Table of Contents
Part I - Potential of Concrete
Realizing the Potential of Concrete as a Construction Material
Part II - Cementitious Materials
Effectiveness of Mineral Admixtures in Preventing Excessive Expansion of Concrete Due to Alkali-Aggregate Reaction
Part III - Aggregates
Concrete Aggregate: Shape, Surface, Texture, and Coatings
Part IV - Durability of Concrete
Reflections on Concrete Durability and on International Conferences on Concrete Durability
Resistance to Freezing and Thawing
How to Make Concrete that Will be Immune to the Effects of Freezing and Thawing
Crystal Growth in Entrained-Air Voids
Resistance to Alkali-Aggregate and Alkali-Silica Reactions
Cracking of Concrete in the Tuscaloosa Lock
How to Make Concrete That Will Not Suffer Deleterious Alkali-Silica Reaction
Resistance to Sulfate Attack
Sulfate Soundness, Sulfate Attack, and Expansive Cement in Concrete
Sulfate Attack on Hydraulic-Cement Concrete
Part V - Petrographic Examination of Aggregates and Concrete
Method of Petrographic Examination of Aggregates in Concrete
Applications of Light Microscopy in Concrete Research
Part VI - Specifications for use of Concrete in Transportation Structures
Concrete in Transportation: Desired Performance and Specifications
Part VII - Research and Emerging Technologies
Research on Concrete
High-Performance Concrete in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Robert E. Lee and Concrete
Self-Curing Concrete, Why Not?
Appendix - Selected Bibliography of Published Works of Katherine and Bryant Mather