ASTM International Presents Special Issue on Recent Advancement in Concrete Freezing-Thawing Durability

STP 1511, Special Issue on Recent Advancement in Concrete Freezing-Thawing (F-T) Durability, is now available from ASTM International.  The publication features ten peer-reviewed papers on new techniques for characterizing and predicting the performance of concrete subjected to freezing-thawing (F-T) cycles.

STP 1511 highlights recent advances in concrete F-T durability and will facilitate significant improvements in concrete void characterization, F-T durability evaluation and test specifications. Topics covered in the issue include:

-new technologies and test methods for characterizing air voids in fresh cement paste and hardened 
 concrete;
-state-of-the art information on F-T durability of special concrete, such as lightweight concrete,
 engineered cementitious composites and pervious concrete;
-effects of void parameters on concrete F-T resistance;
-new test method for determining air entraining agent demand of a concrete mixture; and
-guidance for interpreting F-T test results of field concrete and for reconciling laboratory-based
 specifications with field experience.

STP 1511, Special Issue on Recent Advancement in Concrete Freezing-Thawing (F-T) Durability, is available in both print (194 pages; soft cover 6 x 9”; stock # STP1511; ISBN: 978-0-8031-3419-5) and as an E-book (stock # STP1511-EB; ISBN: 978-0-8031-8423-7) for $65.

To purchase ASTM publications, search by stock number on the ASTM Web site (www.astm.org), or contact ASTM Customer Relations (phone: 610-832-9585; https://www.astm.org/contact/).

ASTM Staff Contact: Marsha Firman, Phone: 610-832-9612; mfirman@astm.org

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May 12, 2010