Lewis H. Tuthill International Symposium: Concrete and Concrete Construction
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ACI SP-104:1987, titled Lewis H. Tuthill International Symposium: Concrete and Concrete Construction, is a comprehensive volume that provides valuable insights for engineers, contractors, and architects involved in high-quality concrete construction. The collection of 16 papers covers a wide range of topics related to improving concrete quality, ensuring proper construction practices, and meeting code requirements.
Some of the papers included in this volume discuss important subjects such as the use of silica fume to enhance concrete quality, design considerations for controlling strength variability and cracking, underwater concreting techniques, and the impact of construction practices on the bond between concrete and steel. Other topics covered include curing methods, the use of superplasticizers and pozzolans in concrete, high-strength concrete technology, and crack control requirements.
The goal of this volume is to provide practical guidance to professionals in the concrete industry, emphasizing the importance of quality assurance throughout the construction process. By addressing various challenges and providing solutions, this ACI standard aims to promote the use of high-quality concrete in infrastructure projects.
Descriptors | Concrete Technology |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 12.9 MB |