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This workshop brought together representatives from different areas of the cement and concrete community to discuss future trends and challenges in the field of concrete materials. Topics include developments and their potential for application, industry's view on what it needs from academia, academia's view on what it expects from industry and what they have to offer, technical advances and barriers to advancement, the role of governments, business issues, and ecological and societal barriers.

Table of Contents
Preface.

21st Century Cement and Concrete Research: Where Do We Go from Here? (S. Mindess).

From Material to the Structure, From Theory to Application (C. Andrade).

Nucleation and Growth in Concrete Research (O.M. Jensen, P.F. Hansen, and G. Idorn).

Development of New Generations of Concretes in Poland (A. Brandt).

Concrete Technology in Former East European Countries: Challenges & Opportunities (A. Bajza and I. Hudoba).

Future Needs in Cement and Concrete: A National Highway Perspective (S.W. Forster).

The Importance and Potential of Quantitative Microstructural Characterization in Research on Cementitious Materials (K.L. Scrivener).

Interdisciplinary Research, Authority Involvement and Targeted Technology Transfer: The Experience from the Development of Self-Compacting Concrete in Sweden (A. Skarendahl).

A New Model of Ordinary Portland Cement Hydration Derived by Means of ESEM-FEG (B. Möser and J. Stark).

Nanotechnology and Concrete: What Can We Utilize from the Upcoming Technoogies? (P. Trtik and P. Bartos).

Future Goals of Cement and Cementitious Materials for High Performance Concrete (M. Bergin, G. Mujtaba, and C. Ishee).

Environmental Challenges Facing the Cement Industry (D. Cahn).

University-Industry Relations Reexamined (J. Lukasik).

Notes on R&D in Cement and Concrete (J. Gebauer).

Cement-Based Materials: A Research Manifesto (Felek Jachimowicz).

Discussion Session: Wednesday, November 7. 2001.

Discussion Session: Friday, November 9, 2001.

Index.

Materials Science of Concrete, Special Volume: Cement and Concrete - Trends and Challenges

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 16/03/2006
      ISBN13: 9781574981643, 978-1574981643
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This workshop brought together representatives from different areas of the cement and concrete community to discuss future trends and challenges in the field of concrete materials. Topics include developments and their potential for application, industry's view on what it needs from academia, academia's view on what it expects from industry and what they have to offer, technical advances and barriers to advancement, the role of governments, business issues, and ecological and societal barriers.

      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      21st Century Cement and Concrete Research: Where Do We Go from Here? (S. Mindess).

      From Material to the Structure, From Theory to Application (C. Andrade).

      Nucleation and Growth in Concrete Research (O.M. Jensen, P.F. Hansen, and G. Idorn).

      Development of New Generations of Concretes in Poland (A. Brandt).

      Concrete Technology in Former East European Countries: Challenges & Opportunities (A. Bajza and I. Hudoba).

      Future Needs in Cement and Concrete: A National Highway Perspective (S.W. Forster).

      The Importance and Potential of Quantitative Microstructural Characterization in Research on Cementitious Materials (K.L. Scrivener).

      Interdisciplinary Research, Authority Involvement and Targeted Technology Transfer: The Experience from the Development of Self-Compacting Concrete in Sweden (A. Skarendahl).

      A New Model of Ordinary Portland Cement Hydration Derived by Means of ESEM-FEG (B. Möser and J. Stark).

      Nanotechnology and Concrete: What Can We Utilize from the Upcoming Technoogies? (P. Trtik and P. Bartos).

      Future Goals of Cement and Cementitious Materials for High Performance Concrete (M. Bergin, G. Mujtaba, and C. Ishee).

      Environmental Challenges Facing the Cement Industry (D. Cahn).

      University-Industry Relations Reexamined (J. Lukasik).

      Notes on R&D in Cement and Concrete (J. Gebauer).

      Cement-Based Materials: A Research Manifesto (Felek Jachimowicz).

      Discussion Session: Wednesday, November 7. 2001.

      Discussion Session: Friday, November 9, 2001.

      Index.

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