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PRESENTATIONS
A Macro-,
Micro-, and Nanoscopic Analysis on the Effect of Excess Water on the
Concrete Composite
Jon
Belkowitz, Intelligent Concrete, USA
Durability of Concrete Produced
with PLC
Bruce Blair, Lafarge, USA
Two Kinds of
Coal Combustion By-Products as Concrete Components
Andrzej Brandt, Polish Academy of Science, Poland
CO2
Roadmap for the Cement Industry
Kevin Cail, Lafarge, USA
Sulfate Attack: Do we design for physical or chemical attack?
Thano Drimalas, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Pozzolanic
Activity Assessment of Fly Ashes
Daniel Duque, Cementos Argos, Medelin, Colombia
Sustainable
Concrete Construction – More than CO2 Reduction in Cement
Per
Fidjestol, Elkem ASA Materials, Norway
Pumice and
Cement Kiln Dust in Oilfield Applications
Gary
P. Funkhouser, Halliburton, USA
Use of Concrete
Mixtures with Greater than 50% Supplemental Cementitious Materials
Replacement for the Table Rock Auxiliary Spillway
Brian Green, Army Corps of Engineers, USA
Improving the
Performance and Reducing the CO2 Footprint of Concrete using
Multiple Approaches
Doug
Hooton, University of Toronto, Canada
Portland Limestone Cements
Al Innis, Holcim, USA
Calcium Aluminate Cements Revisited: Laboratory Testing, Quality Control
and Recent Advances
Jason Ideker, Oregon State University, USA
Correlating
Glassy Phase Composition and Spatial Distribution in Fly Ash with
Reactivity in Geopolymer Cements
Maria Juenger, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Developing
Non-Expansive Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cements for Ordinary Concrete
Applications
Maria Juenger, University of Texas at Austin, USA
The Effect of
Superabsorbent Polymers on Freeze/Thaw Performance of Immature
Cementitious Mortars
Agnieszka Klemm, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Class F and
Class C: How Relevant are They for Predicting Fly Ash Performance?
Richard Livingston, University of Maryland, USA
Alkali
Activated Concrete
Sulapha Peethamparan, Clarkson University, USA
In-Boiler
Modification of Fly Ash
Paul
Sandberg, CleanCem, USA
Portland
Limestone Cements
Jason Weiss, Purdue University, USA &
Dale Bentz, NIST, USA
Recovered
Mineral Components’ Impact on Lowering the Carbon Footprint of Concrete
while Furthering Sustainability through Long-Term Durability
Eckart Bühler & John
Wolsiefer Sr., Norchem, USA