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List of general references for the course

and

suggested further reading in different areas

General references

1. P.K.Mehta and Paulo J.M.Monteiro, Concrete: microstructure, properties and materials, The McGraw-
Hill Companies
2. AM Neville, Properties of concrete, Pearson
3. ML Gambhir, Concrete Technology, Tata McGraw Hill Companies
4. AR Santakumar, Concrete Technology, Oxford University Press

Other suggested reading for different topics

Lecture References
1. http://classes.engr.oregonstate.edu/cce/winter2012/ce492/Modules/03_materials/03-
2_body.htm
2. The effects of aggregates characteristics on the performance of Portland cement concrete,
research report ICAR 104-1F, International Center for Aggregates Research
2 3.
(http://www.icar.utexas.edu/reports/301_1F/ICAR%20301-F.pdf)
Test methods for evaluating preventive measures for controlling expansion due to Alkali-
Silica Reaction in concrete, Research report ICAR 302-1, International Center for Aggregates
Research (http://aftre.nssga.org/Reports/Project-302-1.pdf)

1. The manufacture of Portland cement (http://nzic.org.nz/ChemProcesses/inorganic/9B.pdf)


2. Dual role of gypsum: Set retarder and strength accelerator, N. Bhanumathidas and N. Kalidas,
(http://www.fal-g.com/nattach/files/Dual%20role%20of%20Gypsum.pdf)
3. S.N.Ghosh (1991), Cement and concrete science and technology, Vol- 1, Part 1, ABI books
3 Pvt Ltd.
4. Joseph F.Lamond and James H.Pielert, Significance of tests and properties of concrete and
concrete-making materials

1. Jayant D.Bapat (2013),Mineral admixtures in cement and concrete,Taylor and Francis group
2. Noel P. Mailvaganam, M.R. Rixom (1999),Chemical Admixtures for Concrete, E.&F.N.Spon
Ltd
4 3. V. Mohan Malhotra (1997), Super-plasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in
Concrete:Proceedings, Fifth CANMET/ACI International Conference, Rome, Italy
4. P. Barnes, J. Bensted (2002) , Structure and Performance of Cements, Spon Press

1. Rajesh Chaube, Toshiharu Kishi (1999),Modelling of Concrete Performance: Hydration,


Microstructure and Mass Transport, E &FN Spon
2. Concrete, Koichi Maekawa, Tetsuya Ishida, Toshiharu Kish (2008); Multi-Scale Modeling of
5 3.
Structural, Taylor & Francis Group
Andrzej M. Brandt (2009) ,Cement-Based Composites: Materials, Mechanical Properties and
Performance; Taylor & Francis Group

1. Ken W. Day (2006) ,Concrete Mix Design, Quality Control and Specification,Taylor &
Francis Group
6 2. Properties of freshly mixed concrete and concrete testing.
(http://www.concreteplants.com/Images/CPIdocs/ACIGuidelinesForCement.pdf)
3. H.J. Wierig (1990), Properties of Fresh Concrete: Proceedings of the International RILEM
Colloquium, Taylor & Francis Group
4. Joseph F.Lamond and James H.Pielert (2006) ,Significance of tests and properties of concrete
and concrete-making materials, ASTM International, West Conshohocken,PA
5. Tada-aki Tanabe, Kenji Sakata, Hirozo Mihashi, Ryoichi Sato, Kochi Maekawa, Hikaru
Nakamura;(2009) ;Creep, Shrinkage and Durability Mechanics of Concrete and Concrete
Structures; Taylor & Francis Group.

1. A METHOD OF PROPORTIONING CONCRETE for STRENGTH, WORKABILITY,


AND DURABILITY; A. T. GOLDBECK and J. E. GRAY
(http://aftre.nssga.org/Technical_Reports/A_Method_of_Proportioning_Concrete_for_Strengt
h_Workability_and_Durability_1968.pdf)
2. M L Gambhir (2004), Concrete Technology, The McGraw-Hill Companies
3. Irving Ket, (2009) ,Engineered Concrete: Mix Design and Test Methods, Second Edition,
7, 8, 4.
RCR
Designing and Proportioning Normal Concrete Mixtures
9 5.
(http://www.ce.memphis.edu/1112/notes/project_2/PCA_manual/Chap09.pdf)
Concrete mix proportioning as per IS 10262:2009 Comparison with IS 10262:1982 and ACI
211.1-91 M.C. Nataraja and Lelin Das
(http://icjonline.com/views/POV_2010.09_MC_Nataraja_Lelin_Das.pdf)
6. Concrete mix proportioning, S.C. Maiti, Raj K. Agarwal and Rajeeb
Kumar,(http://icjonline.com/views/Point_Of_View_Dec2006.pdf)

1. YanweiZeng, Modeling of chloride diffusion in hetero-structured concretes by finite element


method, Cement and Concrete Composites,Volume 29, Issue 7, August 2007, Pages 559565
2. Y. Ichikawa and G.L. England, Nuclear Engineering and Design, Volume 228, Issues 13,
March 2004, Pages 245259
3. Concrete An Example for Complex Porosity
10 (http://materialsknowledge.org/docs/Brameshuber-talk1.pdf)
4. Hamlin M.Jennings, Jeffrey W.Bullard, Jeffrey J.Thomas, Jose E. Andrade, Jeffery J.Chen
and George W.Scherer ; Characterization and modeling of pores and surfaces in cement
phase: correlations to porecessing and properties

1. Y. Ichikawa and G.L. England, Nuclear Engineering and Design, Volume 228, Issues 13,
March 2004, Pages 245259
2. USING MERCURY INTRUSION POROSIMETRY TO STUDY THE INTERFACIAL
PROPERTIES OF CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS, Shih-Wei Cho, Journal of Marine
11 3.
Science and Technology, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 269-273 (2012)
MERCURY INTRUSION POROSIMETRY AND IMAGE ANALYSIS OF CEMENT-
BASED MATERIALS; A. B. Abell, K. L. Willis, D. A. Lange*, University of
Illinois(http://faculty.arch.tamu.edu/anichols/index_files/pubs_data/tri-prin97/tri-prin97.htm)

1. Guidelines on quality control and quality assurance of ready-mixed concrete


(http://www.rmcmaindia.org/Guidelines%20Final.pdf)
2. Quality management in concrete construction
(http://icjonline.com/views/POV_Alok_Sarkar.pdf)
12 3.
4.
Indian standard ready mixed concrete- code of practice IS4926
Quantifying concrete quality (http://www.nrmca.org/aboutconcrete/downloads/Tip1.pdf)
5. Luc Taerwe, H. Lambotte (1990); Quality Control of Concrete Structures, E & FN Spon
6. The Contractor's Guide to Quality Concrete Construction, American Concrete Institute,2005

unable to find good references


13
1. Indian standard ready mixed concrete- code of practice IS4926
references are given on the last slide of the lecture
14
1. Michael A. Caldarone (2008), High-Strength Concrete: A Practical Guide, CRC Press
2. Edward G. Nawy (2000),Fundamentals of High-Performance Concrete,Wiley
3. Pierre-Claude Atcin (1998), High Performance Concrete, CRC Press
15 4. W.F. Chen, E.M. Lui (2005), Handbook of Structural Engineering, Second Edition, CRC
Press

1. Thermal cracking of concrete (http://www.nrmca.org/aboutconcrete/cips/42p.pdf)


2. Pre cooling mass concrete (http://assets.ctlgroup.com/9a67ae6b-8ae4-463b-be9c-
16, 86246141696c.pdf)
3. Cooling and Insulating Systems for Mass Concrete, ACI 207.4R-93,
17 (http://www.bpesol.com/bachphuong/media/images/book/2074r_93.pdf)

1. Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concreting (ACI 306.1-90)


2. Cold weather concreting (http://www.nrmca.org/aboutconcrete/cips/27p.pdf)
3. Cold weather concreting (http://www.cemstone.com/userfiles/file/PCA-
Cold%20Weather%20Concreting.pdf)
4. Burg, Ronald G., The Influence of Casting and Curing Temperature on the Properties of
Fresh and Hardened Concrete, Research and Development Bulletin RD113, Portland Cement
Association, 1996, 20 pages
18 5. Malhotra, V. M., Maturity Concept and the Estimation of Concrete Strength: A Review,
Parts I and II, Indian Concrete Journal, vol. 48, Associated Cement Companies, Ltd.,
Bombay, April and May 1974.
6. McNeese, D. C., Early Freezing of Non-Air-Entrained Concrete, Journal of the American
Concrete Institute Proceedings, vol. 49, American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills,
Michigan, December 1952, pages 293 to 300.

1. ACI Committee 305, Hot Weather Concreting ACI Manual of Concrete Practice Part 2:
Construction practices and inspection, pavements American Concrete Institute, Farmington
Hills, USA, 1999.
2. Hot- weather concreting (http://www.concrete.net.au/publications/pdf/Hot_Weather.pdf)
3. Cooling ready mixed concrete, NRMCA Publications No.106, NRMCA, Silver Spring, MD.
19 4. Effect of temperature and delivery time on concrete proportions, R.D. Gaynor,
R.C.Meininger, T.S.Khan, NRMCA Publication 171, NRMCA,Silver Spring, MD.
5. Hot-weather concrete, concrete 11 in design and control of concrete mixtures, Portland
cement association, Skokie, IL.
6. K.C.Hover (1993), Keeping concrete cool in heat of summer, Concrete Construction.

1. Burst Of Growth Demands Speed, Economy- By Toshio Hirose, Tsutomu Yanagida,


Concrete International/ May 1984
2. Roller Compacted Mass Concrete reported by ACI Committee 207 , Title no. 85-M44, ACI
207.5R
RCC New developments and innovatons, Brian Forbes, Manager, Major Dams Projects,
20 3.
GHD Pty Ltd, Australia, Presented at the Brazilian Intl RCC Symp, Salvador, Brazil, 2008
4. Roller-compacted concrete: design and construction considerations for hydraulic structures,
United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Denver Office. Technical Service Center

1. Takada, Phd thesis, university of delft, 1996.


2. High workability concrete
21 (http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~paulmont/165/High_workability.pdf)
3. Specification and Guidelines For Self-Compacting Concrete (February 2002),EFNARC
4. An Introduction to Self-Consolidating Concrete (SCC): technical bulletin
(http://www.na.graceconstruction.com/custom/concrete/downloads/TB_1500B.pdf)

1. Self Compacting concrete


(http://www.3co.com/Pro/Concrete_Producers/Special.Concrete/scc.htm)
2. G. De Schutter (September 2005), guidelines for testing fresh self-compacting concrete,
European research project: measurement of properties of fresh self-compacting concrete
3. Zoran Grdi, Iva Despotovi, Gordana Toplii uri,PROPERTIES OF SELF-
22 COMPACTING CONCRETE WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF ADDITIVES,FACTA
UNIVERSITATIS Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering Vol. 6, No. 2, 2008, pp. 173
177
4. Joseph F. Lamond and James H.Pielert (April 2006), Significance of Tests and Properties of
Concrete and concrete making materials, Bridgeport, NJ

1. Japanese standards on anti-washout concrete


2. Utilizing Shotcrete and Gunite for Infrastructure Rehabilitation
(http://www.marylanddriveway.com/files/Concrete2010/StructuresAlbertPugliese.ppt)
3. Shotcrete support (http://www.rocscience.com/hoek/corner/16_Shotcrete_support.pdf)
4. Charles Hanskat, Wet mix, Dry mix and Green Mix
23 5.
(http://www.concretesdc.org/meetings/Past_Meeting&Sessions/Session28/6.pdf)
SAM X. Yao, Underwater Concrete Technologies in Marine Construction Projects
(http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~paulmont/165/tremie.pdf)
6. Sam X.Yao, Ben C. Gerwick, Under water concrete- mix design and construction practices,
(http://is.gd/X2CqA1)

1. YanweiZeng, Modeling of chloride diffusion in hetero-structured concretes by finite element


method, Cement and Concrete Composites,Volume 29, Issue 7, August 2007, Pages 559565
2. Y. Ichikawa and G.L. England, Nuclear Engineering and Design, Volume 228, Issues 13,
March 2004, Pages 245259
3. Concrete An Example for Complex Porosity
24 (http://materialsknowledge.org/docs/Brameshuber-talk1.pdf)
4. Characterization and modeling of pores and surfaces in cement phase: correlations to
processing and properties: Hamlin M.Jennings, Jeffrey W.Bullard, Jeffrey J.Thomas, Jose E.
Andrade, Jeffery J.Chen and George W.Scherer

1. A Carles- Gibergues and M cyr, Cement and Concrete Research 32 (2002) 691-700
2. TR 3 Alkali Silica Reaction (Minimising the Risk of Damage to Concrete Guidance Notes and
Recommended Practice (Second Edition), Cement and Concrete Association of New Zealand
25 3.
4.
R N Swamy (1998), The Alkali-Silica Reaction in Concrete, CRC Press
Graham West (1996), Alkali-aggregate Reaction in Concrete Roads and Bridges, Amer
Society of Civil Engineers

1. Arnon Bentur, Neal Berke, Sidney,(1998), Steel Corrosion in Concrete: Fundamentals and
civil engineering practice,CRC Press
2. Michael Raupach (2006), Corrosion of reinforcement in concrete: mechanisms, monitoring,
inhibitors and rehabilitation techniques,Woodhead Publishing
3. Mingdong Bi (2008), Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel in Cracked Concrete
4. John P. Broomfield (2006), Corrosion of Steel in Concrete: Understanding, Investigation and
26 Repair;CRC Press
5. Peter Pullar-Strecker (2002), Concrete Reinforcement Corrosion: From Assessment to Repair
Decisions; Thomas telford
6. Luca Bertolini, Bernhard Elsener, Pietro Pedeferri, Elena Redaelli, Rob B. Polder,(2013),
Corrosion of Steel in Concrete: Prevention, Diagnosis, Repair; Wiley-VCH
1. Chloride Resistance of Concrete
(http://www.concrete.net.au/publications/pdf/ChlorideResistance.pdf)
2. Testing the Chloride Penetration Resistance of Concrete: A Literature Review
27 3.
(http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/infrastructure/structures/chlconcrete.pdf)
H. Hilsdorf, J. Kropp, (1995), Performance Criteria for Concrete Durability;CRC Press,
4. Michael A. Lacasse, Dana J. Vanier;(1999); Durability of Building Materials and
Components 8. Service life and asset management, Vol 1, NRC, Canada.
1. Corrosion protection of reinforcing steels(http://www.fib-international.org/corrosion-
protection-of-reinforcing-steels)
2. EPOXY-COATED REINFORCING BARS AN EFFECTIVE CORROSION PROTECTION
SYSTEM FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES, David P. Gustafson, Ph.D.,
P.E., S.E. (http://www.arema.org/files/library/1999_Conference_Proceedings/00021.pdf)
3. Carmen Andrade,Coating Protection for Reinforcement: State of the Art Report; Comit
28 Euro-International du Bton
4. METHOD FOR HOLIDAY DETECTION IN EPOXY-COATED REINFORCING STEEL
(http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/ctms/pdf/CT_685feb08.pdf)
5. Recommendations for design and construction of concrete structures using epoxy-coated
reinforcing steel bars (Japan Society of Civil Engineers)

1. A.R. Bunsell, J Renard, (2005), Fundamentals of Fibre Reinforced Composite Materials,


Taylor & Francis
2. R. Balasubramaniam,Callister'S Materials Science And Engineering: Indian Adaptation
(W/Cd)
3. Hota V.S. GangaRao, Narendra Taly, P. V. Vijay; (2006); Reinforced Concrete Design with
FRP Composites, CRC Press
29, 4. Externally bonded FRP reinforcement for RC structures: Technical report on the design and
use of externally bonded fibre reinforced polymer for reinforced concrete structures
30 5. Perumalsamy Balaguru, Antonio Nanni, James Giancaspro; (2008) ;FRP Composites for
Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Structures, CRC Press
6. P. K. Mallick; (2007); Fiber-Reinforced Composites: Materials, Manufacturing, and Design,
CRC Press
7. Krishan Kumar Chawla; (2012) ;Composite Materials: Science and Engineering; Springer

1. Grouting of post-tensioning tendons


(http://www.vsl.net/Portals/0/vsl_techreports/PT_Grouting_Tendons.pdf)
2. R.G. Wrigley, (2001), Permanent Formwork in Construction, Construction Industry Research
& Information Association
31 3. Bank et al, Construction and building materials, 23, 2009, 2664 2677
4. P.L.J Domone, S.A. Jefferis (2003), Structural Grouts, BLACKIE ACADEMIC
&PROFESSIONAL.

1. Investigation into Freezing-Thawing Durability of Low Permeability Concrete with and


without Air Entraining Agent
32 (http://www.intrans.iastate.edu/research/projects/detail/?projectID=-370307518)

1. Jorge de Brito, Nabajyoti Saikia, Recycled aggregate in concrete:Use of industrial,


Construction and Demolition Waste, Springer
2. T.C.Hansen (1992), Recycling of Demolished concrete and masonry, RILEM report 6
3. Resources, Conservation and Recycling 50 (2007) 7181
33 4. Khalaf FM, DeVenny AlanS. Recycling of demolished masonry rubble as coarse aggregate in
Concrete: review. ASCE J Mater Civil Eng 2004:33140
5. Jose MVGomez-Sobero. Porosity of recycled concrete with substitution of recycled
concrete aggregate: an experimental study. Cem Concr Res 2002;32:130111.
6. Katz A. Properties of concrete made with recycled aggregate from partially hydrated old
concrete. Cem Concr Res 2003;33:70311.
7. Zaharieva R, Francois B-B, Eric W. Frost resistance of recycled aggregate concrete. Cem
Concr Res2004;34(10):192732.
8. Topcu Bekir Ilker, Guncan Fuat Nedim. Using waste concrete as aggregate. Cem Concr Res
1995;25(7):138590.
9. Topcu BI, Sengel S. Properties of concretes produced with waste concrete aggregate. Cem
Concr Res 2004;34(8):130712.
10. Oliveira M, Barra de, Vazquez E. The influence of retained moisture in aggregates from
recycling on the properties of new hardened concrete. Waste Manage 1996;16:1137.
11. Ajdukiewicz A, Kliszczewicz Alina. Influence of recycled aggregates on mechanical
properties of HS/HPC. Cement Concrete Composites 2002;24:26979.
12. Ajdukiewicz A, Kliszczewicz Alina. Influence of recycled aggregates on mechanical
properties of HS/HPC. Cement Concrete Composites 2002;24:26979.
13. Otsuki N, Miyazato S, Yodsudjai W. Influence of recycled aggregate on interfacial transition
zone, strength, chloride penetration and carbonation of concrete. ASCE J Mater Civil Eng
2003.
14. Salem RM, Burdette EG. Role of chemical and mineral admixtures on physical properties and
frost-resistance ofrecycled aggregate concrete. ACI Mater J 1998;95(5):55863

1. Non-destructive test methods by Nicholas J. Carino


(http://fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/build98/PDF/b98019.pdf)
2. V.M. Malhotra, Nicholas J. Carin; Handbook on Nondestructive Testing of Concrete Second
Edition
34 3. GUIDELINES ON NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF BRIDGES BS 103,
(http://www.rdso.indianrailways.gov.in/uploads/files/1296882621315-bs_103.pdf)
4. Practical Non-Destructive Testing, By Baldev Raj, Tammana Jayakumar, M

1. H.E. Reinhardt; (1998); Penetration and Permeability of Concrete: Barriers to organic and
contaminating liquid; CRC Press
2. Permeability of concrete- comparison of conductivity and diffusion methods
(http://www.dot.state.fl.us/research-
35 center/Completed_Proj/Summary_SMO/FDOT_BD536_rpt.pdf)
3. Testing the Chloride Penetration Resistance of Concrete: A Literature Review.
(http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/infrastructure/structures/chlconcrete.pdf)

1. Influence of admixtures and mixing efficiency on the properties of self-compacting concrete,


K Takada, DUP Science, ISBN 90-407-2501-2
2. RCC New developments and innovatons, Brian Forbes, Manager, Major Dams Projects,
GHD Pty Ltd, Australia, Presented at the Brazilian Intl RCC Symp, Salvador, Brazil, 2008
3. CONCRETE BASICS A Guide to Concrete Practice
36 (http://www.concrete.net.au/publications/pdf/concretebasics.pdf)
4. Guidebook on non-destructive testing of concrete structures,INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC
ENERGY AGENCY, VIENNA, 2002 (http://www-pub.iaea.org/mtcd/publications/pdf/tcs-
17_web.pdf)

1. Standard Specifications for concrete structures 2001 (Maintenance)


2. Surface Repair Using Form-andPour Techniques. (http://www.concrete.org/general/RAP-
4.pdf)
3. Concrete knowledge center- repair application procedures
(http://www.concrete.org/technical/ckc/Repair_Application_Procedures.htm)
37 4. Concrete Problems and Repair Techniques,Professor KHALED A. SOUDKI, Department of
Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo (http://www.epicuro.co.uk/uploads/cr1-9.pdf)
5. CAUSES, EVALUATION AND REPAIR OF CRACKS IN CONCRETE
(http://www.rdso.indianrailways.gov.in/uploads/files/1296818431494-page_2.pdf)
1. Standard Specifications for concrete structures 2001 (Maintenance)
2. Surface Repair Using Form-andPour Techniques. (http://www.concrete.org/general/RAP-
4.pdf)
3. Concrete knowledge center- repair application procedures
(http://www.concrete.org/technical/ckc/Repair_Application_Procedures.htm)
38 4. Concrete Problems and Repair Techniques,Professor KHALED A. SOUDKI, Department of
Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo (http://www.epicuro.co.uk/uploads/cr1-9.pdf)
5. CAUSES, EVALUATION AND REPAIR OF CRACKS IN CONCRETE
(http://www.rdso.indianrailways.gov.in/uploads/files/1296818431494-page_2.pdf)
6. Handbook on Repair and Rehabilitation of RCC buildings , Government of India

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