Table of Contents
Preface
SP-241—1: What Can We Learn From Monitoring Concrete Temperature?
by P. Taylor and J. Gajda
SP-241—2: Monitoring and Evaluation of Cement Hydration by Semi-Adiabatic Field Calorimetry
by J.P. Sandberg and S. Liberman
SP-241—3: Calorimetry Performed On-Site: Methods and Uses
by K.A. Riding, J.L. Poole, M.C.G. Juenger, A.K. Schindler, and K.J. Folliard
SP-241—4: Use of Thermal Measurements to Detect Potential Incompatibilities of Common Concrete Materials
by V.T. Cost and G. Knight
SP-241—5: Hydration Study of Cementitious Materials using Semi-Adiabatic Calorimetry
by J.L. Poole, K.A. Riding, K.J. Folliard, M.C.G. Juenger, and A.K. Schindler
SP-241—6: Characterization of Concrete Paving Mixtures with HIPERPAV
by J.M. Ruiz, R.O. Rasmussen, and T.R. Ferragut
SP-241—7: Modeling the Heat Development of Concrete Associated with Cement Hydration
by C.V. Nielsen
SP-241—8: An Overview of Heat Signature Technology and its Application to Proposed Concrete In-Place Thermal Cracking and Field Curing Indices
by F.F. Radjy
SP-241—9: Online Prediction of Strength Development in Precast Production Based on Cement Reaction Model 1
by E. Nordenswan and A. Kappi