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Monday, July 9, 2007


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ST3 - Sustainable Development and Climate Change Initiatives


8:00: AMMPL-1Sustainable Development and Climate Change Initiatives
J. Lukasik, J.S. Damtoft, D. Herfort, D. Sorrentino, E.M. Gartner

Plenary Lecturer

ST5 - Innovations in Cement and Concrete Science


4:00: PMMPL-2Innovation in Use and Research on Cementitious Material
K.L. Scrivener, R.J. Kirkpatrick

Plenary Lecturer

ST1 - Hydration Chemistry and Structure of Cement Systems

M1-01   Hydration of Cement and Cement Phases


10:00: AMM1-01.1Understanding of Reactional Sequences and Limiting Stages during Tricalcium Aluminate Hydration with and without Gypsum
H. Minard, S. Garrault, A. Nonat

Oral
10:20: AMM1-01.2Application of Sol-gel Technique to Synthesize Inorganic Binder Materials with Upgraded Hydration Characteristics
M. Palou, M. Dovál, M. Drábik

Oral
10:40: AMM1-01.3Hydration Kinetics of Calcium Aluminate Cement with Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate in Presence of Li+ and Tartaric Acid
F. Goetz-Neunhoeffer

Oral
11:00: AMM1-01.4Synthesis and Hydration of Tricalcium Silicate
M. Costoya, S. Bishnoi, E. Gallucci, K.L. Scrivener

Oral
11:20: AMM1-01.5Time Dependent Changes in the Internal Chemical Evolution of Blended OPC Cements over a 20 Year Period
K. Luke, E.E. Lachowski

Oral

M1-02   Microstructure of Cement Paste Systems I


1:30: PMM1-02.1The Shrinkage Behavior of Decalcified Cement Pastes
C. Wan, H. Jennings, J. Thomas, J. Chen, Z. Kang, Q. Yin, L. Liu

Oral
1:50: PMM1-02.2Effective Surface Area of Hardened Cement Pastes
S. Tada, H. Utsumi

Oral
2:10: PMM1-02.3Strength Development and its Microstructure of Eco-Cement Paste
K. Kurumisawa, T. Nawa, Y. Hirukawa

Oral
2:30: PMM1-02.4Microstructure of Steel-Cement Paste Contact Zone in Concrete Modified with Mineral Additives and Chemical Admixtures
J. Jasiczak, J.M. Januszewski

Oral
2:50: PMM1-02.5Effects of Humidity Condition for Drying of the Sample Preparation on the Pore Structure of the Hardened Portland Cement Paste
K. Asaga, T. Kasuga, H. Kuga, M. Sakamoto

Oral

ST2 - Characterization Techniques

M2-01   Physical Properties of Cement Systems I


10:00: AMM2-01.1Thermodynamics of Mercury Porosimetry and Effective Surface Area of Hardened Cement Pastes
H. Utsumi, S. Tada

Oral
10:20: AMM2-01.2The Early Stage of Cement Hydration: Measurement of the Particle Size Distribution at Different Times
A. Mueller, U. Stark, S. Erfurt

Oral
10:40: AMM2-01.3The Measurement of the Pore Volume of Hardened Cement Mortar by the Water Vapor Desorption Method
T. Hayakawa, S. Takahashi

Oral
11:00: AMM2-01.4Characterization of the Pore Structure of Hardened Self-Compacting Cement Paste
V. Boel, K. Audenaert, G. De Schutter

Oral
11:20: AMM2-01.5Investigations on the Influence of Coarse Glass Powder on the Properties of Cement Paste Using Electrical Impedance
N. Neithalath, N. Schwarz, M. DuBois

Oral
11:40: AMM2-01.6Pozzolanic Reactivity of the Siliceous Wastes
M.N. Oudjit, K. Arroudj, M. Lanez, A. Bali, A. Tagnit-Hamou

Oral

M2-02   X-Ray Based Methods


1:30: PMM2-02.1Phase Composition and Reaction Kinetics of OPC Hydration by In Situ Transmission XRD using a Focusing Elliptical Mirror
S.B. Feldman, P. Sandberg, D. Brown, F. Serafin

Oral
1:50: PMM2-02.2XRD-Rietveld Quantitative Analysis of Glass-Containing By-Products used in the Brazilian Cement Industry
L.A. Gobbo, L.M. Sant' Agostino, L.Z. D'Agostino

Oral
2:10: PMM2-02.3Characterization of Different Water Contents of Ettringite and Kuzelite
H. Pöllmann

Oral
2:30: PMM2-02.4Fingerprinting South African Cements
M.J. Kearns

Oral
2:50: PMM2-02.5Comparison Between Wet Chemical Analysis and Rietveld Method Quantification in White Cement Samples
L.A. Gobbo, M.A. Cincotto, V.A. Quarcioni

Oral
3:10: PMM2-02.6Progress in Mathematical Modeling using CemQuant Software for Quantitative Phase Analysis of Portland Cement
B. Feret, V.J.F. Feret

Oral

ST3 - Sustainable Development and Climate Change Initiatives

M3-01   Clinker Chemistry


10:00: AMM3-01.1Influence of Alkalis and Sulphates on the Mineralogical Composition of Clinker
E. Gotti, M. Marchi, U. Costa

Oral
10:20: AMM3-01.2Analysis of Trace Elements in Clinker Based on Supervised Clustering and Fuzzy Association Rule Mining
F.D. Tamás, F.P. Pach, J. Abonyi

Oral
10:40: AMM3-01.3Effect of Phosphor on the Formation of Alite-Rich Portland Clinker
Z. Guan, Y. Chen, S. Guo, S. Qin

Oral
11:00: AMM3-01.4Influence of Foreign Oxides on Lattice Parameters and Reactivity of Pure Clinker Phases of OPC
D. Stephan, J. Plank

Oral

M3-02   Sustainable Development and Climate Change


10:00: AMM3-02.1Allocating Emissions Signatures and Enrichment of Heavy Metals in PM2.5 According to the Use of Alternative Raw Materials
M. Larrion, C. Gutierrez-Cañas, J.A. Legarreta, J.R. Vega, E. Garcia, S. Astarloa, E. Guede, C. Urcelay

Oral
10:20: AMM3-02.2Cement Industry, Climate Change and Kyoto Protocol: Canadian Perspective
G. J. Venta

Oral
10:40: AMM3-02.3Product Quality and Sustainability in the Cement Industry
R.B. Isaksson

Oral
11:00: AMM3-02.4Containment, Capture, Recycling and Sequestration of Emitted Carbon Dioxide in the Context of the Indian Cement Industry
A.K. Chatterjee

Oral
11:20: AMM3-02.5Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) Study Adopted in Cement Industry for Sustainable Development
S.N. Pati, A.K. Solankey, K. Mohan

Oral
11:40: AMM3-02.6Development of Geopolymer Concrete Supported by System Analytical Tools
A. Buchwald, K. Dombrowski, M. Weil

Oral

M3-03   Clinker Production: Grinding and Fly Ash Use


1:30: PMM3-03.1Study on the Easily Grinding Portland Cement Clinker
W.S. Zhang, J.Y. Ye, H.X. Wang, Y. Wang

Oral
1:50: PMM3-03.2Variation in Fineness of Portland Cement and its Effects on Properties of High Strength Concrete
L. Qureshi, A. Jawad, M.J. Munir

Oral
2:10: PMM3-03.3Fly Ash as an Alternative Raw Material for Portland Cement Clinker Synthesis
M. Komljenovic, L.-J. Petrasinovic-Stojkanovic, N. Jovanovic, Z. Bascarevic, A. Rosic

Oral
2:30: PMM3-03.4Operational Benefits of Using High-Carbon Fly Ash in Cement Manufacture
J.I. Bhatty, J. Gajda, F. Botha, M. Bryant

Oral
2:50: PMM3-03.5Measurements of the Influence of Storage Time and Storage Temperature on Properties of Raw Inorganic Binders and Dry Mortars
A. Anderberg, L. Wadsö

Oral

ST4 - Durability and Degradation of Cement Systems

M4-02   Alkali Aggregate Reactivity


1:30: PMM4-02.1From Alkali Aggregate Reaction to Alkali Activated Cementing Materials: the Reaction Conditions, Mechanism and Products
W. ZiYun, Y. Suhong, D. Xinxiang, Y. Qi, G. Wenying, W. Guolin, L. Zhiqiang

Oral
1:50: PMM4-02.2ASR in Concrete with Supplementary Cementitious Materials Effect of Pore Solution Composition on Damage
K. Schmidt, H. Hilbig, D. Heinz

Oral
2:10: PMM4-02.3Synthesis and Characterization of Cementitious Gels (C-S-H and N-A-S-H). Compatibility Studies
A. Fernández-Jiménez, I. García-Lodeiro, A. Palomo, M.T. Blanco-Varela

Oral
2:30: PMM4-02.4Effects of Surface Improvement Agent Composed of Lithium Silicate on Permeability and Durability of Hardened Concrete
T. Nawa, M. Suzuki, H. Naganuma, K. Kurumisawa

Oral
2:50: PMM4-02.5Use of Reactive Aggregate Powders to Mitigate ASR Expansion
M. Cyr, A. Carles-Gibergues, M. Moisson, E. Ringot

Oral
3:10: PMM4-02.6Chemical Changes Associated with Expansion due to Alkali Silica Reaction: Results from Room-Temperature Mortar Bar Experiments
Q. Li, R.J. Kirkpatrick, L.J. Struble

Oral

M4-03   Thaumasite I


10:00: AMM4-03.1Thermodynamic Calculations on the Formation of Thaumasite and Validation by Experimental Investigations
F. Bellmann, J. Stark

Oral
10:20: AMM4-03.2Conditions for Thaumasite Formation
T. Schmidt, B. Lothenbach, K.L. Scrivener, M. Romer, D. Rentsch, R. Figi

Oral
10:40: AMM4-03.3Thermodynamic Stability of Thaumasite in the CaO-SiO2-CaCO3-Al2O3-CaSO4-H2O Closed System at 25 ºC
S. Martinez-Ramirez, J. Aguilera, M.T. Blanco-Varela

Oral
11:00: AMM4-03.4Relative Resistance of Portland and Pozzolanic Cements to the Thaumasite Form of Sulfate Attack (TSA)
Q. Zhou, J. Hill, E.W. Byars, C.J. Lynsdale, J.C. Cripps, J.H. Sharp

Oral

ST5 - Innovations in Cement and Concrete Science

M5-01   New Technologies


1:30: PMM5-01.1Current ACI Initiatives on Sustainable Development
C.  Bédard

Oral
2:10: PMM5-01.2Clinkerization of Portland Cement Raw Meal in the Microwave Processing System
C.K. Park, J.P. Lee, D.M. Roy

Oral
2:50: PMM5-01.4Wet Chemical Synthesis of Hydraulic Compounds and Materials
G. Kakali, R. Chrysafi, A. Gaki, Th. Perraki, A. Tsitouras

Oral
3:10: PMM5-01.5High Strength Micro/Nano Fine Cement
A. Garcia-Luna, H. Minard, B.R. Diego

Oral

ST6 - Rheology and Early-Age Properties of Cement Systems

M6-02   Early Age Properties of Cement Systems


10:00: AMM6-02.1Volume Changes in Pastes Containing Shrinkage Reducing Admixtures under Autogenous and Drying Conditions
G. Sant, P. Lura, F. Rajabipour, A. Radlinska, W.J. Weiss

Oral
10:20: AMM6-02.2The Effect of Natural Zeolites on the Composition of Cement Pore Fluids at Early Ages
K. Luke

Oral
10:40: AMM6-02.3Correlation Between Hydration Characteristics and Initial Cracking Time of Cement-Based Materials at Early Ages
M.Z. Chen, S.P. Wu, M.K. Zhou, Z. He

Oral
11:00: AMM6-02.4Comparison of Early Age Resistivity Development Between Ordinary Portland Cement and Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement
J. Zhang, Z. Li

Oral
11:20: AMM6-02.5Autogenous Shrinkage of Concrete Prepared with the Binders Containing Different Kinds of Mineral Admixture
P.Y. Yan, J.C. Wang, F. Zheng, Z.C. Chen

Oral

M6-03   Polycarboxalytes and Lignosulphonates


1:30: PMM6-03.1Interaction Between Cements and Superplasticizers
C. Haehnel, H. Lombois-Burger, L. Guillot, E. Borgarello

Oral
1:50: PMM6-03.2Interaction of Polycarboxylate-Based Superplasticizers and Cements: Influence of Polymer Structure and C3A-Content of Cement
F. Winnefeld, L. Holzer, A. Zingg, R. Figi, J. Pakusch, S. Becker

Oral
2:10: PMM6-03.3Influence of Superplasticizers on C3A Hydration and Ettringite Growth in Cement Paste
C. Rößler, B. Möser, J. Stark

Oral
2:30: PMM6-03.4Influence of PC Superplasticizers on Tricalcium Silicate Hydration
S. Pourchet, C. Comparet, L. Nicoleau, A. Nonat

Oral
2:50: PMM6-03.5Interactions Between Lignosulphonates and Clinker Minerals and the Hydration Products of Clinker Minerals
B.O. Myrvold

Oral
3:10: PMM6-03.6What Makes More Effective Polycarboxylates Comparing to Lignosulphonates? Differences on Adsorption Mechanisms
J. Roncero, V. Gimenez, M. Corradi

Oral







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