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  • Issue 18 November/December 2001
Posted on 11/01/200110/04/2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

The following letter was received from Pierre-Claude Aitcin of the University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, concerning Issue No. 15 of HPC Bridge Views. This issue of Bridge Views pleased me very much. Actual problems related to the implementation of HPC

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  • Issue 18 November/December 2001
Posted on 11/01/200110/04/2020

BENEFITS OF DIFFERENT CEMENTS IN HPC

Paul D. Tennis, Portland Cement Association Although all materials play a role in high performance concrete (HPC) mixtures, cement is the essential component. The characteristics of HPC may include low permeability, high strength, low temperature rise, high durability, and combinations

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  • Issue 18 November/December 2001
Posted on 11/01/200110/04/2020

SELF-CONSOLIDATING CONCRETE—A NEW CLASS OF HPC

Kamal H. Khayat, University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) is a new class of high performance concrete based primarily on the properties of the concrete during placement. When properly proportioned and controlled, SCC can flow significant distances and

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  • Issue 18 November/December 2001
Posted on 11/01/200110/04/2020

MARYLAND SHA’S FIRST HPC STRUCTURE

Paul Finnerty, MDSHA, Vicki Stewart, MDSHA, and Rodney Meyers, Master Builders , Inc. In September 1996, Mr. Samuel Miller Jr., Deputy Chief Engineer of the Maryland State Highway’s Office of Materials and Technology authorized the formation of a high performance

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