This CD-ROM contains nine papers presented at a technical
session on Heat Development: Monitoring, Prediction, and Management, held in
Atlanta, GA, in April 2007. Topics include innovative technology for concrete
heat monitoring; use of the heat measurements to characterize concrete mixtures,
evaluate the mixture performance, and detect potential incompatibilities of
concrete materials; heat management in pre-cast concrete; and modeling and
prediction of in-place concrete temperature development, among others.
Table of contents
Preface
SP-241-1: What Can We Learn From Monitoring Concrete
Temperature?
SP-241-2: Monitoring and Evaluation of Cement Hydration by
Semi-Adiabatic Field Calorimetry
SP-241-3: Calorimetry Performed On-Site: Methods and Uses
SP-241-4: Use of Thermal Measurements to Detect Potential
Incompatibilities of Common Concrete Materials
SP-241-5: Hydration Study of Cementitious Materials using
Semi-Adiabatic Calorimetry
SP-241-6: Characterization of Concrete Paving Mixtures with
HIPERPAV
SP-241-7: Modeling the Heat Development of Concrete
Associated with Cement Hydration
SP-241-8: An Overview of Heat Signature Technology and its
Application to Proposed Concrete In-Place Thermal Cracking and Field Curing
Indices
SP-241-9: Online Prediction of Strength Development in
Precast Production Based on Cement Reaction Model 1