Ultrafine Cement Tests and Drilling Warm Springs Dam
Ultrafine cement was chosen by the Corps of Engineers for tertiary grouting the Warm Springs Dam because of its ultrafine particle size, low settlement, medium viscosity and longevity....

Manning's n From Experiments with Rainfall-Runoff on Portland Cement Concrete Surfaces
Experiments were conducted under artificial rainfall on Portland cement concrete (PCC) surfaces with variable mean texture depths (MTD) and slopes (S). Rain rates were varied up to 3 in/hr...

Bending of Retrofitted Test Foundation Walls
New repair methodology has been developed for residential construction that can be used to retrofit foundation bearing walls damaged by mine subsidence. The repair strengthens the foundation...

Use of High Strength By-Product Gypsum Bricks in Masonry Construction
A new research aimed at producing high strength masonry bricks to be bonded with several types of joint materials other than conventional cement mortar, is introduced in this paper. This...

Digital-Image-Based Computer Modelling of Cement-Based Materials
Understanding the relationships among materials, processing, microstructure, and properties is critical in improving material design. This paper outlines an approach for furthering this...

Stabilization of South Texas Soils with Fly Ash
The expansive soils of south Texas have traditionally been stabilized with lime or Portland cement. As an alternative, a class F fly ash was tried to stabilize expansive soils obtained...

Digital Image Processing
Techniques and Applications in Civil Engineering
This proceedings, Digital Image Processing: Techniques and Applications in Civil Engineering, consists of the invited and submitted papers...

Concreting at Subfreezing Temperatures
Temperature affects the rate at which portland cement concrete develops strength. Below about 20?C, strength gain is retarded, whereas at higher temperatures it is accelerated. Strength...

Resolving Environmental Concerns: Ash Beneficial Reuse

Review and Evaluation of the Use of Microsilica as an Admixture in Concrete

Engineering Properties and Potential Uses of By-Product Phosphygypsum

The Use of Flue Gas Desulfurization Gypsum in Civil Engineering Applications

Utilization of Fly Ash in High Volumes for Low Strength Cement Composites

Utilization of Carbide Lime Waste in Cement Mortar Mixes

Plant Produces Cements for Rugged Environments

Methods to Estimate Composition of Jet Grout Bodies

Recent European Developments in Constructing Grouted Slabs

Fundamental Observations on Cement Based Grouts (1): Traditional Materials

Fundamental Observations on Cement Based Grouts (2): Microfine Cements and The Cemill? Process

Properties of Cement Grouts and Grouted Sands with Additives

 

 

 

 

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