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Title: SP-261 10th ACI International Conference on Recent Advances in Concrete Technology and Sustainability Issues
Year of Publication: 2009
Number of Pages: 310
This document is: Active
Nonmember Price: $111.50
ACI Member Price: $67.00
Order Code: SP261
Abstract: Editors: P. Gupta, T.C. Holland, and V.M. Malhotra This Symposium Publication contains the proceedings from the Tenth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Recent Advances in Concrete Technology, held in Seville, Spain, in October 2009. The 21 papers include Durability of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete; Shrinkage Reducing Effect of a Combination of Internal Curing and Shrinkage Compensating Agents on High-Performance Concrete; and Geopolymer Concrete—Sustainable Cementless Concrete.
Contents: SP-261—1 Durability of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete by C. Pfeifer, B. Möeser, C. Giebson, and J. Stark SP-261—2 Shrinkage Reducing Effect of a Combination of Internal Curing and Shrinkage Compensating Agents on High-Performance Concrete by M. Seddik Meddah, M. Suzuki, and R. Sato SP-261—3 Geopolymer Concrete—Sustainable Cementless Concrete by N. Lloyd and V. Rangan SP-261—4 Structural Synthetic Fibers for Three-Dimensional Reinforcement of Concrete by V. Ramakrishnan SP-261—5 Slab-on-Ground Case Studies about Synthetic Fiber-Reinforced Concrete by C.N. MacDonald SP-261—6 Rheology and Pumping of Self-Compacting Concrete. by D. Feys, G. De Schutter, and R. Verhoeven SP-261—7 Experimental Study on a Barite Heavyweight Self-Consolidating Concrete. By D. Revuelta, M.C. Alonso, J.L. García, and A. Barona SP-261—8 Optimization of Self-Consolidating Pastes Containing Limestone Powder and Chemical Admixtures. By J. Kwasny, M. Sonebi, and P.A.M. Basheer SP-261—9 Shear Friction of Reinforced Self-Compacting Concrete Members. By P. Desnerck, G. De Schutter, and L. Taerwe SP-261—10 Effect of Different Fibers and Mineral Additions on the Performance of FRSCC.5 by V. Corinaldesi and G. Moriconi SP-261—11 Investigation of the Type of Supplementary Cementing Materials on the Durability of Self-Consolidating Concrete by M. Sonebi, S. Stewart, and J. Condon SP-261—12 Properties of Concrete Made with New Cement Dispersing Agent for Retempering. By M. Aba, M. Shoya, K. Tokuhashi, T. Kamata, and D. Mito SP-261—13 Hydration Properties of Calcium Sulfoaluminate-Portland Cement Blends. By M. Bianchi, F. Canonico, L. Capelli, M.L. Pace, A. Telesca, and G.L. Valenti SP-261—14 The Role of Paste Volume on Performance of Concrete by G. Hermida, M. Moranville, and R.J. Flatt SP-261—15 Analysis of the Relation between Hydration Heat and Autogenous Shrinkage of Concrete at Early Ages. By E.B. Lee, G.Y. Kim, K.M. Koo, and H.J. Lee SP-261—16 The Use of Pessimum Effect to Reduce the Expansion of Concretes Based on ASR Reactive Aggregates. By I. Moundoungou, D. Bulteel, E. Garcia-Diaz, and P. Dégrugilliers SP-261—17 Recent Investigation on the Use of Foundry Sand in Mortar Mixtures. By F. Tittarelli, S. Monosi, M.L. Ruello, and G. Moriconi SP-261—18 Nondestructive Testing of Cable Ducts in Concrete Columns and Walls Using the Impact-Echo Method. By J. Stærke Clausen and A. Knudsen SP-261—19 Nondestructive Testing of Bridge Decks and Tunnel Linings Using Impulse-Response. By J. Stærke Clausen and A. Knudsen SP-261—20 A Brief History of Pullout Testing with Particular Reference to Canada—A Personal Journey. By J.A. Bickley SP-261—21 Compressive Strength of Lightweight High-Strength Concrete Subjected to High Temperatures. By G.Y. Kim, Y.S. Kim, and T.G. Lee
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