I have a series of concrete piers that are 6' x 6' in plan size and 12' tall. The piers support steel columns. The piers are that big, not due to load, but to a series of geometric masonry support requirements above the concrete pier (the pier supports the steel column and a giant masonry wrap around the column).
That said, the size dictates this is a mass concrete pour.
The concrete mix is under design. My drawings require a course aggregate size of no more than 3/4". The concrete designer is asking if he can use up to 1 1/2" aggregate.
While that may be ok per ACI 211.1 (Table A5.2), I'm reluctant to allow it because I typically have not used aggregate this large over the last 30+ years.
What would be the negatives of using aggregate this big?
That said, the size dictates this is a mass concrete pour.
The concrete mix is under design. My drawings require a course aggregate size of no more than 3/4". The concrete designer is asking if he can use up to 1 1/2" aggregate.
While that may be ok per ACI 211.1 (Table A5.2), I'm reluctant to allow it because I typically have not used aggregate this large over the last 30+ years.
What would be the negatives of using aggregate this big?