Workshop proceeding no. 16: Concrete in arctic conditions
Trondheim – Norway, 18. – 19. of June 2019. 89 pages.
Contents:
Preface
Participants
Program
Keynote lectures:
ICE ABRASION:
01. Anne Barker, Stephen Bruneau, Bruce Colbourne
IceWear: Improving the knowledge of surface wear and surface friction influences on the ice-induced wear of concrete structures
02. Guzel Shamsutdinova, Max A.N. Hendriks, Kjell Tore Fossaa, Stefan Jacobsen
Ice abrasion testing of high performance concrete for offshore structures
03. Tatiana E. Uvarova
Application of the hardness test method for evaluating the concrete resistance of ice abrasive
04. Arttu Polojärvi
Numerical ice mechanics: What is there to learn?
05. Hongzhi Zhang, Erik Schlangen, Branko Šavija
Micro-mechanical testing to support multi-scale modelling
06. Frank Spörel
Hydro-abrasive exposure and damage – appropriate concrete resistance
FROST RESISTANCE:
07. George W. Scherer, Lori Tunstall
Low-Temperature Strain in Air-Entrained Mortar
08. Andrei Shpak, Kjell Tore Fossaa, Stefan Jacobsen
Requirements and recommendations to frost durable concrete – an overview
09. Jouni Punkki, Fahim Al-Neshawy, Teemu Ojala
Practical challenges with air-entrained concretes
10. Sture Lindmark
Recapitulation of an old hypothesis on the mechanism(s) of salt frost scaling
11. Matthias Müller, Horst-Michael Ludwig
Impact of different liquid uptake processes on salt frost scaling mechanism
12. Fuyuan Gong
Towards Macroscopic Simulation of Frost Damage in RC Structures
13. Øyvind Bjøntegaard, Eva Rodum
Concretes with high volume fly-ash or slag; On Frost Scaling, Air Void Characteristics and Pre-Conditioning
14. Andrei Shpak, Stefan Jacobsen
Frost testing of HP/HVFA concrete for severe offshore conditions
15. Elisabeth Helsing, Dimitrios Boubitsas
Frost-resistance of concrete with supplementary cementitious materials – experiences from testing and field exposure
16. Miguel Ferreira
Assessing freeze-thaw performance of concrete – Some considerations
17. Frank Spörel
Monitoring of the freeze-thaw attack on concrete
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