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Reducing Shrinkage Cracking of Structural Concrete Through the Use of Admixtures

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Project ID: DOT 0092-04-13
Title: Reducing Shrinkage Cracking of Structural Concrete Through the Use of Admixtures
PI: Tarun Naik
UWM Center for ByProducts Utilization
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Project: The objective of this project is to evaluate five or more high-range water-reducing admixtures, including coal combustion products (CCPs), for suitability and effectiveness in reducing concrete cracking on bridge decks. Benefits expected of this research are improved concrete bridge deck mixture designs that will increase durability, reduce cracking, and ultimately reduce life-cycle costs and public inconvenience. 
Task List:
  1. Literature Review
  2. Admixture Performance for Drying and Autogenous Shrinkage
  3. Laboratory Evaluation of Effect of Aggregate Source on Shrinkage
  4. Laboratory Evaluation of SRA Effect on Air-Entrained Concrete
  5. Evaluation of the Test Results
  6. Specification Development
  7. Reports
Start Date: October 31, 2003
End Date: October 31, 2005
Extension: April 30, 2006
Project Award: $115,496 (original $99,971, plus amended $15,525)
TOC: Structures
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