Table of Contents
Preface
SP-234—1: Durability of Concrete –The Zigzag Course of Progress
by P. Kumar Mehta
SP-234—2: Characterizing Reinforced Concrete Beams Exposed During 40 Years in a Natural Marine Environment – Presentation of the French Project “Benchmark des Poutres de la Rance”
by O. Poupard, V. L’Hostis, S. Catinaud, S. Laurens, I. Petre-Lazar, and A. Raharinaivo
SP-234—3: Estimation of Effective Diffusion Coefficients and Non-Linear Binding Parameters of Chloride by Reverse Analysis of Chloride Profiles
by K. Yamada, Y. Hosokawa, D. Mori, Y. Yamada, and B. Johannesson
SP-234—4: Corrosion Inhibitors for Reinforced Concrete
by H. Justnes
SP-234—5: Performance of Treated and Untreated Concrete in a Marine
Environment
by W.J. McCarter, L. Finnegan, B.T. Linfoot, P.A.M. Basheer, and T.M. Chrisp
SP-234—6: Characterization of Portland Cement Concrete with Carbon Material Admixtures
by P. Garcés, L.G. Andión, G. Catalá, I. De la Varga, and E. Zornoza
SP-234—7: Durability Indicators of High Performance Concrete Including a Ternary Blend
by P. Devillers, J.P. Bournazel, J.C. Templier, and F. Cussigh
SP-234—8: Effect of Extra-Fine Slag Replacement on Carbonation and Frost Salt Scaling Resistance of Mortars
by O. Çopuroglu, A. Fraaij, E. Schlangen, and J. Bijen
SP-234—9: Detection of AAR Deterioration Patterns in Concrete using Wavelets for Multiscale Texture Analysis
by S. Kabir, P. Rivard and G. Ballivy
SP-234—10: Alkali-Silica Reactions in Concrete – Relationship between Water
Content and Observed Damage on Structures
by J. Lindgård, E. Rodum and B. Pedersen
SP-234—11: Pore Size Distribution of Hardened Cement Paste in Self Compacting Concrete
by V. Boel, K. Audenaert, and G. De Schutter
SP-234—12: A Numerical Model to Simulate Alkali-Aggregate Reaction
Degradation
by E. Grimal, A. Sellier, I. Petre-Lazar, Y. Le Pape, and E. Bourdarot
SP-234—13: Chloride Attack through Concrete: Time Effects
by A. Khitab, S. Lorente, and J.-P. Ollivier
SP-234—14: Effect of Chloride Concentration on Reinforcement Corrosion
in Concrete
by M. Maslehuddin, S.U. Al-Dulaijan, M. Ibrahim, S.H. Alidi, and M.H. Al-Mehthel
SP-234—15: Assessing the Durability of Concrete Regarding ASR
by J. Stark and C. Giebson
SP-234—16: Expansion Due to DEF in Normally-Cured Concrete Heated by Cement Hydration
by N. Petrov, M. Thibault, and A. Tagnit-Hamou
SP-234—17: Field Survey of Delayed Ettringite Formation-Related Damage in
Concrete Bridges in the State of Maryland
by R.A. Livingston, C. Ormsby, A.M. Amde, M.S. Ceary, N. McMorris, and P.G. Finnerty
SP-234—18: Effect of Localized Mechanical Damage on Gas Permeability and
Chloride Migration into High Performance Concrete
by A. Djerbi, P. Turcry, S. Bonnet, and A. Khelidj
SP-234—19: Carbonation of Concrete Incorporating High Volumes of Fly Ash
by N. Bouzoubaâ, B. Tamtsia, M.H. Zhang, R.L. Chevrier, A. Bilodeau,
and V.M. Malhotra
SP-234—20: Performance Testing Method for Durability of Concrete Using
Climate Simulation
by J. Stark and K. Seyfarth
SP-234—21: Durability of Ternary Blended Cements Containing Limestone
Filler and GBFS
by E.F. Irassar, V.L. Bonavetti, G. Menéndez, H. Donza, and M.F. Carrasco
SP-234—22: Outline of Recommendations for Durability Design and Construction Practice of Reinforced Concrete Buildings in Japan
by T. Noguchi, M. Kanematsu, and Y. Masuda
SP-234—23: The Performance of Epoxy Coated Reinforcement – Experience of The Ontario Ministry of Transportation
by F. Pianca, H. Schell, and G. Cautillo
SP-234—24: Modeling of the Behavior of Corroded Reinforced Concrete
Members
by R. François, A. Castel, and T. Vidal
SP-234—25: Influence of Vegetable Oils on Durability and Pore Structure
of Mortars by H. Vikan and H. Justnes
SP-234—26: A Study on the Calcium Chloride Resistance of Concrete Containing an Expansive Additive
by H. Akihiro, A. Masanobu, K. Hiroyuki, and F. Tsutomu
SP-234—27: Influence of Polyol on the Drying and Curling of Self-Leveling Screeds Based on Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement
by J. Ambroise, J.-F. Georgin, and J. Péra
SP-234—28: Durability of Concrete with Recycled Fine Aggregate
by T. Fumoto and M. Yamada
SP-234—29: A New Approach for the Determination of the Starting Point of Autogenous Shrinkage Strains (ASS)
by M.-S. Meddah, P.-C. Aïtcin, and N. Petrov
SP-234—30: New Contribution in the Testing Methodology to Characterize
Concrete Attacked by Alkali-Silica Reaction
by D. Bulteel, Y. Monnin, E. Garcia-Diaz, and P. Degrugilliers
SP-234—31: Sulfate Attack on Concrete — Recent Perspectives
by F.P. Glasser and K.L. Scrivener
SP-234—32: Possibility of Thaumasite Formation in Marine Environments
by K. Yamada, M. Ichikawa, K. Honma, H. Hirao, and D. Mori
SP-234—33: Case Studies of Thaumasite Formation
by H. Justnes and E. Rodum
SP-234—34: Thaumasite Field Trial at Shipston on Stour: Three Year Chemical
and Mineralogical Assessment of Buried Concrete
by N.J. Crammond, R.G. Sibbick, and G. Collett
SP-234—35: Investigation of Physical and Microstructural Changes in the
Surface of Mortar Samples Exposed to Sulphuric Acid
by T. Schmidt, J. Neuenschwander, M. Romer, and T. Lüthi
SP-234—36: Unexpected Expansion of Concrete Made with Laumontite
Containing Aggregates Under Seawater Condition
by H. Hamada, T. Yamaji, T.U. Mohammed, and K. Torii
SP-234—37: Sulfate Resistance of Concrete Containing High Volume of Mineral Admixtures
by E.F. Irassar, O.R. Batic, A. Di Maio, and J.M. Ponce
SP-234—38: Water Permeability and Chloride Penetration in Lightweight and Normalweight Aggregate Concrete
by K.S. Chia and M.H. Zhang
SP-234—39: Internal Curing of Concrete Using Lightweight Aggregates
by G.C. Hoff
SP-234—40: Early Age Cracking Risk of High-Strength Lightweight
Aggregate Concrete
by T.A. Hammer
SP-234—41: Pre-Wetted Lightweight Coarse Aggregate Reduces Long-Term Deformations of High-Performance Lightweight Concrete
by M. Lopez, K.E. Kurtis, and L.F. Kahn
SP-234—42: High-Strength Lightweight Concrete for Application in
Highway Girders
by K.F. Meyer, B.S. Buchberg, and L.F. Kahn
SP-234—43: Durability of Lightweight Concrete Containing High Volume Fly Ash and Highly Porous Bottom Ash
by M. Nisnevich, G. Sirotin, and Y. Eshel
SP-234—44: How Information Technology Can Help Sustainability and Aid in Combating Global Warming
by I.L. Kondratova and I. Goldfarb
SP-234—45: Performance of Structural Lightweight Concrete Made With a
Potentially Reactive Natural Sand
by S.R. Boyd, T.A. Holm, and T.W. Bremner
SP-234—46: ASR-Free Dry Shake Hardeners for Concrete Industrial Floors
by M. Collepardi, E.N. Croce, G. Fazio, J.J. Ogoumah Olagot, and R. Troli
SP-234—47: Self-Curing, Shrinkage-Free Concrete
by M. Collepardi, A. Borsoi, S. Collepardi, R. Troli, and M. Valente
SP-234—48: Numerical Modeling of Concrete Carbonation Based on Durability Indicators
by M. Thiery, V. Baroghel-Bouny, G. Villain, and P. Dangla
SP-234—49: Combined Effect of Expansive and Shrinkage Reducing Admixtures on Microstructure of Mortars and Concretes
by C. Maltese, A. Lolli, C. Pistolesi, A. Bravo, and T. Cerulli
SP-234—50: Chloride Diffusion in High-Performance Lightweight
Aggregate Concrete
by M.D.A. Thomas