Title:
SP-206: Concrete: Material Science to Application - A Tribute to Surendra P. Shah
Author(s):
Editors: P. Balaguru, A. Naaman, and W. Wiess
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
206
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
580
Keywords:
DOI:
10.14359/14015
Date:
4/1/2002
Abstract:
Researchers and educators who specialize in the material science of concrete will find a lot to interest and challenge them in this Symposium Publication. It contains 35 papers presented at a symposium honoring Surendra P. Shah, Director, Center for Advanced Cement-Based Materials, Northwestern University. Shah has made many contributions to the knowledge of concrete material science, fracture mechanics, high-performance concrete, and fiber-reinforced concrete—all subjects that were covered at the symposium. Topics for the presented papers include: • Advances in fatigue and fracture; • Creep, shrinkage, and early-age cracking; and • Laminated and fiber reinforced cement composites. The last group of papers covers the future of research and education in concrete, with topics ranging from fracture mechanics applications for concrete to sustainable development for concrete. Thus, SP-206 examines the past, present, and future of concrete material science.
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