C09 - Concrete and Concrete Aggregates
2.1 The Scope of the Committee, as approved by the ASTM Board of Directors, is: (1) The assembling and study of data pertaining to the properties of concrete manufactured using an inorganic binder, and its constituent materials, including the study of the effect of characteristics of materials and mixture proportions upon the properties of concrete; and (2) the development of test methods for concrete and for the constituent materials of concrete (except cement), as well as for certain related materials, such as materials used in curing. 2.2 The scope of the Committee does not include the field of design and construction of concrete structures except insofar as references need to be made to construction methods in special cases of concrete as “over- the-counter” material. NOTE: In accordance with an agreement between ASTM and the American Concrete Institute (ACI), ACI will refrain from specification writing for “over-the-counter” engineering materials and ASTM will refrain from standardization efforts in design and construction practice.
Concrete and Concrete Aggregates
2.1 The Scope of the Committee, as approved by the ASTM Board of Directors, is: (1) The assembling and study of data pertaining to the properties of concrete manufactured using an inorganic binder, and its constituent materials, including the study of the effect of characteristics of materials and mixture proportions upon the properties of concrete; and (2) the development of test methods for concrete and for the constituent materials of concrete (except cement), as well as for certain related materials, such as materials used in curing. 2.2 The scope of the Committee does not include the field of design and construction of concrete structures except insofar as references need to be made to construction methods in special cases of concrete as “over- the-counter” material. NOTE: In accordance with an agreement between ASTM and the American Concrete Institute (ACI), ACI will refrain from specification writing for “over-the-counter” engineering materials and ASTM will refrain from standardization efforts in design and construction practice.