1. Basic criteria for concrete formulation
Concrete formulation involves numerous criteria, both technical and economic. These criteria can be grouped into five classes:
the environment of the structure during operation;
geometric characteristics of the structure ;
specific characteristics of fresh, hardening and cured material;
conditions for the manufacture and use of fresh concrete;
locally available materials.
Based on these five classes of criteria, it is necessary to establish material specifications, some of which are not always perfectly compatible. Not all cases will be presented here, as they are too numerous, but the essential elements for establishing formulations will be provided.
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Standards cited in the text
- Concrete – Part 1: Specification, performance, production and conformity. Classification number : P18-325 - NF EN 206-1 - 02-02
- Cement testing methods – Part 2: chemical analysis of cements. Classification index : P15-472 - NF EN 196-2 - 08-95
- Cement – Part 1: composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements. Classification index: P15-101-1 - NF EN 197-1 - 02-01
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