Table of Contents
-HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE
A REVIEW by T. W. Bremner and T. A. Holm
-FLEXURAL CRACKING EVALUATION USING
FIBER OPTIC SENSORS IN HIGH-STRENGTH
COMPOSITE BEAMS REINFORCED WITH
PRESTRESSED PRISMS by E. G. Nawy and B. Chen
-THE INFLUENCE OF CONTROLLED PERMEABILITY
FORMWORK ON THE DURABILITY AND TRANSPORT
PROPERTIES OF NEAR SURFACE CONCRETE by
A. E. Long, A. A. Sha'at, and P. A. M. Basheer
-A STUDY ON REDUCING SHRINKAGE OF HIGHLY-
FLOWABLE CONCRETE by A. Ogawa, K. Sakata,
and S. Tanak
-CREEP AND SHRINKAGE OF HIGH-STRENGTH
CONCRETE AT EARLY AND NORMAL AGES by
N. Han and J. C. Walraven
-RESISTANCE OF NON AIR-ENTRAINED RICE HULL
ASH CONCRETE TO FREEZING AND THAWING IN
SALINE ENVIRONMENT by P. Sandberg
-HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONCRETE FLOOR
CONSTRUCTION AND PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
by R. L. Munn and I. Dumitru
-CHANGES IN THE COMPOSITION OF PORE SOLUTION
AND SOLIDS DURING ELECTROCHEMICAL CHLORIDE
REMOVAL IN CONTAMINATED CONCRETE by J. Tritthart
-DURABILITY OF CALCIUM ALUMINATE CEMENT
CONCRETE: ASSESSMENT OF CONCRETE FROM A
60-YEAR OLD MARINE STRUCTURE AT HALIFAX, NS,
CANADA by P. C. Aïtcin, F. Blais, and C. M. George
-NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MODELING OF MASS
TRANSPORT PROCESSES IN CEMENT-BASED
COMPOSITES: A REVIEW by J. Marchand and B. Gérard
-INFLUENCE OF RICE HUSK ASH ON PROPERTIES OF
SISAL PULP-MORTAR COMPOSITESby B. Chatveera and
P. Nimityongskul
-PROMISING APPROACH TO PREVENT ALKALI-
AGGREGATE REACTION IN CONCRETE - EFFECTS OF
BLAST FURNACE SLAG by S. Nishibayashi, T. Kuroda,
and Y. Okawa
-TESTS FOR CLASSIFICATION OF AGGREGATES FOR
FROST-RESISTANT CONCRETES by Z. Rusin
-TOWARD GAP-GRADED HPC IN VIETNAM USING
CRUSHED ROCK, VERY FINE SAND, AND RH BLENDED
CEMENT by P. Stroeven, D. H. Dalhuisen, N. T. Quy, D. D. Bui,
and A. V. Dong
-IMPROVEMENT IN CONCRETE PERFORMANCE AND
DURABILITY USING PERMEABLE SHEETby Y. Tsukinaga,
M. Shoya, R. Sugawara, and H. Nonome
-SELF-COMPACTING PROPERTY OF HIGHLY FLOWABLE
CONCRETE by S. Nagataki and H. Fujiwara
-PITCH-BASED CARBON FIBER REINFORCED CEMENT
COMPOSITES - A REVIEW by N. Banthia and I. Genois
-DEVELOPMENT OF SUPERWORKABLE CONCRETE FOR
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL PORT STRUCTURES by T. Fukute,
A. Moriwake, K. Sano, and K. Hamasaki
-THE THAUMASITE FORM OF SULFATE ATTACK IN
CONCRETES CONTAINING A SOURCE OF CARBONATE IONS
- A MICROSTRUCTURAL OVERVIEW by N. J. Crammond and
M. A. Halliwell
-APPLICATION OF SUPERWORKABLE CONCRETE IN THE
CONSTRUCTION OF 70-STORY BUILDING IN JAPAN by
M. Hayakawa, Y. Matsuoka, and K. Yokota
-ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE CONCRETE AND ITS
APPLICATION IN DEICING by P. Xie and J. J. Beaudoin
-STRAIN, CRACKING, AND FAILURE DESCRIBED BY AN
ULTIMATE MODULUS by E. K. Schrader
-RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN DETERIORATION AND
STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE: THREE CASE STUDIES
by R. A. Miller, B. M. Shahrooz, and A. E. Aktan
-MECHANISMS OF STRÄTLINGITE FORMATION IN HIGH
ALUMINA CEMENT-SILICEOUS MATERIAL SYSTEMS by
Y. Fu, J. Ding, and J. J. Beaudoin
-MODELING OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEAT OF
HYDRATION IN HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONCRETE
by C. Wang and W. H. Dilger
-INFLUENCE OF EXPOSURE OF CONCRETE TO SALT
UPON EXPANSION DUE TO ASR by D. W. Hobbs
-EFFECT OF CURING CONDITIONS ON HIGH-VOLUME
FLY ASH CONCRETE MADE WITH ASTM TYPE I AND III
CEMENTS AND SILICA FUME by V. Sivasundaram, A. Bilodeau,
and V. M. Malhotra
-RICE HUSK ASH - A UNIQUE SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTING
MATERIAL: DURABILITY ASPECTS by P. K. Mehta and
K. J. Folliard
-THE NORTHUMBERLAND STRAIT BRIDGE PROJECT by
W. S. Langley, R. Gilmour, and E. Tromposch
-CORROSION-INHIBITING ADMIXTURES: PASSIVE,
PASSIVE-ACTIVE VERSUS ACTIVE SYSTEMS by C. K. Nmai
-LONG-TERM DURABILITY OF SILICA FUME STRUCTURAL
CONCRETE, SHOTCRETE, GROUT, AND SLAB OVERLAYS
by J. Wolsiefer and K. Clear
-SPECIFICATION FOR SILICA FUME FOR USE IN CONCRETE
by T. C. Holland
-SI (Metric) TABLES
-INDEX