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SP-222 The Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET) of Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, has played a significant role in Canada for over 40 years in the broad area of concrete technology. In recent years, CANMET has become increasingly involved in research and development dealing with supplementary cementing materials, high-performance normal-weight and lightweight concretes, and alkali-aggregate reactions. In May 2004, CANMET, in association with the American Concrete Institute and several other organizations in the United States, sponsored the Seventh CANMET/ACI International Conference on Recent Advances in Concrete Technology in Las Vegas, U.S.A. Seventeen refereed papers from more than 10 countries were presented and distributed at the conference. The proceedings consisting of refereed papers were published as ACI SP-222. Keywords: self-compacting concrete; high performance concrete; lightweight concrete; mass concrete; ettringite formation; Plasticizer;anti-corrosion products; 5-25-2004 Contents: SP-2222: Influence of Internal Friction and Cohesion on the Variations of Formwork Pressure of Self-Consolidating Concrete by J. Assad and K.H. Khayat SP-2223: Self-Consolidating Concrete at Padgett-Thomas BarracksThe Citadel by G. Amekuedi, R. Morrow, M. Nigels, and B. Guedel SP-2224: Static Stability of Self-Consolidating Concrete by J.A. Daczko SP-2225: Delayed Ettringite Formation: Suggestion of a Global Mechanism in Order to Link Previous Hypotheses by X. Brunetaud, L. Divet, and D. Damidot SP-2226: DEF-Related Expansion of Concrete as a Function of Sulfate Content in the Clinker Phase or Cement and Curing Temperature by M. Collepardi, J.J. Ogoumah Olagot, D. Salvioni, and D. Sorrentino SP-2227: Lignosulphonate as Plasticizing Admixture on Cements of Different Chemical Composition by B.G. Peterson, K. Reknes, and K. Olavesen SP-2228: Properties of Geopolymer Concrete with Fly Ash as Source Material: Effect of Mixture Composition by D. Hardjito, S.E. Wallah, D.M.J. Sumajouw, and B.V. Rangan SP-2229: Effectiveness of Anti-Corrosion Products for Reinforced Concrete Exposed to United Arab Emirates Environmental Conditions by A. Qasimi and S.M.K. Chetty SP-22210: Autogenous Healing: Ingress of Chloride and Sulfate through Cracks in Concrete Under Marine Environment by T.U. Mohammed, H. Hamada, and H. Yokota SP-22211: Corrosion Study of Stainless Steel Bars in Cracked Concrete by T. Yamaji, T. Hirasaki, R. Takahashi, S. Mizuma, and M. Yamakawa SP-22212: Working Mechanism of a Shrinkage-Reducing Superplasticizer of New Generation by K. Yamada, H. Nakanishi, S. Tamaki, M. Yaguchi, M. Kinoshita, and S. Okazawa SP-22213: Steel Fiber product Introduction through Pre-Cast Reinforced Concrete Pipe by C.N. MacDonald and J. Trangsrud SP-22214: Autogenous Shrinkage of Cementitious Paste-State-of-the-Art by H. Justnes SP-22215: Evaluation of Bond Strength between Ultra-High-Performance Reactive Powder Composite Materials and Fiber-Reinforced Concrete by Slant Shear test by A. Hassan, M. Kawakami, S. Matsuoka, and H. Tanaka SP-22216: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technique to Determine lithium Distribution in Mortar by J.J. Young, B.J. Balcom, T.W. Bremner, M.D. Thomas and K. Deka |
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