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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. March 1983, 11(2): 89–98.
Published Online: March 1, 1983
...EG Nawy; MM Ukadike Experiments were conducted to evaluate the shear transfer capacity of polymer modified concrete (PMC). The experimental program was designed to verify the general theory of shear transfer mechanism for concrete and to evaluate the necessary constants of the theoretical...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. May 1982, 10(3): 81–82.
Published Online: May 1, 1982
... of water extracted determines the pore space available for expansive forces if the remaining water freezes at an early age. The study included extruded clay and shale, dry-press clay, sandlime, and concrete bricks selected to include a range of control IRA (suction) values. Values were determined at 20, 10...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. November 1977, 5(6): 476–483.
Published Online: November 1, 1977
... until the magnitude of loading exceeds the prior maximum loading. This investigation was undertaken to determine if this characteristic could be used to disclose the loading history of plain portland cement concrete. The test results show that the unique characteristic is very temporary and therefore...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. November 1977, 5(6): 484–493.
Published Online: November 1, 1977
...NG Shrive; JE Gillott; IJ Jordaan; RE Loov The durability of sulfur concretes and mortars in expected-use environments is considered. The effects of temperature cycling and immersion in water are considered separately, and the effects of temperature, specimen size, and mold material on the strength...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. November 1977, 5(6): 494–498.
Published Online: November 1, 1977
...D Adepegba The response to random loading of short reinforced laterized concrete columns was investigated by testing, under three cycles of loading and unloading, three columns cast from 1:2:4, 1:1½:3, and 1:1:2 mixes by weight and reinforced with four 12.7-mm (½-in.) diameter mild steel rods...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. July 1977, 5(4): 333–337.
Published Online: July 1, 1977
...PR Blankenhorn; DE Kline Compressive properties of concrete which was failed in compression and then impregnated were investigated. Specimens were impregnated with a vacuum-pressure technique. The two monomer systems used were epoxy and a methyl methacrylate prepolymer system. The mixing ratio...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. July 1977, 5(4): 299–302.
Published Online: July 1, 1977
...ET Czarnecka; JE Gillott Two sorts of concrete, one prism of each, were investigated. One concrete prism was made with natural partly crushed gravel aggregate and the other, with 2.5-cm long by 0.5-cm diameter glass rods as coarse aggregate. The glass rods were essentially smooth and elongated...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. May 1977, 5(3): 147–153.
Published Online: May 1, 1977
...RC Meininger; FT Wagner; KW Hall The ASTM Method for Obtaining and Testing Drilled Cores and Sawed Beams of Concrete (C 42–68) currently contains length to diameter ratio correction factors for soaked cores but not dried cores. However, it is widely recognized that for structures which...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. May 1977, 5(3): 231–237.
Published Online: May 1, 1977
...RS Al-Rawi The effects of the gypsum content of cement on several engineering properties of concrete cured by accelerated and normal methods were investigated. It is shown that increased gypsum content results in a significant decrease in the slump of concrete and that there is an optimum gypsum...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. March 1977, 5(2): 141–143.
Published Online: March 1, 1977
...JJ Collins; TTC Hsu An experimental study of the mechanical properties of Florida-oolite concrete and oolite aggregates is presented. The properties of Florida-oolite concrete determined were strength, modulus of elasticity, creep, and shrinkage. The properties determined for oolite aggregates were...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. March 1977, 5(2): 134–140.
Published Online: March 1, 1977
...D Adepegba Laterized concrete was defined as concrete in which “stable” laterite fines replace sand. Reinforced and unreinforced laterized concrete short columns of the same dimensions were cast from three mixes by weight and tested in axial compression after approximately 28 days. Strains were...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. September 1976, 4(5): 347–354.
Published Online: September 1, 1976
...GL Kalousek; LC Porter; EM Harboe The relations between computed or measured C 3 A contents and sulfate deterioration of concrete and the modifying effects of C 4 AF on these relations are discussed. The poor performances of some high quality sulfate-resisting mortars and concretes...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. March 1976, 4(2): 151–156.
Published Online: March 1, 1976
...KK Karpati; PJ Sereda Joint movements between precast concrete panels were measured on a high-rise building. The movements were correlated to air temperature changes and were statistically evaluated. An experimental coefficient of movement was calculated from the slope of the regression line...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. November 1975, 3(6): 449–453.
Published Online: November 1, 1975
...D Adepegba Laterized concrete is defined as concrete in which laterite fines replace sand. A previous paper highlighted only the salient points of difference between laterized and normal concrete. The results reported in this paper are mainly on the effect of water content on the compressive...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. September 1975, 3(5): 355–358.
Published Online: September 1, 1975
...; problems, because civil engineering has come to know ordinary cements and concrete quite well over a period of about 150 years' evolution, but is not as familiar as yet with these materials' development based upon modern scientific research. This paper presents the “pros and cons” of this entirety, based...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. July 1975, 3(4): 322–330.
Published Online: July 1, 1975
...PA Rosskopf; FJ Linton; RB Peppler A study of the rate of hardening of concretes which contain inorganic accelerators demonstrates the superior performance of calcium chloride. However, there are significant changes in the compressive strength of concretes at various ages when accelerators...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. July 1975, 3(4): 251–262.
Published Online: July 1, 1975
...MH Wills, Jr Rapid concrete construction practices have led to increasing pressure to assess the quality of concrete at a very early age. Therefore, a cooperative test program was conducted among nine laboratories to evaluate several existing test procedures involving the use of either hot water...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. July 1975, 3(4): 303–311.
Published Online: July 1, 1975
...J Skalny; JN Maycock Calcium chloride (CaCl 2 ) is a well-known accelerator of the hydration of concrete. Its activity is very complex, and a meaningful mechanistic interpretation requires an assessment of the effect of CaCl 2 on each of the individual clinker mineral components. This paper reviews...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Test. Eval.. July 1975, 3(4): 263–270.
Published Online: July 1, 1975
...JL Goldberg; KM O'Toole; H Roper Holographic interferometry is used to study the deformation of one surface of a concrete test specimen while water is allowed to diffuse into the body of the material. The potential of this new approach for examining the dynamic behavior of swelling concrete...
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Journal:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Technical Notes
J. Test. Eval.. May 1975, 3(3): 208–210.
Published Online: May 1, 1975
...HA Berman Errors occur in the analysis of cement and concrete samples containing less than 0.02% Cl when the potentiometric ion electrode titration method published earlier is used ( Journal of Materials , JMLSA, Vol. 7, No. 3, 1972, pp. 330–335). Slow nucleation of AgCl and slow equilibration...
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