The document summarizes 11 British and international standards related to the use of pulverized fuel ash (PFA) in concrete, cement, grouts, and other cementitious applications from 1965 to 1997. It also references a 1937 journal article on the properties of cements and concretes containing fly ash.
The document summarizes 11 British and international standards related to the use of pulverized fuel ash (PFA) in concrete, cement, grouts, and other cementitious applications from 1965 to 1997. It also references a 1937 journal article on the properties of cements and concretes containing fly ash.
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The document summarizes 11 British and international standards related to the use of pulverized fuel ash (PFA) in concrete, cement, grouts, and other cementitious applications from 1965 to 1997. It also references a 1937 journal article on the properties of cements and concretes containing fly ash.
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1. British Standards Institution. BS 3892. PFA for use in concrete. London, 1965.
2. British Standards Institution. BS 3892: Part 1. PFA for use as a cementitious
component in concrete. London, 1982. 3. British Standards Institution. BS 3892: Part 2. PFA for use in grouts and for miscellaneous uses in concrete. London, 1984 4. British Standards Institution. BS 3892: Part 1. Specification for PFA for use with Portland cement. London, 1993. 5. British Standards Institution. BS EN 450. Fly ash for use in concrete- Definitions, requirements, and quality control. London, (1995, 2005). 6. British Standards Institution. BS 3892: Part 1. Specification for PFA for use with Portland cement. London, 1997. 7. British Standards Institution. BS 3892: Part 2. Specification for pulverized fuel ash for use as a Type I addition. London, 1996. 8. British Standards Institution. BS3892, Part 3. Specification for pulverized-fuel ash for use in cementitious grouts. 1997. 9. British Standards Institution. prEN 206 Concrete-performance, production and conformity. London, 1996. 10. British Standards Institution. BS EN 197-1. Cement, composition, specification and conformity criteria — Part 1: Common cements. London, 1995. 11. Davis, R.E., Carlson, R.W., Kelly, J.W., and Davis, H.E. 1937. Properties of cements and concretes containing fly ash. Journal of the American Concrete Institute, 33, 577–612.
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