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Title: SP-336: Cracking and Durability in Sustainable Concretes

Author(s): Ralf Leistikow and Kimberly Waggle Kramer

Publication: Symposium Paper

Volume: 336

Issue:

Appears on pages(s): 116

Keywords: ACI Committees 130, Sustainability of Concrete and 224, Cracking

DOI: 10.14359/51724582

Date: 1/12/2019

Abstract:
ACI Committees 130 and 224 sponsored and moderated two sessions at The ACI Concrete Convention and Exposition – Fall 2017, held in Anaheim, California. The objective of the sessions was to review the use of innovative mixture designs which incorporated sustainable admixtures and supplemental cementitious materials, and the effect these sustainable technologies have on the cracking performance and durability of these concretes. In particular, cracking behavior in sustainable concretes or practices for mitigation of cracking in sustainable concretes was reviewed. This information was shared based on completed research and case studies of sustainable concrete mixture designs. The learning objectives of the two sessions follow: 1) Learn about innovative mixture designs that incorporate sustainable admixtures and supplemental cementitious materials; 2) Learn about the effect these sustainable technologies have on the cracking performance and durability of these concrete mixes; 3) Gain an understanding of the cracking behavior of sustainable concrete mixtures; and 4) Learn about practices used to mitigate cracking in sustainable concrete. Twelve presentations were given, and the presenters came from all over the world. Following the sessions, some of the presenters authored papers that provided more extensive information about their research. This SP include copies of these seven research papers.