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Posted on 03/01/199910/01/2020

WASHINGTON STATE HPC SHOWCASE BRIDGE

M. Myint Lwin, Formerly Washington State Department of Transportation Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has developed and used high perf o rm a n c e concrete (HPC) mixes containing fly ash and silica fume in several highway bridges

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  • Issue 02 March/April 1999
Posted on 03/01/199910/01/2020

AASHTO LEAD STATE IMPLEMENTATION

James A. Moore, New Hampshire Department of Transportation In 1987, Congress initiated the five-year Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP) to investigate various products to improve the constru c t i b i l i t y and reduce the maintenance

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  • Issue 02 March/April 1999
Posted on 03/01/199910/01/2020

EFFECT OF CURING TEMPERATURES ON COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT

John J. Myers and Ramon L. Carrasquillo, The University of Texas at Austin Temperature development during concrete hydration and curing conditions 180dramatically impact both mechanical and material pro p e rties of high strength/high performance concretes. During the fabrication of

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  • Issue 02 March/April 1999
Posted on 03/01/199910/01/2020

Question and Answer

Question:What is match curing and can I use it to determine specified release strengths and design strengths? Answer:Match curing is a system in which a standard concrete cylinder–usually 4×8 in. (102×203 mm)–is cured at the same temperature as that measured

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  • Issue 02 March/April 1999

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