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ASTM Standards Approaches to Sustainability and Links to Design Methodologies Richard S. Szecsy, PhD, PE President Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association Doha, Qatar October 1, 2011

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Page 1: ASTM Standards - GSO

ASTM Standards

Approaches to Sustainability and

Links to Design Methodologies

Richard S. Szecsy, PhD, PE President

Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association

Doha, Qatar

October 1, 2011

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Sustainability from Two Perspectives

SUSTAINABILITY IN CONCRETE

PRODUCT PROCESS

• Raw materials

• Composite materials

• Recycled content

• Design decisions

• Materials storage

• Manufacturing

• Transportation

• Waste management

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Overview

• ASTM

– Organizational Structure

– Important Documents

• Approaches to Sustainability

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ASTM Primary Objective

…is to be the foremost developer and provider

of consensus standards, related technical

information, and services having globally

recognized quality and market relevance

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ASTM International

• Founded in 1898

• Developing voluntary, consensus standards for

materials, products, systems & services

• Published more than 12,000 standards

• ASTM Standards reflect the most current

technology because they are continually

reviewed and updated

• Over 35,000 members from 145 countries

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Introduction to ASTM International

• Previously known as - American Society for

Testing & Materials, name changed in 2001

• ASTM International is a non-profit organization

headquartered in West Conshohocken, PA

• ASTM International is one of the largest

voluntary standards development organizations

(SDO) in the world

• ASTM sustains is operations through the sales

of its intellectual property

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Introduction to ASTM International

• Opportunity for stakeholders to participate

in the standards development process

• Every member has equal say

• Consensus based procedures

• Stakeholders on ASTM Committees:

– Product Manufacturers

– Regulatory Agencies

– End Users

– Professional Societies

– Academia

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Introduction to ASTM International

Example Committees:

• A01 on Steel, Stainless Steel and Related Alloys

• C09 on Concrete and Aggregates

• C16 on Thermal Insulation

• E50 on Environmental Assessment

• D01 on Paint

• D02 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants

• D20 on Plastics

• E60 on Sustainability

• F04 on Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices

• F24 on Amusement Rides and Devices

• F37 on Light Sport Aircraft

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• ASTM Standards are voluntary consensus standards

• Cited in a contracts

• Government agencies reference them in codes,

certification, regulations, laws (US: P.L. 104-113), and

international laws

How are Standards Used?

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Technical Committee Operations

• Staff manager for each committee

– ASTM Staff’s role is to manage & support the technical committees

• Staff editor for each committee

• Draft templates for new standards

• Web conferencing

• Electronic balloting

• Web access to committee information

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• Technical

Committees form to

address specific

industry needs

• Subcommittees are

established to

address subsets of

specialized subject

matter

• Subcommittees

organize their

expertise into Task

Groups to write

standards

Technical Committee Organization

Main

Committee

C09

C09.20

Aggregates

C09.40

Ready-Mix Concrete

C09.40.01 C09.40.02

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• Documents are drafted

and revised in the task

group

• New standards are

required to be balloted at

the subcommittee level

at least once

• After subcommittee

approval, the main

committee.

Balloting

Committee on

Standards

Society and Main

Committee

Subcommittee

Task

Group

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Technical Committee Balance

• Technical committees are “classified” and

“balanced”

• Committee Members are “classified” as one of the

following:

– Producer, User, General Interest, or Consumer

• Only one official vote is assigned per company.

• Every member receives ballots and should vote

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ASTM Basic Documents

• Standard Specifications

– An explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material,

product, system, or service

• Test Methods

– A definitive procedure that produces a test result

• Standard Practices

– A set of instructions for performing one or more specific

operations that does not produce a test result

• PCR

– More on this tomorrow…

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ASTM Documents

• ASTM C33

– Standard Specification for Concrete Aggregates

• ASTM C94

– Standard Specification for Ready Mixed Concrete

• ASTM C125

– Standard Terminology Relating to Concrete and Concrete

Aggregates

• ASTM C1157

– Standard Performance Specification for Hydraulic Cement

• ASTM C1602 (water)

– Standard Specification for Mixing Water Used in the

Production of Hydraulic Cement Concrete

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ASTM C33 (Aggregates)

3.2 recycled, adj - diverted, separated, or removed from

the solid waste stream, processed and returned to use in

the form of raw materials or products.

A In the case of manufactured or recycled sand, if the

material finer than the 75-μm (No. 200) sieve consists of

the dust of fracture, essentially free of clay or shale,

these limits are permitted to be increased to 5 and 7 %,

respectively.

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ASTM C33 (Aggregates)

5.1 Fine aggregate shall consist of natural sand,

manufactured sand, recycled sand, or a combination

thereof.

9.1 Coarse aggregate shall consist of gravel, crushed

gravel, crushed stone, air-cooled blast furnace slag,

recycled aggregate, including crushed hydraulic-cement

concrete (see Note 6), or a combination thereof,

conforming to the requirements of this specification.

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Rationale via ISO 14021 Definitions

Recycled (content): The proportion, by mass, of

recycled material in a product or packaging. Only

pre-consumer and post-consumer materials shall

be considered as recycled content, consistent with

the following usage of the term(s):

Pre-consumer material: Material diverted from the

waste stream during a manufacturing process.

Excluded is reutilization of materials such as

rework, regrind or scrap generated in a process

and capable of being reclaimed within the same

process that generated it.

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ASTM C94 (ready mixed concrete)

• Top Loaded Concrete

• 90 min/300 drum revolutions

• Performance basis of standard

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Top Loaded Concrete (The dirty little secret!)

• ASTM C94 Section 3.2.5

– concrete, returned, n – unused concrete left in a ready-mix

truck and returned to the manufacturer.

• ASTM C94 Section 3.2.6

– concrete, top-loaded, n –a combination of returned concrete

with fresh new concrete (central mixed or shrink mixed)

batched on top; or a combination of returned concrete and

additional concrete constituent materials batched on top;

that is then combined by mixing in a truck mixer to form a

mix that is a composite of the returned concrete and the

newly batched materials.

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90 Min and 300 Drum revolutions

• ASTM C94 Section 12.7:

– “Discharge of the concrete shall be completed within 11/2 h,

or before the drum has revolved 300 revolutions…”

• User's Guide to ASTM Specification C941

– The 300 revolution limit was developed many years ago

(circa 1935) when mixers were powered by separate mixer

engines and had only one basic drum speed, about 6 rpm.

The limit on revolutions tended to control delivery time.

– Except for a very few soft aggregates, the 300 revolution,

limit is of no practical consequence.

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90 Min and 300 Drum Revolutions

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30

45

60

75

90

105

120

135

150

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2750

3000

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4250

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200 250 300 350 400

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7 day strength

28 day strength

Time

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What does a sack/bag of cement weigh?

• ASTM C94 Note 9:

– “In the United States the standard mass of a bag of portland

cement is 94 lb [42.6 kg].”

• ASTM C150 Note 6:

– “With the change to SI units, it is desirable to establish a

standard SI package for portland cements. To that end 42 kg

(92.6 lb) provides a convenient, even-numbered mass

reasonably similar to the traditional 94-lb (42.6-kg) package.”

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Prescriptive vs. Performance Ordering Options

• ASTM C94 Section 6

– 6.2 Option A: When the Purchaser requires the Manufacturer

to assume full responsibility for the selection of the

proportions for the concrete mixture.

– 6.3 Option B: When the Purchaser assumes responsibility

for the proportioning of the concrete mixture.

– 6.4 Option C: When the Purchaser requires the Manufacturer

to assume responsibility for the selection of the proportions

for the concrete mixture with the minimum allowable cement

content specified.

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Current Ordering Performance Accountability

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Current Responsibility for Mixture Proportions

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Prescriptive and Performance Ordering Options

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Prescriptive and Performance Ordering Options

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Comparison

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Other Documents

• ASTM C125

– Standard Terminology Relating to Concrete and

Concrete Aggregates

• ASTM C1157

– Standard Performance Specification for Hydraulic

Cement

• ASTM C1602 (water)

– Standard Specification for Mixing Water Used in the

Production of Hydraulic Cement Concrete

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Questions

Richard S. Szecsy, PhD, PE President

Texas Aggregates and Concrete Assoc.

900 Congress

Austin, Texas 78701

214-202-1379 cell

512-451-5100 ofc

[email protected]

www.tx-taca.org