Concrete Materials 2013
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2342 consists of 15 papers exploring concrete materials, including:
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Effect of High-Volume Fly Ash on Shear Strength of Concrete Beams
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Identifying Improved Standardized Tests for Measuring Cement Particle Size and Surface Area
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Performance of Pore-Lining Impregnants in Concrete Protection by Unidirectional Salt-Ponding Test
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Improving Concrete Sustainability and Performance with Use of Portland–Limestone Cement Synergies
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Evaluation of Drilled Shafts with Self-Consolidating Concrete
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Isothermal Calorimetry as a Tool to Evaluate Early-Age Performance of Fly Ash Mixtures
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Ruggedness Study on the AASHTO T 336 Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of Concrete Test Method
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Observed Variability in Tests of Fresh Concrete Properties from the FHWA Highway Materials Engineering Course
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Influential Depth by Water Absorption and Surface Drying in Concrete Slabs
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Low-Cost Techniques for Improving the Surface Durability of Pervious Concrete
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Factors That Influence Electrical Resistivity Measurements in Cementitious Systems
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Reducing the Specimen Size of the AASHTO T 97 Concrete Flexural Strength Test for Safety and Ease of Handling
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Comparison of the Superpave Gyratory and Proctor Compaction Methods for the Design of Roller-Compacted Concrete Pavements
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Importance of Insulation at the Bottom of Mass Concrete Placed on Soil with High Groundwater
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Internal Curing of Concrete Bridge Decks in Utah: Preliminary Evaluation
This Summary Last Modified On: 12/5/2016