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Summary
Summary
This edition contains 17 papers presented at past Anna Maria Workshops. Topics include The Future of the Cement and Concrete Industries, Testing and Standards for Concrete Durability, and Designing Concrete for Durability.
Author Notes
Jan P. Skalny studied chemical engineering at Slovak Technical University in Bratislava and at the University for Chemical Technology in Prague, where he graduated in 1958. He received his PhD at the University of Mining & Metallurgy in Krakow. In 1967 he left for the United Kingdom and in 1968 he settled with his family in the United States. After a short stay at the Clarkson University in upstate New York, he focused his career on industrial research management. He became Associate Director of Martin Marietta Laboratories and construction materials research director for W. R. Grace & Co. After early retirement in 1991, he became a consultant and is presently President of Materials Service Life, a high-tech consulting company specializing in service life prediction of concrete-based infrastructure.
Table of Contents
Papers Presented at the 3 rd Anna Maria Workshop (2002) |
Compressive Strength: The Wrong Way to Assess ConcreteSidney Mindess |
Durability Design of Concrete Cover: The Knowing - Doing GapArnon Bentur |
Concrete Durability from a Highway PerspectiveStephen W. Forster |
The European Approach to Standardization of DurabilityCarmen Andrade |
Conclusions of the 4 th Anna Maria Workshop (2003) |
Mathematical Modeling and Standards for Prediction of Concrete Service Life (Working Group 1) |
Test Methods and Specifications (Working Group 2) |
Materials Selection and Proportioning for Durability (Working Group 3) |
Structural Design and Detailing Considerations to Achieve Durability (Working Group 4) |
Papers Presented at the 5 th Anna Maria Workshop (2004) |
100 Years of Cement and Concrete: Successes and ChallengesJuraj Gebauer and Jan Skalny |
U.S. Construction and Cement OutlookEd Sullivan |
Challenges of Cement ProductionDuncan Herfort |
Cements of the FutureFrederic P. Glasser |
NANOCEM: An Industrial-Academic Partnership for Fundamental Research on Cementitious MaterialsKaren Scrivener |
Future of Concrete: Vision and ChallengesArnon Bentur and Sidney Mindess and Amnon Katz |
SDC, An Industry Tool to Improve the Efficiency of the Concrete IndustryPeter Emmons |
The P2P InitiativeJeff O'Leary and Lionel Lemay |
Needs for Concrete Tests and StandardsR. Doug Hooten |