Table of Contents
-DEDICATION, by Kal R. Hindo
-HOW SOON IS SOON ENOUGH? REVISITED, by
Bryant Mather
-CONCRETE IN A STATE OF NATURE, by G.M. Idorn
-STATISTICAL METHODS TO EVALUATE IN-PLACE
TEST RESULTS, by Nicholas J. Carino
-STATISTICAL METHODS FOR EVALUATING CORE
STRENGTH RESULTS, by R.L. Dilly and W.L. Vogt
-AN ANALYSIS OF INTERLABORATORY TEST PROGRAMME
RESULTS, by Rachel J. Detwiler and John A. Bickley
-THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION'S APPROACH TO
PRODUCING ECONOMICAL, HIGH QUALITY MASS CONCRETE,
by William F. Kepler
-THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE
MIXTURES FOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION MASS CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION, by Timothy P. Dolen and Kurt F. von Fay
-PROPERTIES OF ROLLER COMPACTED DAM CONCRETE
WITH BLENDED CEMENT CONTAINING SLAG, by Koji Sakai
-SYSTEM RELIABILITY MODELS FOR PRECAST SLABS, by
Sami W. Tabsh and Alex Aswad
-EFFECTS OF THE FINENESS OF FLY ASH ON THE FLOW
AND COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF PORTLAND CEMENT
MORTARS, by Sandor Popovics
-SMOOTHNESS SPECIFICATIONS FOR RIGID PAVEMENTS,
by Dimitrios G. Goulias, W.R. Hudson, and German Claros
-MONITORING CONCRETE OPERATIONS WITH THE CQC
REPORT/CASE STUDY, by V. Novokshchenov and D. Allum