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Proceedings of the Fourth Materials Engineering Conference
Washington, D.C.
November 10-14, 1996
Sponsored by the Materials Engineering Division
of the American Society of Civil Engineers
Edited by Ken P- Chong
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Session MTD VI—Track 2
ECO-CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITES—II
Moderators: T. HASHIDA, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan;and CHRISTOPHER LEUNG, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA
Investigation of the Use of Carpet Waste PP Fibers in Concrete
ANTOINE E. NAAMAN, SANDRA G. GARCIA, MARWAN G. KORKMAZ,
and VICTOR C. LI, University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, MI 782
Concrete Reinforcement with Recycled Fibers from Carpet Industrial Waste
YOUJIANG WANG, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 792
Utilization of Recycled Fibers in Concrete
H.C. WU, Y.M. LIM, V. C. LI, and D.J. FOREMSKY, University ofMichigan,
Ann Arbor, MI 799
Celhdo.se Fiber Reinforced Concrete
PARVIZ SOROUSII1AN, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI 809
Session Sponsored By: MTD—Cementitious Materials Comm.
Session MTD VI—Track 3
INNOVATIVE USE OF POLYMER GROUTS & LINING
Moderators: C. VIPULANANDAN, CIGMAT, University ofHouston, Houston, TX
and STEIN STURE, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
A Fracture Mechanics-Based Design Method for SFRC Tunnel LiningsPRUETTHA NANAKORN, International Institute of Technology, Thailand
and HIDEYUKI HORII, University ofTokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Development and Characterization of Cellular Grouts for SlipliningC. VIPULANANDAN and V. JASTI, University of Houston, Houston, TX
Shrinkage Control in Acrylamidc Grouts and Grouted Sands
V. JASTI, C. VIPULANANDAN, University of Houston, Houston, TX;
DAVID MAGILL and DON MACK, Avanti International, Webster, TX
Evaluating Coatings for Concrete Wastewater Facilities
C. VIPULANANDAN; H. PONNEKANTI, CIGMAT, University of Houston,
Houston, TX and DARA N. UMRIGAR; A.D. KIDDER, Engrg. Div.,
City of Houston, Houston, TX
Session Sponsored By: MTD
Session MTD VI—Track 4
NDT & SMART MATERIALS
Mmlemttm: RONALD L. SACK, NSF, Arlington, VA and A.M. (TONY) YEN,
FTA/DOT, Washington, DC
Smart Materials and Structures—A Review
C. SIIAKERI; M.N. NO0R1 and Z. HOU, Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
Worcester, MA
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An Electro-Optical Accelerometer for Civil Structural Applications
MARIA Q. FENG, Univ. of California, Irvine, CA
Electrical Tagging of Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites
JONG SEH LEE, Hanyang Univ., Ansan, Korea and GORDON BATSON,
Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY
Detection of ASR in PCC Using Ultrasonic Waves
NABIL M. AL-AKHRAS; IMAD L. AL-QADI and M.R. HAJJ, Virginia Tech.,
Blacksburg, VA
Session Sponsored By: MTD
Session MTD VII—Truck 1
COMPOSITES FOR REHABILITATION
Moderators: JOHN BUSEL, Composite Institute of SPI, New York, NY
and CHARLES ZANIS, CASDE Corp,, Alexandria, VA
The Next Generation in Composite Rebars for Concrete Reinforcement
SALEM S. FAZA, Marshall Industries Composites, Inc., Jacksonville, FL
Local BucklingExperiments on Pultruded Composite Uenms
ROBERTO LOPEZ-ANIDO, I-IOTA V.S. GANGARAO, RACIIID BKNDIDI,
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV and MOHAMMED AL-MEGDAD,
Creative Pultrusions Inc., Alum Bank, PA
Externally Bonded Carbon Fiber for Strengthening Concrete
JAY THOMAS; THOMAS KLINE and PETER EMMONS, Structural
Preservation Systems, Inc., Baltimore, MD and HOWARD KLIGER,H.S. Kliger & Associates, Inc., Edison, NJ
Composite Repair/Upgrade of Concrete Structures
ORANGE S. MARSHALL, JR., US Army Construction Engineering Research
Laboratories, Champaign, IL and JOHN P. BUSEL, The Composites Institute
of SPI, New York, NY
Session Sponsored By: SPI, Composites Institute, NY
Session MTD VII—Track 2
DURABILITY OF CONCRETE APPLICATIONS
Moderator: WILLIAM MCDONALD, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS
Freeze-Thaw Durability ofConcretes with and without Class C Fly AshC. OUYANG and O.J. LANE, Iowa Dept. of Transportation, Ames, 1A 939
Wastwater System Design and Evaluation
LEONARD W. BELL, Fibcrmesh Division of Synthetic Industries, Chattanooga,TN and TROY NORRIS, Environmental Consortium, Conyers, GA 949
Evaluation ofGrout Materials for Anchor Embedments in Hardened Concrete
WILLIE E. MCDONALD, Waterways Exp. Station, Vicksburg, MS 958
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Constructional and Environmental Aspects of Structural Materials atAntarctica
and Indian HimalayasR.C. PATHAK, R&DEEngineers, Pune, INDIA 968
Session Sponsored By: MTD
Session MTD VII—Track 3
CORROSION OF STEEL REINFORCEMENT—I
Moderators: DARRYL H. COLEMAN and BRANKO N. POPOV,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Degradation of Reinforced Concrete Structures under Aggressive Conditions
MICHAEL P. ENRIGHT; DAN M. FRANGOPOL, and GEORGE HEARN,
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Corrosion Effects of Cement Stabilized Backfill on Galvanized Steel Reinforcement
S.N. POPOVA, BRANKO N. POPOV, RALPH E. WHITE, M.F. PETROU,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC; D. MORRIS, Texas A &M
University, TX
Studies on Galvanized Carbon Steel in Cn(OH)2 Solutions
BALA S. HARAN; BRANKO N. POPOV and RALPH E.WHITE,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Inhibiting Action of Calcium Nitrate on Carbon Steel Rebars
M. RAMASUBRAMANIAN; B.N. POPOV and R.E. WHITE, Universityof South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Session Sponsored By; MTD
Session MTD VII—Track 4
DEVELOPMENTS IN STRUCTURES AND MATERIALS
Moderator: RANDY KISSEL, The TGB Partnership, Hillsborough, NC
Developments in Sandwich Beam Theory and Practice
JAMES C. LABELLE, Computerized Structural Design, Inc., Milwaukee, WI....
Hot-Spot Fatigue Design of Aluminum Joints
MAURICE L. SHARP, Consultant, Avonmore, PA, GLENN E. NORDMARK,
Consultant, LowerBurrcll, PA and CRAIG C. MENZEMER, Alcoa Technical
Center, Alcoa Center, PA
Flexure for Polymer Concrete Using PET Waste
KARIM S. REBEIZ, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, and DAVID W. FOWLER,
University of Texas, Austin, TX
Recent Advancements in Smart Tagged Composites for Infrastructure
ROBERT F. QUATTRONE and JUSTIN B. BERMAN, US Army Corps
of Engineers, Champaign, IL
Session Sponsored By; MTD
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Session MTD VIII—Track 1
REHABILITATION OF STRUCTURES
Modelators SAMI RIZKALLA University ofManitoba, Manitoba, Canada
and VISTASP M KARBHARI, Umveisity of California, San Diego, CA
Historic Concrete Stiuctures Assessment and Repau
JEROME P O'CONNOR, Law Engineering, Itasca, IL, JAMES M CU H S
Cults &Associates, Washington DC, and GREGORY R YATES, Ftedenok
Hams Inc, Philadelphia, PA 1055
Recent Innovation for Concrete Highway Budges
SAMI H RIZKALLA, University of Manitoba Winnipeg
Manitoba, CANADA and A A MUFTI, Technical University of Nova Scotia
Halifax, CANADA 1063
Budge Deck Performance and Rehabilitation A Reliability-Based Analysis
PAUL D DeSTEFANO and DIMITRI A GRIVAS, Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute Troy, NY 1072
Bridge Rehabilitation Permits Highei Live Loads
DENNIS W STOLLDORF, Legion Design/Campbell & Associates Cluuteied,
Washington, DC and THOMAS A HOLM, Solite Coipoiation, Richmond, VA 1082
On the Use of Fiber Reinfoiced Composites for Infiastructure Renewal—A
Systems ApproachVISTASP M KARBHARI, FRIEDER SEIBLE and GILBbRl A IIEGEMIER,
University of California, San Diego, La Jolla CA 1091
Session Sponsoied By MTD—Composite Reinforcement Sub comm
Session MTD VIII—Track 2
MATERIAL SCIENCE OF CONCRErE—II
Modeiatoii SURENDRA SHAH, Northwestern University, Lvanston, II
and J FRANCIS YOUNG, University of Illinois, Urbnna, IL
Recent Advances in the Development of High Performance Cement-Based
Materials
J FRANCIS YOUNG, University of Illinois, Uibann, IL 1101
The Nature of Passivity of Remfoicing Steel
FARREL MARTIN and JAN OLEK, Puidue University, West Lafayette, IN 1111
Rhcology of Fresh Conuete
LESLIE STRUBLE and RICHARD SZECSY, University of Illinois. Urbnna, IL 1121
Sorption ofWater in Mortais and Conuete
NICOS S MARTYS and CIIIARA FERRARIS, NIST,
Gaithersbuig, MD 1129
Session Sponsored By ACBM, Evanston, IL
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Session MTD VIII—Track 3
MATERIALS & STRUCTURES—I
Moderators: W. VIRGIL PING, FAMU/FSU, College ofEngineering, Tallahassee, FLand RICHARD A. BELLE, CERF, Washington, DC
Measuring Dielectric Properties ofConcrete over Low RF
RAMI H. HADDAD and 1MAD L. AL-QAD1, VPI & State University,Blacksburg, VA 1139
A Layer-Wise Formulation for Progressive Failure Analysis of Laminated
Composite Beams
JULIO F. DAVALOS, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV;and YOUNGCHAN KIM, Technology Res. Institute, Seoul, Korea 1150
Behavior of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Concrete
C. VIPULANANDAN, S. K. MANTRALA, University of Houston,Houston, TX 1160
Friction Characteristics ol'Cohesionless Soil Penetrated by Polymerand Mineral Slurries
KAMAL TAWFIQ and HUBERT L. BROUGHTON III, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, FL 1170
Session Sponsored by; MTD
Session MTD IX—Track 1
COMPOSITE APPLICATION IN WATERFRONT STRUCTURES
Moderator: DON BRUNNER, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center,
Port Hueneme, CA
Composite Applications in the Navy Waterfront Infrastructure
L.J. MALVAR, G.E. WARREN and CM. 1NABA, Naval Facilities EngineeringService Center, Port Hueneme, CA 1179
Environmentally Acceptable Piling for Use in Navy Pier Fender SystemsDAVID HOY, GEORGE WARREN, and DUANE DAVIS, Naval Facilities
Engineering Service Center, Port Hueneme, CA 1189
Prefabricated Epoxy-Coated Rcbar for the US NavyDOUGLAS F. BURKE, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center,
Port Hueneme, CA 1199
Improving the Performance ofEpoxy-Coated Rebar
ROBERT D. LAMPTON, JR., RDL Consulting, Friendswood, TX
and DIETER SCHEMBERGER, Akzo Nobel Powder Coatings,
Reutlingen, Germany 1209
Session Sponsored By; NFESC, Port Hueneme, CA
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Session MTD IX—Track 2
INTERRACIAL BEHAVIOR IN CONCRETE
Moderators: PAULO J.M. MONTEIRO, University of California, Berkeley, CA
and W. F. CHEN, Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN
Transition from Brittle to Quasi-Brittle Behavior in Fiber Reinforced Brittle
Matrix CompositesCLAUDIA P. OSTERTAG, University of California, Berkeley, CA 1219
The Effect of the Interfacial Transition Zone on Concrete Properties:
The Dilute Limit
EDWARD J. GARBOCZI, and DALE P. BENTZ, NIST, Gailhersburg, MD 1228
Effect of Transition Zone on the Pre-Peak Mechanical Behavior of Mortar
G. RAMESH, E.D. SOTELINO, and W.F. CHEN, Purdue University,
W. Lafayette, IN 1238
Inhomogeneous Interfacial Transition Zone Model for the Elastic Moduli
of Concrete
MELANIE P. LUTZ and PAULO J.M. MONTEIRO, University of California,
Berkeley, CA; and ROBERT W. ZIMMERMAN, Imperial College,
London, UK 1246
Session Sponsored By: MTD
Session MTD IX—Truck 3
CORROSION PROTECTION—I
Moderator: BERNIE COVINO, US Department of Energy, Albany, OR
New Sacrificial Anode for Calhodie Protection of Reinforced Concrete
Structures
MIKI FUNAHASHI, and STEVEN F. DAILY, Corrpro Companies, Inc.,
West Chester and Dolyestwon, PA 1256
Slowing Corrosion Damage in Concrete: The Use of Organic-Coated,Ceramic-Clad, Metallic-Clad, and Solid Metallic Reinforcing BarsDAVID B. MCDONALD, DONALD W. PFEIFER, MATTHEW R. SHERMAN,
and GILBERT T. BLAKE, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.,
Northbrook, IL 1266
The Use of Xypex Admixture to Concrete as an Inhibitor to Reinforcement
Steel Corrosion
ROBERT J. SCANCELLA, Scaitcella Engineering Company, Bayville, NJ 1276
Corrosion and Hydrogen Permeation Inhibition by Thin Layer Zn-Ni Alloy
ElectrodeposilionDARRYL H. COLEMAN, BRANKO N. POPOV, RALPH li. WHITE,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 1281
Session Sponsored By: MTD
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Session MTD X—Track 1
CONCRETE VAULTS AND COMPOSITE TUBING
Modeiators SRINIVASA L IYER South Dakota School of Mines & Tech,
Rapid City SD and MARK GREENWOOD Owens Corning, Granville, OH
Mechanical Properties Characterization of Asphalt Concrete Barrier for RadioactiveNuclear Waste Vaults
BERNARD A VALLERGA B A Valleiga Int. Oakland, CA,AKHTARHUSE1NA TAYEBALI North Carolina State University, Raleigh,NC, SHMUEL L WEISSMAN Symplectic Engineering Corporation, AlbanyCA, and CARL L MONISMITH University of California, Berkeley, CA 1288
New Matenals and Methods for Insitu Rehabilitation of Underground PipeRICHARD D BLACKMORE Conductive Composites Technology Inc
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Arlington Heights, IL 1298
Conuete and Sand Confined with Composite Tubes
SRINIVASA L IYER, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology,Rapid City, SD, ARUN KORTIKERE, Consultant, Los Angeles, CAand ASHOK KHUBCHNADANI, Consulting Engineer, San Jose, CA 1308
High Peiiormance Pipe Pioducts Fabncated with Reactive Powder Concrete
EDWARD F O'NEIL, UASAE Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MSand WILLIAM M DOWD, HDR Engineering, Inc
, Omaha, NE 1320
Session Sponsored By MTD—Composite Reinforcement Sub comm
Session MTD X—Track 2
HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE—II
Modeiatori CHRISTOPHER K Y LEUNG and ORAL BUYUKOZTURK,MIT, Cambridge, MA
Observations of Internal Ciack Growth in Mortar Using X-Ray MierotomographyERIC N LANDIS, EDWIN N NAGY, University of Maine, Orono, ME,DENIS r KEANE, Argonnc National Laboratory, IL, and SURENDRA
P SHAH, Northwestern Umveisity, Evanston, IL 1330
Improving the Ductility of High Performance Concrete through Mortar-AggregateInterfaces
ORAL BUYUKOZTURK and BRIAN HEARING, MIT,Cambndge, MA 1337
A Computer Controlled Filament Winding Technique for Manufacturing
Cement Based Cross-Ply Laminates
B MOBASHBR and A PIVACEK, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 1347
I Iigh-Performance Concrete m Bridge Structures in Virginia
CELIK OZYILDIRIM and JOSE GOMEZ, Virginia Transportation Research
Council, Charlottesville, VA 1357
Session Sponsored By MTD
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Session MTD X—Tiatk 3
DEGRADATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE MATERIALS
Moderator CHRISTIAN MEYER, Columbia Umveisity NewYoik.NY
Aging Effects on Temperatuie Susceptibility of Polymei Modified Asphalts
SHIN CHE HUANG, JUNG DO HUH, RAYMOND E ROBERT SON, Western
Reseaich Institute Laramie, WY, and MANG TIA, Univusity ol Floud t
Gainesville, FL1367
Stress Due to Alkali Silica Reactions in Moitais
CHIARAF FERRARIS, E J GARBOCZI TL DAVIS and JAMES R
CLIFTON, NIST Gaithersburg, MD 1379
Alkali-Silica Reaction in Concrete with Waste Glass as Aggiegale
CHRISTIAN MEYER, STEPHEN BAXTER, and WEIIIUA JIN
Columbia University, NY 1388
Age, Deformation and Temperature Effects of Viscodastic M.ueuals Under
Large Deformations
ASHOK GURJAR and TIANXI TANG, Texas Tianspoitation Institute, College
Station, TX, DAN ZOLLINGER, and KENNETH SL AVICK, lexas AAiM
University, TX1398
>ession Sponsoied By EMD—Matenals Coram
Session MTD X—Track 4
BRIDGE DECK, OVERLAYS, AND PAVEMENTS
Modetatoi ? THOMAS J PASKO, Jr, Federal Highway Administration. Mel can, VA
and DUK HYUN KIM, Korea Composite, Seoul, Korea
Vibration Analysis of Special Orthotropie Plate with Vanable Cross-Section,
and with a Pair ol Opposite Edges Simple Suppoited and the Othei Pan
ofOpposite Edges Free
DUK HYUN KIM, Korea Composite, Seoul, Korea, KEYONG JIN KIM
and DO SIK SIM, Kangweon National Umveisity, Chunthcon, Korea 1408
HMA Overlays lo Rehabilitate PCC Pavements
DALE S DECKER, National Asphalt Pavement Assoc , Limham, MI)
and MATTHEWW WITCZAK, University of Maryland.
College Park, MD 1418
A Procedure for Evaluating Reflective CrackingSHAK1RR SHATNAWI, California Dept oflransporlntion,
Sacramento, CA 1429
Stnte-of the-Ait of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement
KWABENA OFORI-AWUAII, Virginia Tech , Blncksburg, VA 1439
Session Sponsored By MTD
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Session MTD XI—Track 1
I'RP REINFORCEMENT FOR WOOD—II
Modeiator HABIB J DAGHER, Umv of Maine, Orono, ME
'Banding" Timber Crossties Using Composite Fabrics for Improving Their
Performance
SS SONTIandHOTAVS GANGARAO West Virginia University,Moigantown WV 1449
Stiess-Laminated Tinibei Decks Using Glass FRP Tendons
HABIB J DAGHER W LU.Umv of Maine Orono ME,B ABDEL MAGID, Winona State Umv Winona, MN andSRINIVASA L IYER, South Dakota School of Mines & Tech
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Rapid City SD 1458
Mode-I Fracture Toughness of Composite/Wood Interface BondJULIO F DAVALOS PRABIIY MADABHUSI RAMAN and PIZHONG
QIAO West Virginia University Morgantown WV 1469
New Compression Based Design Principals for Reinforced GlulamsDANIEL A TINGLEY and STEPHEN CEGELKA, Wood Science
and Technology Institute, Coivalhs, OR 1479
Design Consideiations for the Use of Plastic Lumber in Structuial ApplicationsRICHARD G LAMPO, US Aimy Construction Engineering Research Labs,
Champaign IL, THOMAS J NOSKER and RICHARD W RENFREE,
Rutgers Umveisity, New BrunswiLk, NJ 1492
Session Sponsoied By MTD—Composite Reinforcement Sub Camrn
Session MTD XI—Track 2
PANEL ON DURABILITY OF CEMENTITIOUS
MATERIALS—INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Modciatoi t LAWRENCE BANK, The Catholic University ofAmerica,
Washington, DC and ARNON BENTUR, Technion-Israel Institute
of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Laboratory and Field Elceliochemical Monitoring Techniques of Reinforcement
Corrosion
C ANDRADE and C ALONSO, Institute of Construction Sciences,
Madrid, SPAIN 1501
Duiabihty and Long Tcim Peiformance ofCementitious Composites
ARNON BENTUR, Techmon Isiacl Institute ofTechnology,
Haifa, ISRAEL 1502
Effectiveness of Blnst-Furnacc and Gasificr Slags at Reducing Ingress of Chloride
Ions into Portland Cement Concretes in Mnune Environments
GEOFF J OSBORNE, Building Research Establishment, Watford, UK 1503
Session Sponsored By MTD
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Session MTD XI—Track 3
CORROSION PROTECTION—II
Moderator: BERNIE COVINO, US Department ofEnergy, Albany, OR
Electrochemical Treatment of Concrete-A New Approach to Extend the Service
Life of Chloride Contaminated, Carbonated or Alkali Silica Reactive Concrete
Structures
DAVID W. WHITMORE, Vector Construction Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba,
CANADA and KEITH STEWART, Vector Construction Inc.. Fargo, ND 1504
Thermal-Sprayed Zinc Anodes for Calhodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete
Structures
BERNIE S. COVINO, JR., S.D. CRAMER, G.R. HOLCOMI). and S.J.
BULLARD, US Department of Energy, Albany, OR; G.E. MCGILL
and C.B. CRYER, Oregon DOT, Salem. OR 1512
On Estimating the Effect of Passivating Inhibitors on the Time for Corrosion
Initiation of Steel in Concrete
ALBERTO A. SAGUES and S.C. KRANC University of South Florida,
Tampa, FL and RODNEY G. POWERS, Florida DOT, Gainesville, FL 1522
Evaluation of the Performance of Sprayed Zinc Anodes for Protecting
Reinforcing Bars
JOHN S. TINNEA, John S. Tinnea & Associates, Seattle, WA
and R.P. BROWN, R.P. Brown & Associates, Keystone Heights, FL 1531
Session Sponsored By; MTD
Session MTD XI—Track 4
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEELS FOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Moderator: WILLIAM WRIGHT, FHWA Tunier-Fairbank Highway
Research Center, McLean, VA
Stress-Strain Behavior of High-Performanec 70W Bridge Steel
E.M. FOCI-IT, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Annapolis. MD
and SJ. MANGANELLO, US Steel Technical Center. MonrocviUc, PA 1540
Copper Precipitation Hardened, High Strength, Wcldnblc Steel
SEMYON VAYNMAN, MORRIS E. FINE, GAUTAM GHOSH,
Northwestern University, Bvanston, IL and SHRIKANT P. BHAT,
Inland Steel Co., East Chicago, IN 1551
Optimization of a 550-690-MPa High-Perfonnanee Bridge Steel
A.B. MAGEE, J,H. GROSS, and R.D. STOUT, ATLSS Center, Lehigh
University, Bethlehem, PA 1561
Fabrication and Testing of High Performance Steel I-Girdcre—•Research in Progress
WILLIAM WRIGHT, FHWA, Turner-Fairbnnk Highway Research Center,
McLean, VA 1571
Session Sponsored By: FHWA
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Session MTD XII—Track 1
STRENGIHENING OF BRIDGES WITH COMPOSITES
Modelatais RAJAN SEN University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
and AL DORRIS Xerxes System, Minneapolis, MN
Laminate Bonding for Concrete Repair and Retrofit
DV REDDY GB GERVOISandLA CARLSSON Florida Atlantic
University Boca Raton FL [579
Strengthening Conuete BlockWaUs using Carbon Fiber
DAN ENGEBRETSON RAJAN SEN and GRAY MULLINS
Umveisity ol South Tlorida Tampa FL ALFRED HARTLEY
Ayrcs & Associates Tampa FL 1592
Strengthening Steel Composite Beams with CFRP Laminates
RAJAN SEN and GRAY MULLINS University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
LARRY LIBY Texas A&M University College Station TX and
KEN SPILLETT Paisons Brmckeihoff Construction Services, Tampa FL 1601
Effect ofSheet Bonding Condition on Concrete Members Having Externally
Bonded Caibon Fiber Sheet
HIROYUK1YOSH1ZAWA, TORY MY030 MASAYOSH1 OKOSHI, Tonen
Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, MUTUKIMIZUKOSHI, Sumitomo Osaka Cement
C01 p.Osaka, Japan and HOWARDS KLIGBR, HS Kliger & Associates,
Edison, NJ 1608
Session Sponsored By MTD Division—Composite Reinforcement
Session MTD XII—Track 2
HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE—III
Modeiator DAVID PITTMAN, Auburn University, AL
EifcUs of an Extended Set Control Admixture on the Properties ofFresh
and Hardened Concicle
STEVEN A RAGAN, US Army Corps ofEngineers, Waterways Experiment
Station, Vicksburg, MS, currently at Brown & Root, Inc , Houston, TX 1617
High Strength, Rapid-Selting Concrete with Blended Cement
BILLY D NEELEY, US Ai ray Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment
Station, Vicksbuig, MS 1627
No-Fines Concrete Pavements
NADER GHAFOORI, and SHIVAJIDUTTA, Southern Illinois Umv,
Cubondale, IL1637
Design and Construction of a Bonded Fiber Concrete Overlay of CRCP
HADI H SHIRAZI, MASOOD RASOULIAN and BILL KING, Louisiana
Transportation Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA 1647
Session Sponsored By MTD—Pavement Comm
Session MTD XII—Track 3
MATERIALS & SI RUC TURES—II
Moderator YUNPING XI, Drexel University Philadelphia PA
and SHIH CHI LIU, NSF, Arlington, VA
Evaluation of Clacking of the Miami Marine Stadium Hyperbolic Paiaholoul
Roof Structure
MICHAEL L BRAINERD, Simpson Gumpert/ <k Hegei, Inc, Aihnglmi MA 1659
Interfacial Shrinkage in Mortals
K SUJATA, Lehigh Portland Cement Company Giuy IN YUNPING XI,
Diexel University, Philadelphia, PA, and HAMLIN M JENNINGS,
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 1669
Effect of Copper Slag on the Hydration of Blended Cementitious Mixluics
B MOBASHER, R DEVAGUPTAPU, and A M ARINO An/onii State
University, Tempe, AZ 1677New Applications foi Gypsum Products
SEMYON SHIMANOVICH and CHRISTIAN MEYER, Columbia Umveisity,New York, NY 1687
Session Sponsoied By EMD—Materials Cumin
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