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Design, Production and Placement of Self-Consolidating Concrete: Proceedings of SCC2010, Montreal, Canada, September 26-29, 2010 2010 ed. [Kõva köide]

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  • ISBN-10: 9048196639
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 458 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 1850 g, XIII, 458 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: RILEM Bookseries 1
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2010
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9048196639
  • ISBN-13: 9789048196630
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to organize the Sixth International RILEM Symposium on SCC and the Fourth North-American Conference on the Design and Use of SCC, held on Sept 26-29, 2010 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The RILEM series of symposia started in 1999 in Stockholm, followed by Tokyo in 2001, Reykjavik in 2003, Chicago in 2005, and Ghent in 2007 with a steadily increasing number of papers, participants, and interest from across the globe. Due to the growing success of SCC, regional conferences have been organized, such as the North-American Conference on the Design and Use of SCC held in Chicago in 2002, 2005, and 2008; the International Symposium on Design, Performance and Use of SCC held nd in Changsa, China in 2005 and in Beijing, China in 2009; as well as the 2 International Conference on Advances in Concrete Technology in the Middle East: SCC held in Abu Dhabi in 2009. It can be concluded that these regional Conferences and Symposia were highly successful and reached a far more international audience than anticipated. Nearly 100 papers were submitted for these proceedings from which the International Scientific Committee selected 37 contributions covering a wide range of timely and original subjects from around the world. We would like to acknowledge the input of the International Scientific Committee for providing critical input to guarantee high quality of these peer-reviewed proceedings. We invite you to explore a wealth of information in the electronic proceedings.
Preface ix
Conference Committess xi
Theme 1 Mix Design for SCC
Design and Flow of Power-type SCC with Crushed Aggregates
3(10)
A. Huss
H.W. Reinhardt
`Structural Design with Flowable Concrete' - A fib-Recommendation for Tailor-Made Concrete
13(12)
S. Grunewald
L. Ferrara
F. Dehn
Effect of Material Constituents and Mix Design on Performance of SCC for Precast, Prestressed Girders
25(12)
G. Lemieux
S.-D. Hwang
K.H. Khayat
Robustness by Mix Design - A New Approach for Mixture Proportioning of SCC
37(16)
P. Ramge
L. Lohaus
Theme 2 Chemical Admixtures
Smart Polycarboxylate Design for SCC in Precast Applications
53(12)
L. Frunz
D. Lootens
R.J. Flatt
F. Wombacher
U. Velten
Effects of Superplasticizer and Viscosity-Modifying Agent on Fresh Concrete Performance of SCC at Varied Ambient Temperatures
65(14)
W. Schmidt
J. Brouwers
H.-C. Kuhne
B. Meng
Selecting Admixtures to Achieve Application-Required Rheology
79(12)
E. Koehler
A. Jeknavorian
S. Klaus
Theme 3 Rheology and Workability of SCC
Effect of Cement on Superplasticizer Adsorption, Yield Stres, Thixotropy, Segregation Resistance
91(12)
D. Lowke
T. Krankel
C. Gehlen
P. Schießl
Effect of Metakaolin on the Rheology of Self-Consolidating Concrete
103(10)
A.A.A. Hassan
M. Lachemi
K.M.A. Hossain
Segregation of Coarse Aggregates in Self-Compacting Concrete
113(14)
P. Ramge
T. Proske
H.-C. Kuhne
Estimating Measurement Artifacts in Concrete Rheometers from MRI Measruement on Model Materials
127(12)
H. Hafid
G. Ovarlex
F. Toussant
P.H. Jezequel
N. Roussel
Evaluation of Fresh Properties of Self-Consolidating Concrete under Long Transportation Time and Extreme Temperatre
139(14)
N. Ghafoori
H. Diawara
Theme 4 Producting and Placement of SCC
Similarities and Differences of Pumping Conventional and Self-Compacting Concrete
153(10)
D. Feys
G. De Schutter
R. Verhoeven
K.H. Khayat
Flow of SCC along Surfaces
163(12)
S. Jacobsen
H. Vikan
L. Haugan
Optimisation of the Mixing Process for Producing Self-Compacting High-Performance Concrete
175(12)
H. Beitzel
Theme 5 Flow Modeling of SCC
Computational Modeling of SCC Flow through Reinforced Sections
187(10)
K. Vasilic
N. Roussel
B. Meng
H.-C Kune
Simulation and Testing of the Grout Backfill Process in a Case-Study Related to a Nuclear Waste Disposal Gallery
197(12)
P. Bakker
V. Ramohalli Gopala
J.A. Lycklama a Nijeholt
E. Koenders
S. Grunewald
J. Walraven
Prediction of the Impact of Flow-Induced Inhomogeneities in Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC)
209(10)
J. Spangenberg
N. Roussel
J.H. Hattel
J. Thorborg
M.R. Geiker
H. Stang
J. Skocek
Theme 6 Formwork Pressure of SCC
Influence of Rheological Properties of Pourabl Concrete on Formwork Pressure
219(12)
C. Bohnemann
W. Brameshuber
Prediction of SCC Formwork Pressure in Full-Scale Elements
231(12)
K.H. Khayat
A.F. Omran
M. D'Ambrosia
Modeling Fresh Concrete Pressure of Normal and Self-Compacting Concrete
243(12)
M. Beitzel
Formwork Pressure of Highly Workable Concrete - Experiments Focused on Setting, Vibration and Design Approach
255(16)
T. Proske
C.-A. Graubner
Theme 7 Properties of Hardened SCC
Drying Shrinkage of SCC - Influence of the Composition of Ternary Composite Cements
271(12)
H. Vikan
T.A. Hammer
K.O. Kjellsen
Properties of Low-Shrinkage, High-Strength SCC using Shrinkage-Reducing Admixtrue, Blast Furnce Slag and Limestone Aggregates
283(12)
K. Saito
M. Kinoshita
H. Umehara
R. Yoshida
Plastic Shrinkage Evaluation of Self-Consolidating Concrete as Repari Materials Based on Restrained and Free Strain Measurements
295(12)
P. Ghoddousi
A.A.S. Javid
Acceleration of Hardening Kinetics of SCC
307(10)
F. Jacquemot
P. Rougeau
N. Flahault
Time Evolution of Properties of SCC Mixtures Produced Using Crushed Limestone Aggregate and High Content of Limestone Filler
317(12)
V. Bokan Bosiljkov
D. Duh
V. Bosiljkov
R. Zarnic
Effect of Freezing-Thawing Cycles on the Resistance of Self-Consolidating Concrete to Sulfate Attack
329(14)
M.T. Bassuoni
M. Soneb
Theme 8 Bond Strength of SCC
Bond Behaviour and Shear Capcity of Self-Compacting Concrete
343(12)
V. Boel
P. Helincks
P. Desnerck
G. De Schutter
Top-Bar Effect in Self-Compacting Concrete Elements
355(12)
K.G. Trezos
I.P. Sfikas
M.S. Palmos
E.K. Sotriopoulou
Effect of Rheology of SCC on Bond Strength of Ribbed Reinforcement Bars
367(12)
L.N. Thrane
C. Pade
C. Idzerda
M. Kaasgaard
Development Length of Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Bars in Self-Consolidating Concrete
379(16)
S. Krem
K. Soudki
Theme 9 Design and Performance of Fiber-Reinforced SCC
Design with Highly Flowable Fiber-Reinforced Concrete: Overview of the Activity of fib TG 8.8
395(12)
L. Ferrara
S. Grunewald
F. Dehn
Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Materials: From Intrinsic Isotropic Behavior to Fiber Alignement
407(10)
L. Martinie
N. Roussel
Flow-Induced Fiber Orientation in SCSFRC: Monitoring and Prediction
417(12)
L. Ferrara
N. Tregger
S.P. Shah
Shear Behavior of Self-Compacting Concrete and Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Push-Off Specimens
429(10)
E. Cuenca
P. Serna
Long-Term Behaviour of Fiber-Reinforced Self-Compacting Concrete Beams
439(12)
N. Buratti
C. Mazzotti
M. Savoia
Author Index 451(2)
Rilem Publications 453