UWM-CBU
Concrete Materials Technology Series Program No. 46
Recent Advances in Concrete Technology
Sponsored
by
UWM
Center for By-Products Utilization
Co-Sponsored
by
Wisconsin
Electric Power Company
Wisconsin
Chapter, American Concrete Institute
Wisconsin
Ready-Mixed Concrete Association
SE
Branch, American Society of Civil Engineers - Wisconsin
February
7-9, 2001, Milwaukee, WI
List
of Handouts
V.W. Malhotra
Supplementary Cementitious
Materials and Durability of Concrete
1.Fly Ash, Blast Furnace Slag, Silica Fume and Highly- Reactive
Metakaolin.ForPresentation at UWM-CBU Seminar- Recent Advances in Concrete
Technology, April26-28,
2000, Milwaukee, WI. March 2000.By
V.M. Malhotra.
2.High - Volume Fly Ash System: The Concrete Solution for
Sustainable Development.CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory.September 1998.For
Presentation at UWM-CBU Seminar- Recent Advances in Concrete Technology.By A. Bilodeau and V.M. Malhotra.
3.Role of Supplementary Cementing Materials in Reducing Greenhouse
Gas Emissions. CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory, March
1998.For Presentation at
UWM-CBU Seminar- Recent Advances
in Concrete Technology.By
V.M. Malhotra.
4.Durability of Concrete.By
V.M. Malhotra.
5.Durability-Critical Issues for the Future.By P.K. Mehta.
Neal
S. Berke
Chemical
Admixturesand Fiber Reinforcement for Improving Concrete Performance
1.Chemical Admixtures for Improving Concrete
Tarun
R. Naik
Non-Destructive
Testing and Evaluation of Concrete
1.Early Age Strength Detection for In-Situ Concrete.Center for By-Products Utilization, UW-Milwaukee.Report CBU-1989-05.Published
in Struct. Congress, San Francisco, CA, 1989.By
Tarun R. Naik.
2.The Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity.Report CBU-1990-01 on NDT Concrete, January 1990.By Tarun R. Naik and V. Mohan Malhotra.
3.The Break-Off Test Method.Report
CBU-1990-02.A chapter in
the handbook on NDT Concrete, January 1990.By
Tarun R. Naik.
4.Maturity of Concrete:Its
Applications and Limitations.Report
CBU-1992-27.Published in Advances in Concrete Technology, CANMET, Canada,
1992.By Tarun R.Naik.
5.Application of Infrared Thermography Technique for Evaluation of
Existing Concrete Structures.Report
CBU-1997-08.Presented at
the Seventh International Conference and Exh. "Structure Faults and Repair-97," Edinburgh,
Scotland, 1997.By Tarun
R. Naik,
Shiw S. Singh, and John A. Zachar.
Larry
D. Olson
Recent
Advances in Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation of Concrete
1.NTD Diagnosis of Drilles Shaft Foundations.Presented st Transportation Research Board Meeting.January 11-15, 1998 Paper 98-0595.By Larry D. Olson, P.E., Marwan F. Aouad, Ph.D., and Dennis A. Sack.
2.The use of Impact - Echo and Spectral - Analysis - of - Surface -
Waves Methods for the Concrete Investigation of Rogers Dan Spillway Structure.By Larry D. Olson, Y. Fai Chan, Dennis A. Sack, Michael F. Dumont, Robert T. Gilmore, John
T. Christy.
3.Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
Henry
G. Russell
High-Strength
Concrete and High-Performance Concrete
1.High Performance Concrete in North America.For Presentation at the UWM-CBUSeminar.Recent
Advances in Concrete, April 26-28, 2000, Milwaukee, WI.By Henry
G. Russell.
2.
*HPC Bridge Views- Various Articles on High Performance Concrete.Issue No. 10, July/August, 2000.Published
jointly by FHA and National Concrete Bridge Council.
3.
*HPC Bridge Views- Various articles on High Performance Concrete.Issue No. 13, January/February 2001.Published
by FHA and National Concrete Bridge Council.
*Separate
Handout
Tarun
R. Naik
1.Durability of Concrete.
Wayne
S. Adaska
Roller
Compacted Concrete Pavement
1.RCCP Presentation.
2.Structural Design of Roller Compacted Concrete for Industrial
pavements.By
Portland Cement
Association, 1987, 15233.01.
3.List of "US RCC Paving Projects," August 1999.
4.Suggested specifications for Roller Compacted Concrete Paving for
Municipal and Industrial Applications.By
Canadian Portland Cement Association, CP014.01P, 1995.05.26.
Tarun
R. Naik
Use
of Fly Ash in Concrete and Concrete Products
1.High Early Strength Fly Ash Concrete for PreCast/Prestressed
Products.Report CBU-1990-12.Published
in PCI Journal Vol. 35, No. 6, Nov/Dec 1990.By Tarun R. Naik.
2.Construction Materials made with Coal Combustion By-Products.Report CBU-1992-24.Published in the ASTM Cement, Concrete, and Aggregate Journal,
June 1994.By Lihua Wei,
Tarun R. Naik, and Dean Golden.
3.Pavement Construction with High Volumes of Class C and Class F
Fly Ash Concrete.Report CBU-1993-09.Published in the ACI Materials Journal, April 1995.By Tarun R. Naik, Bruce W. Ramme, and John Tews.
4.Properties of High Performance Concrete Systems Incorporating
Large Amounts of High-Lime
Fly Ash.Report
CBU-1993-21.Published in
the International Journal of Construction and Building Materials, England, 1995, Vol. 9, No.
4.By Tarun R. Naik, Shiw S. Singh, and Mohammed Hossain.
5.Mechanical and Durability Properties of Concrete Made with
Blended Ash.Report CBU-1996-05.Presented at the CANMET/ACI Intern. Conf. on Durability of
Concrete, Sydney, Australia, August 1997.By Tarun R. Naik, Shiw S. Singh, and Bruce W. Ramme.
6.Use of Class F Fly Ash and Clean Coal Ash Blends for Cast
Concrete Products.Report CBU-1996-07.Presented and Published at ACAA 12th International Coal Ash
use Symposium,
Orlando, Florida, January 1997.By
Tarun R. Naik, Daniel Banerje, Rudolph Kraus, Shiw S. Singh, and Bruce W. Ramme.
7.Long-Term Performance of High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete Pavements.Report CBU-2000-32.Presented at the Fourteenth International Symposium on
"Management & Useof CoalCombustion Products (CCPS)," San Antonio, TX, January
22-28, 2001.ByTarun R. Naik, Bruce W. Ramme, Rudolph N. Kraus, and Shiw S.
Singh.
Bruce
W. Ramme
Flowable
Slurry for Backfill, Low-Strength Concrete for Foundations, Use of
Bottom Ash, Other Applications
1.
*Use of Wisconsin Electric Bottom Ash, Sand, and Gravel as Sub - Base
and BaseMaterial
for Rigid and Flexible Pavements and Floors.Presented May 10-12, 1999 at the ASCE Materials Engineering Division: MAT Cong 5, Cincinnati,
Ohio.By Bruce W. Ramme,
Trent A. Kohl, and Dan Oakes.
2.
*Roller Compacted No - Fines Concrete Containing Fly Ash For Road Base
Course.Presented August 24-27, 1997 at third CANMET/ACI International
Symposium on Advances
in Concrete Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.By Tarun R. Naik and Bruce W. Ramme.
3.
*Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM) State-of-the-Art.Presented at the 1998 ACISpring convention, Houston, TX.By Tarun R. Naik and Bruce W. Ramme.
4.
*Filling Abandoned Underground Facilities With CLSM Fly Ash Slurry.Concrete International, Designed Construction, July 1990, Vol. 12, No. 7.By Tarun R. Naik, Bruce W. Ramme, and Henry J. Kolbeck.
5.
*Construction Experience with CLSM Fly Ash Slurry for Underground
Facilities. Presented at the Fifth CANMET/ACI International Conference, June
4-9, 1998, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.By Bruce W. Ramme,
Tarun R. Naik, and Henry J. Kolbeck.
6.
Practical Considerations for Construction with CLSM.By Bruce W. Ramme.
*Separate
Handout
Bernard
Erlin
Failure
Analysis from the Viewpoint of Petrography
1.So you want to be a Concrete Petrographer.Concrete International, December 1998.ByBernard Erlin.
2.Petrographic Examination.American
Society for Testing and Materials, 1994.By Bernard
Erlin.
3.Analytical Techniques.From
Highway Research Board Special Report 106.By Bernard Erlin.
4.Methods Used in Petrographic Studies of Concrete.American Society for Testing Materials.By Bernard
Erlin.
5.The Magic of Investigative Petrography:The Practical Basis for Resolving Concrete Problems.By Bernard Erlin.
6.Chloride-Induced Corrosion.Concrete
International / September 1985, Vol. 7, No. 9. By Bernard Erlin and William G. Hime.
7.Embedded Metals and Material Other Than Reinforcing Steel.Standard Technical Publication 169C, ASTM, 1994.By Bernard Erlin.