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Recent Revisions (Electronic Monograph)

 

  (03/12/08) Useful Information and Announcements - CONAGG/CONEXPO 2008 lecture on Virtual Concrete (download pdf file)

  (07/20/07) Useful Information and Announcements - A Tribute to Dr. Geoffrey Frohnsdorff

  (01/12/07) Part I, Chapter 10, Section (7) - Some properties of irregular 3-D particles

  (12/14/06) Part I, Chapter 3, Section (8f) - Particle size distribution by LASER diffraction spectrometry: application to cementitious powders

 (11/17/06) Part I, Chapter 3, Section (8e) - Certification of SRM 114q: Part II (Particle size distribution)

 (11/17/06) Part I, Chapter 9, Section (6a) - Sulfate Resistance of Concrete: A New Approach

 (11/17/06) Part I, Chapter 9, Section (6b) - Developing a More Rapid Test to Assess SulfateResistance of Hydraulic Cements 

 (07/10/06) Part I, Chapter 5, Section (11a) - Transient Plane Source Measurements of the Thermal Properties of Hydrating Cement Pastes 

 (05/17/06) Part I, Chapter 10, Section (6) - Tying Together Theory and Tests via Virtual Testing 

 (12/06/05) Part I, Chapter 5, Section (1e) - Capillary Porosity Depercolation/Repercolation in Hydrating Cement Pastes via Low Temperature Calorimetry Measurements and CEMHYD3d Modeling

 (11/30/05) Part II, Chapter 2, Section 6 - Combination of Transient Plane Source and Slug Calorimeter Measurements to Estimate the Thermal Properties of Fire Resistive Materials

 (11/25/05) Part I, Appendix 2 - CEMHYD3D: A Three-Dimensional Cement Hydration and Microstructure Development Modeling Package. Version 3.0

 (6/13/05) Part I, Chapter 5, Section 7 - Modeling the linear elastic properties of portland cement paste

 (6/6/05) Part I, Chapter 10, Section 5 - Three-dimensional shape analysis of coarse aggregates: methodology and preliminary results on several different coarse aggregates and reference rocks

 (5/31/05) Part I, Chapter 8, Section 3e - potential applications of shrinkage-reducing admixtures beyond drying shrinkage reduction

 (5/31/05) Part I, Chapter 8, Section 5c - Materials Science-Based Models in Support of Internal Water Curing

 (5/12/05) Part II, Chapter 1, Section 3 and Chapter 2, Section 5 - measurement and microstructure-based modeling of the thermal conductivity of fire resistive materials

 (5/4/05) Part I, Chapter 2, Section 5d - study of a dissipative particle dynamics based approach for modeling suspensions

 (4/11/05) Part I, Chapter 8, Section 3d - curing, hydration, and microstructure of cement paste

 (3/18/05) Part I, Chapter 7, Section 10e - modeling ion and fluid transport in unsaturated cement systems in isothermal conditions

 (3/17/05) Part I, Chapter 2, Section 4j - measurement of workability of fresh concrete using a mixing truck

 (3/8/05) Part I, Chapter 5, Section 10b - cement hydration: building bridges and dams at the microstructure level

 (3/2/05) Part I, Chapter 5, Section 1c - influence of alkalis on porosity percolation in hydrating cement pastes

 (2/8/05) Part III, Chapter 2, Section 1b - user manual for finite element and finite difference programs: a parallel version of NIST IR 6269 

 (2/7/05) Part I, Chapter 4, Section 10c - Modeling the influence of limestone filler on cement hydration using CEMHYD3D

 (1/31/05) Part I, Chapter 4, Section 8c - determining the uncertainty of x-ray absorption measurements

 (1/28/05) Part II, Chapter 6, Section 7b - virtual permeametry on microtomographic images

 (1/28/05) Part I, Chapter 5, Section 9b - effects of cement PSD on porosity percolation and self-desiccation

 (01/28/05) Part I, Chapter 3, Section 8d - measurement of particle size distribution in portland cement powder: analysis of ASTM round robin studies

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Created July 20, 2017, Updated November 15, 2019