ACI SP-223-2004 Investigating Concrete Selected Works of Bryant and Katharine Mather《混凝土调查 布莱恩特和凯瑟琳·马瑟的选集》.pdf
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1、Investigating Concrete: Selected Works of Bryant and Katharine Mather Together, Katharine and Bryant Mather have contriuted over I O0 years of scientific work for concrete research and development activity for the US. Army Corps of Engineers and have participated in many technical organizations, suc
2、h as the American Concrete Institute ACI), the American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM), the Transportation Research Board TRB), and others. Ed it0 rs: Celik Ozyildirim Shuaib Ahmad American Concrete Institute“ SP-223 Advancing concrete knowteje AC1 Special Publication INVESTIGATING CONCRETE
3、 Selected Works of Bryant and Katharine Mather Editors: Celik Ozyildirim Shuaib Ahmad American Concrete Institute“ Aduanring concrete knowle cementitious materials; aggregates; durability of concrete; petrographic examination of aggregates and concrete; specifications for use of concrete in transpor
4、tation structures; and research and emerging technologies. This publication also includes an appendix with a bibliography of selected works of Bryant and Katharine Mather. Bryant helped in developing a comprehensive list of their publications. Per Bryants request, Katharine was added to the title an
5、d several of her papers were added to this publication. The total number of publications was in excess of 800. The list was reduced to 400 by identiymg papers dealing with concrete materials only. Bryant, Celik Ozyddirim, and Shuaib Ahmad met at AC1 Headquarters to further reduce the list to a more
6、manageable 164 publications. This reduced list of 164 citations is included in the appendix of this publication. Together, Katharine and Bryant Mather have contributed over 1 O0 years of scientific work for concrete research and development activity for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and have part
7、icipated in many technical organizations, such as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Transportation Research Board (TRB), American Concrete Institute (ACI), and others. Their work has significantly contributed to the advancement and better understanding of concrete. On September
8、25,2001, the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center renamed its structures laboratory building the Katharine and Bryant Mather Building. Bryant started his career in August 1941, when he accepted a job as a junior geologist with the Central Concrete Laboratory at the U.S. Military Academ
9、y at West Point, N.Y. Not long thereafter, Bryant began to examine aggregate to associate rock types with “soundness.” Katharine started her career at the same laboratory in April 1942. She also had assignments performing microscopic petrography. She, like Bryant, had more semester hours of petrogra
10、phy during her graduate work at Johns Hopkins University than any other geological specialty. Both Bryant and Katharine were assigned to work on the preparation of the Handbookjv Concrete and Cement-a compilation of test methods, specifications, terminology, and standards in concrete technology deve
11、loped or modified and adopted for use by the Corps of Engineers. Throughout their careers, Bryant and Katharine made important contributions to concrete petrography. They Co-authored a paper on petrographic methods for concrete aggregates, which was the basis for ASTM C 295, adopted in 1954. As of 2
12、002, ASTM C 295 still cites this paper as its first reference. Katharine Mather compiled the contributions made by the use of light microscopy to concrete research, which was published as part of a symposium, sponsored by the ASTM committee on microscopy. The paper was selected by ASTM Committee C 0
13、9, Concrete and Concrete Aggregates, to receive the Sanford E. Thompson Award for 1961. 5 Katharine later collaborated with Tom Kennedy to produce petrographic data on concrete exposed to freezing and thawing at Treat Island, Maine. She compared the data with specimens of the same batches subjected
14、to freezing and thawing in the laboratory. This paper was published in the ACI Journaland was selected for the Wason Medal in 1955. When the Mathers joined the Corps of Engineers Concrete Laboratory in 1941, the principal research effort at the laboratory was the Cement Durability Program, in which
15、durability primarily referred to resistance to freezing and thawing. Bryant further discussed the subject of freezing and thawing in his paper “How to Make Concrete That Will be Immune to the Effects of Freezing and Thawing,” which was published in AC1 SP- 122, Paul Klieger Symposium on Pe fomance o
16、f Concrete. Over the last 50 years, the contributions of Bryant and Katharine have been recognized in many ways by various organizations, including ACI, ASTM, and TRB. The Proceedings of the Katharine and B7yant Matber International Conference Co-sponsored by the American Concrete Institute and publ
17、ished as AC1 SP-100, Concrete Durabikp: Katbarine and Bvant Matber International Conference, consists of two volumes totaling 2,179 pages. One of Bryants last contributions to the concrete industry was his tireless work on the revision of AC1 SP-1, Concrete Primer, which was published by the America
18、n Concrete Institute in 2002. The editors hope that this commemorative publication to honor Katharine and Bryant Mather is well received and provides a good comprehensive overview of their distinguished contribution to the concrete industry. 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I . Potential of Concrete . 7 Rea
19、heng the Potential of Concrete as a Constmction Materia l. Part II . Cementitious Materials 21 Efectiveness ofMineral Admxtures in Preventing Excessive Expansion $Concrete Due to Alkali- Agregate Reaction . 23 Concrete Agregate: Shqe. Su face. Textun. and Coatings 57 Reflections on Concrete Durabihg
20、 and on International Conferences on Concrete Durabihg . 81 How to Make Concrete that Wll Be Immune to the Efects ofFreeeng and Tbawng 89 Cystal Growth in Entrained-Air Voids 105 How to Make Concrete That Will Not Sufer Deleterious Alkali-Slca Reaction . 127 Suyate Soundness, Suyate Attack, and Expa
21、nsive Cement in Concrete 135 Suyate Attack on Hydrauhc-Cement Concrete . 143 Method of Petrogrqhc Examination $Aggregates for Concrete . 155 Applications of Lght Mmscqy in Concrete Research 185 Part VI - Specifications for use of Concrete in Transportation Structures 207 Part III . Aggregates . 55 P
22、art IV - Durability of Concrete . 79 Resistance to Freezing and Thawing Resistance to Alkali-Aggregate and Alkali-Silica Reactions Cracking of Concrete in the Tuscaloosa Lock . 107 Resistance to Sulfate Attack Part V - Petrographic Examination of Aggregates and Concrete . 153 Concrete in Tranqortati
23、on: Desired Pe fomance and Spea3cations . 207 Part VI1 - Research and Emerging Technologies 217 Research on Concrete 221 Robert E . Le and Concrete . 239 Se has infinite variability, but can be made very uniform; and can be made to last as long as you want it to. Therefore, what is needed to more fl
24、ly realize its potential as a construction material is to understand what we want it to do, learn how to make it so it will do so, use available methods to restrict undesired variability, consider the ethical and environmental aspects of its use, and help the people who are making it to do it better
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