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Posted on 07/01/201111/17/2020

Questions & Answers

Question: What is the latest definition of high performance concrete for bridges? Answer: Ever since the term “high performance concrete” (HPC) was introduced into bridge industry terminology, numerous definitions have been created and published. SHRP DefinitionThe first definition was developed

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  • Issue 68 July/August 2011
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Self-Consolidating Concrete for Caissons in the Stalnaker Run Bridge

Joseph G. Sweet and Roger H. L. Chen, West Virginia University Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) was used in the construction of three caissons for a rural bridge replacement of the Stalnaker Run Bridge in West Virginia. The project was part of

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  • Issue 68 July/August 2011
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HPC Bridge Views—Then and Now

Susan N. Lane, Portland Cement Association and Henry G. Russell, Henry G. Russell, Inc. HPC Bridge Views was first published in 1999 as a four- or six- page bimonthly hard copy newsletter and was the first product of an agreement

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  • Issue 68 July/August 2011

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