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Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM) aka ‘Flowable Fill’

Presented by: Daniel Garza. Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM) aka ‘Flowable Fill’. Composition of Concrete Fill. Cement Sand Water Air-Entraining Additive Elastizell Engineered Fill Darafill. Property Comparisons. Specific Job Use. Corpus Christi Seawall Project.

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Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM) aka ‘Flowable Fill’

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  1. Presented by: Daniel Garza Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM)aka ‘Flowable Fill’

  2. Composition of Concrete Fill • Cement • Sand • Water • Air-Entraining Additive • Elastizell Engineered Fill • Darafill

  3. Property Comparisons

  4. Specific Job Use • Corpus Christi Seawall Project

  5. Mixing Procedure • Admixture added at site

  6. Placement Procedure • Longitudinally-cut pipe used as troughs

  7. Placement Procedure • Flow of concrete similar to water

  8. Voids Before Placement • Bulkheading required to contain flow

  9. Voids After Placement • Density low enough for hand excavation

  10. Finished Section • Used as formwork for concrete placement

  11. References • Elastizell Corporation of America • www.elastizell.com • Grace Construction Products • www.na.graceconstruction.com • Shiner Moseley & Associates • www.shinermoseley.com • Unicon Concrete • www.carolinapumping.com

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