Since alkali-silica reaction (ASR) was identified in the 1940â s by Thomas Stanton, thousands of research papers have been published on identification and mitigation of the reaction. Laboratory test methods have been created, modified, and their results compared to the performance of concrete in the field. Current standardized test methods do not allow for testing of low-alkali cements, due to their storage conditions. This has been found to be a severe limitation on assessment of ASR mitigation options. The objective of this research is to adapt current standardized test methods (the concrete prism test and the accelerated mortar bar test) so they can detect the beneficial effects of low-alkali cementing systems, with or without supplemen...
Alkali silica reaction (ASR) is influenced by external factors such as the surrounding environment o...
PDFTech ReportFHWA-KS-15-06SPR-73-1Alkali silica reactionsAggregatesFly ashAdmixturesCementPortland ...
The alkali silica reaction (ASR) may cause deleterious cracking in concretes as a result of the reac...
Since alkali-silica reaction (ASR) was identified in the 1940â s by Thomas Stanton, thousands of re...
Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR) is recognized as a major distress in concrete for over a century. In Un...
Whether or not concrete prism tests developed for assessment of alkali-silica reactivity of aggregat...
The concrete prism test (CPT, ASTM C1293, CSA A23.2-14A) and the accelerated mortar bar test (AMBT, ...
WOS: 000329599700009Whether or not concrete prism tests developed for assessment of alkali-silica re...
A new methodological approach, based on two innovative parameters such as the threshold alkali level...
Identifying the susceptibility of an aggregate to alkali-silica reaction (ASR) before using it in co...
It has been previously established that alkali silica reaction (ASR) in concrete may be controlled b...
This study demonstrates the efficacy of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) to mitigate alka...
Alkali silica reation (ASR) is a common deterioration mechanism of concrete. During ASR, reactive ag...
WOS: 000264581100011This study investigates different aspects of the proposed concrete microbar test...
Abstract — Alkali silica reaction (ASR) is influenced by external factors such as the surrounding en...
Alkali silica reaction (ASR) is influenced by external factors such as the surrounding environment o...
PDFTech ReportFHWA-KS-15-06SPR-73-1Alkali silica reactionsAggregatesFly ashAdmixturesCementPortland ...
The alkali silica reaction (ASR) may cause deleterious cracking in concretes as a result of the reac...
Since alkali-silica reaction (ASR) was identified in the 1940â s by Thomas Stanton, thousands of re...
Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR) is recognized as a major distress in concrete for over a century. In Un...
Whether or not concrete prism tests developed for assessment of alkali-silica reactivity of aggregat...
The concrete prism test (CPT, ASTM C1293, CSA A23.2-14A) and the accelerated mortar bar test (AMBT, ...
WOS: 000329599700009Whether or not concrete prism tests developed for assessment of alkali-silica re...
A new methodological approach, based on two innovative parameters such as the threshold alkali level...
Identifying the susceptibility of an aggregate to alkali-silica reaction (ASR) before using it in co...
It has been previously established that alkali silica reaction (ASR) in concrete may be controlled b...
This study demonstrates the efficacy of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) to mitigate alka...
Alkali silica reation (ASR) is a common deterioration mechanism of concrete. During ASR, reactive ag...
WOS: 000264581100011This study investigates different aspects of the proposed concrete microbar test...
Abstract — Alkali silica reaction (ASR) is influenced by external factors such as the surrounding en...
Alkali silica reaction (ASR) is influenced by external factors such as the surrounding environment o...
PDFTech ReportFHWA-KS-15-06SPR-73-1Alkali silica reactionsAggregatesFly ashAdmixturesCementPortland ...
The alkali silica reaction (ASR) may cause deleterious cracking in concretes as a result of the reac...