ASTM C666/C666M-15
Standard Test Method for Resistance of Concrete to Rapid Freezing and Thawing

Standard No.
ASTM C666/C666M-15
Release Date
2015
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Latest
ASTM C666/C666M-15
Scope

3.1 As noted in the scope, the two procedures described in this test method are intended to determine the effects of variations in both properties and conditioning of concrete in the resistance to freezing and thawing cycles specified in the particular procedure. Specific applications include specified use in Specification C494/C494M, Test Method C233, and ranking of coarse aggregates as to their effect on concrete freeze-thaw durability, especially where soundness of the aggregate is questionable.

3.2 It is assumed that the procedures will have no significantly damaging effects on frost-resistant concrete which may be defined as (1) any concrete not critically saturated with water (that is, not sufficiently saturated to be damaged by freezing) and (2) concrete made with frost-resistant aggregates and having an adequate air-void system that has achieved appropriate maturity and thus will prevent critical saturation by water under common conditions.

3.3 If as a result of performance tests as described in this test method concrete is found to be relatively unaffected, it can be assumed that it was either not critically saturated, or was made with “sound” aggregates, a proper air-void system, and allowed to mature properly.

3.4 No relationship has been established between the resistance to cycles of freezing and thawing of specimens cut from hardened concrete and specimens prepared in the laboratory.

3.5 There is no specific guidance on choosing between Procedure A and Procedure B for a given application, except when contained in a specification. Specifications C233 and C494/C494M both stipulate Procedure A. In many instances the choice is based on the user’s determination of suitability to a specific application. Procedure A is generally considered to be the more aggressive of the two and to better reveal defective materials, although some consider the constant saturation of the test specimens to be unrealistic. Some users prefer Procedure B as being more representative of the saturation patterns in some field applications. The history of this standard and a more complete discussion of significance and use can be found in ASTM STP 169C and D[1, 2].

1.1 This test method covers the determination of the resistance of concrete specimens to rapidly repeated cycles of freezing and thawing in the laboratory by two different procedures: Procedure A, Rapid Freezing and Thawing in Water, and Procedure B, Rapid Freezing in Air and Thawing in Water. Both procedures are intended for use in determining the effects of variations in the properties of concrete on the resistance of the concrete to the freezing-and-thawing cycles specified in the particular procedure. Neither procedure is intended to provide a quantitative measure of the length of service that may be expected from a specific type of concrete.

1.2 The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units shall be regarded separately as standard. The SI un......

ASTM C666/C666M-15 Referenced Document

  • ASTM C157/C157M Standard Test Method for Length Change of Hardened Hydraulic-Cement, Mortar, and Concrete
  • ASTM C192/C192M Standard Practice for Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Laboratory
  • ASTM C215 Standard Test Method for Fundamental Transverse, Longitudinal, and Torsional Frequencies of Concrete Specimens
  • ASTM C233 Standard Test Method for Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete
  • ASTM C295 Standard Guide for Petrographic Examination of Aggregates for Concrete
  • ASTM C341/C341M Standard Practice for Preparation and Conditioning of Cast, Drilled, or Sawed Specimens of Hydraulic-Cement Mortar and Concrete Used for Length Change Measurements
  • ASTM C490 Standard Practice for Use of Apparatus for the Determination of Length Change of Hardened Cement Paste, Mortar, and Concrete
  • ASTM C494/C494M Standard Specification for Chemical Admixtures for Concrete
  • ASTM C670 Standard Practice for Preparing Precision and Bias Statements for Test Methods for Construction Materials
  • ASTM C823 Standard Practice for Examination and Sampling of Hardened Concrete in Constructions

ASTM C666/C666M-15 history

  • 2015 ASTM C666/C666M-15 Standard Test Method for Resistance of Concrete to Rapid Freezing and Thawing
  • 2003 ASTM C666/C666M-03(2008) Standard Test Method for Resistance of Concrete to Rapid Freezing and Thawing
  • 2003 ASTM C666/C666M-03 Standard Test Method for Resistance of Concrete to Rapid Freezing and Thawing
  • 1997 ASTM C666-97 Standard Test Method for Resistance of Concrete to Rapid Freezing and Thawing
  • 1977 ASTM C666-77 Standard Test Method for Resistance Of Concrete To Rapid Freezing And Thawing
Standard Test Method for Resistance of Concrete to Rapid Freezing and Thawing



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