SP-369: Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete—Conference Proceedings

SP-369: Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete—Conference Proceedings

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Sponsored by: ACI Committee 345 and ACI 447

Editors: American Concrete Institute and Technische Universität München

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In May 1978, the first 3-day conference on the use of superplasticizers in concrete was sponsored by the Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET) and the American Concrete Institute (ACI) in Ottawa, ON, Canada, with selected papers from the gathering published as ACI Special Publication SP-62.

The Second International Conference on the Use of Superplasticizers in Concrete took place in 1981 in Ottawa, ON, Canada, again under the joint sponsorship of CANMET and ACI, with the resulting technical proceedings published as ACI SP-68.

The Third International Conference hosted by CANMET and ACI was held in Ottawa, ON, Canada, in 1989 with the primary purpose of reviewing the technical progress achieved since the initial meetings in 1978 and 1981. This event marked a significant turning point for the series, as its scope was formally expanded beyond superplasticizers to include all other types of chemical admixtures. Furthermore, the conference successfully brought together representatives from the chemical admixtures, cement, and concrete industries to exchange information and delineate new areas of needed research. The comprehensive findings and technical contributions from this expanded dialogue were formally published by ACI as ACI SP-119.

The Fourth International Conference was held in Montreal, QC, Canada, in October 1994, sponsored by CANMET in association with ACI and other organizations, with proceedings published as ACI SP-148.

In October 1997, the Committee for the Organization of CANMET/ACI International Conference (ACI Council), in association with ACI and various Italian cement and concrete organizations, sponsored the Fifth conference in Rome, Italy, publishing the results as ACI SP-173.

The Sixth conference was hosted in Nice, France, in October 2000, where the ACI Council and partners from Canada and France accepted 37 papers for publication in ACI SP-195.

In October 2003, the ACI Council and organizations from Canada and Germany sponsored the Seventh conference in Berlin, Germany, featuring 39 papers published as ACI SP-217.

The Eighth conference was held in Sorrento, Italy, in October 2006, sponsored by the ACI Council, with 36 papers accepted and published as ACI SP-239.

In October 2009, the Committee for the Organization of International Conferences (COIC) sponsored the Ninth ACI International Conference in Seville, Spain, where 35 papers were accepted and published as ACI SP-262.

The Tenth International Conference on Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete took place in Prague, Czech Republic, in October 2012, sponsored by COIC, resulting in 33 accepted papers published as ACI SP-288.

In July 2015, COIC and ACI sponsored the Eleventh International Conference on Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete in Ottawa, ON, Canada, where more than 36 refereed papers were accepted and published as ACI SP-302.

The Twelfth International Conference on Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete was hosted in Beijing, China, in October 2018, sponsored by the Chinese Ceramic Society (CCS) and the China Academy of Building Research (CABR) in association with ACI, with 36 refereed papers published as ACI SP-329. Fifty-four additional papers were presented and were published in the Supplementary Papers volume.

In July 2022, following a postponement due to the pandemic, the ACI Italy Chapter and the University of Bergamo sponsored the Thirteenth International Conference on Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete in Milan, Italy, featuring 35 refereed papers published as ACI SP-354 and approximately 20 supplementary papers.

The Fourteenth International Conference on Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete is being held in Munich, Germany, from 6-8 July 2026. Hosted by the Technical University of Munich (TUM) with the support of ACI, this event continues a nearly 50-year tradition of fostering global dialogue on chemical innovations that enhance the performance and sustainability of concrete. Thirteen refereed papers for this conference are published herein as an ACI Special Publication, along with more than 60 presentations, most of them available in a Supplementary Papers volume, explore a wide range of topics, including superplasticizers, rheology-modifying agents, shrinkage-reducing agents, superabsorbent polymers, and self-healing admixtures. These studies examine the influence of admixtures on the properties of concrete in both fresh and hardened states, specifically addressing workability, slump retention, heat of hydration, strength, and durability.

The organizing committee expresses its profound gratitude to the authors, reviewers, and partner organizations whose dedication continues to drive the evolution of concrete technology toward a more sustainable future. The support of the American Concrete Institute for the publication of the proceedings is gratefully acknowledged.

The Editor

Prof. Dr. Johann Plank

 

Document Details

Author: ACI Committee 345 and ACI 447

Publication Year: 2026

Pages: 158

ISBN: 9781641953559

Categories: Admixtures

Formats: Protected PDF/Web View

Table of Contents

SP-369-1:

Integration of Automated Experiment and Data Science for Enhanced Evaluation of Cement Dispersant Performance 1-8

Authors: Jae Hong Kim and In Kuk Kang

SP-369-2:

The Effect of the Side Chain Length of PCEs on the Hydration of Portland Cement 9-18

Authors: C. Sarta, F. Castiglioni, M. Gamba, E. Moretti, P. Clemente, A. Bravo, and G. Ferrari

SP-369-3:

Interactions Between Retarders and Superplasticizers on the Properties of Cementitious Materials 19-28

Authors: M. Jebbawy, A. Samuel, A. Govin, P. Grosseau, E. Fournet, L. Bessette, N. Azema,

J. Frugier, G. Le Saout, A. Tranchant, and F. Moutonnet

SP-369-4:

Enhancing Recycled Glass Powder Dispersion in UHPC: Understanding Pore Solution Chemistry and the Influence of PCE 29-36

Authors: A. Dahal, Y. Wang, and K. Wille

SP-369-5:

Bio-Based Admixtures for Sustainable Concrete: Rheology and Hydration 37-48

Authors: Bright Asante, Renata Lorenzoni, Patrick R. Cunningham, and Wolfram Schmidt

SP-369-6:

Preferential Adsorption of PCEs on OPC in Calcined Clay Blended Cements 49-64

Authors: Jiaxin Chen and Johann Plank

SP-369-7:

Synergetic Effect of Viscosity Modifying Admixtures and Polycarboxylate Superplasticizer

on Rheological Properties of Cement Paste with Low Water-to-binder Ratio 65-74

Authors: Huamin Sun, Le Teng, and Kamal H. Khayat

SP-369-8:

Compatibility of Ascophyllum nodosum-based VMA with HRWRs in cement pastes 75-90

Authors: Yousra Boutouam, Mahmoud Hayek, Kamal Bouarab, and Ammar Yahia

SP-369-9:

Effectiveness of PCEs in Combination with Isobutyltriethoxy Silane for Slump Retention in Ultra-Low Clinker Binders 91-104

Authors: Xinyue Wang and Johann Plank

SP-369-10:

Potential of grinding agent for enhancing chemical reactivity of blast furnace and steel slag materials 105-116

Authors: Juhyuk Moon, Jihoon Lee, and Seohyun Kim

SP-369-11:

Characterizing Continuous Curing and Compressive Piezoresistive Stress and Strain Behavior of Smart Cement Modified with Inorganic and Organic Additives and the Performances Predicted using Vipulanandan Models 117-130

Author: C. Vipulanandan

SP-369-12:

Novel cement strength enhancers based on oxidized alkanolamines 131-142

Authors: Julien Chapelat, Patrick Juilland, Cristiano Cereda, Sridhara Gowda,

Joachim Dengler, and Emmanuel Gallucci

SP-369-13:

An Alkali-Silica Reaction Preventing Chemical Admixture 143-158

Authors: Frank Ong, Bailey Farleman, Mark Bury, Paul Seiler, and Eric Castner

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