High-Strength Concrete: Second International Symposium
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ACI SP-121:1990 is a standard that documents the proceedings of the Second International Symposium on the Utilization of High Strength Concrete. The symposium was held in Berkeley, CA in May 1990 and served as a platform for presenting and discussing the research work and project construction related to high strength concrete that had been completed since the previous symposium.
The standard includes a table of contents that lists the topics covered in the symposium. These topics range from the shortening of high-strength concrete members to the use of high-strength concrete in highway pavements. Some other topics covered include the ductility improvement of high-strength concrete columns, seismic behavior of high-strength concrete members, and deformation properties and ductility of high-strength concrete.
The standard incorporates presentations from experts in the field, discussing various aspects of high-strength concrete. It covers topics such as the use of different materials and mix proportions, the incorporation of admixtures, and the properties and performance of high-strength concrete in different applications. The standard provides a comprehensive overview of the advancements, research findings, and practical applications of high-strength concrete at the time of the symposium.
Descriptors | High Performance Concrete |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 26.6 MB |