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Programme

Saturday, September 14, 2019 09:00 – 10:20

CTU - Hall 1
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: HYDRATION OF CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS

9:00 – 9:30
Context and overview of hydration
Why Portland Cement will continue to be dominant
How hydration works and overview of reactions
Karen Scrivener

9:35 – 10:05
Hydrate phases: Part 1 Basics and C-S-H
Importance of C-S-H
Our current state of knowledge on atomistic structure
Mesoscopic structure, granular or nanocrystalline
Microstructures
Karen Scrivener

10:10 – 10:20
Aluminium in C-S-H
Barbara Lothenbach

Saturday, September 14, 2019 09:00 – 12:30

CTU - Hall 2
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: ALKALI ACTIVATED CEMENTS - Part I

9:00 – 9:15
Welcome words (Introduction to the course in the framework of the XV ICCC. 100 years of ICCC)
Angel Palomo

9:15 – 9:50
Environmental problems caused by the production of OPC. Can Alkaline Cements mitigate or even solve those problems?
John Provis

Saturday, September 14, 2019 10:40 – 12:10

CTU - Hall 1
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: HYDRATION OF CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS

10:40 – 11:20
Hydrate phases: Part 2 Other hydrates
Hydrates from aluminate and ferrite phases
Ruben Snellings

11:25 – 12:10
Thermodynamic modelling
Prediction of phase assemblages
Simplified phase diagram
Thermodynamic modelling, principles and example
Barbara Lothenbach

Saturday, September 14, 2019 13:00 – 15:30

CTU - Hall 1
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: HYDRATION OF CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS

13:00 – 13:40
Mechanisms: Induction period and Main peak
State of the art: theories of mechanisms controlling hydration
Geochemical perspectives
New findings on early hydration
Mechanisms controlling acceleration and deceleration
Karen Scrivener

13:45 – 14:25
Mechanisms: Later ages and Microstructure
Mechanisms governing hydration after first day
Reaction of aluminate phases / optimum sulfate
Microstructure, relation to property development
Karen Scrivener

14:30 – 15:00
Impact temperature and relative humidity
Barbara Lothenbach

15:00 – 15:30
Further questions / Open discussion

Saturday, September 14, 2019 13:30 – 16:00

CTU - Hall 2
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: ALKALI ACTIVATED CEMENTS - Part I

13:30 – 14:20
Overview on rheology applied to Alkaline Activation
Marta Palacios

14:20 – 15:10
Physical and mechanical properties of Alkaline cements
Caijun Shi

15:10 – 16:00
Introduction to the Durability of Alkaline cements
Susan Bernal

Sunday, September 15, 2019 09:00 – 10:30

CTU - Hall 1
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITOUS MATERIALS

9:00 - 9:45
SCMs: overview of types, impact on hydration and microstructure.… 
Karen Scrivener

9:45 - 10:30
Conventional SCMs , blast furnace slag, coal combustion fly ash: properties and use in cement and concrete
Doug Hooton

Sunday, September 15, 2019 09:00 – 12:20

CTU - Hall 2
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: ALKALI ACTIVATED CEMENTS Part II - DEBUNKING MYTHS

9:00 – 9:05
Welcome words
Angel Palomo

9:05 – 9:35
History of Alkaline Cements (Important events)
John Provis

9:40 – 10:35
Production of Portland Cement VS Production of Alkaline Cement
The role of clays. Synthetic glasses. Universal production of Alkaline Cement

Ines Garcia Lodeiro

10:40 – 11:10
Geological resources and new methods of activation for alkaline cements
Susan Bernal

11:15 – 11:45
Liquid or solid activators?
Angel Palomo

11:50 – 12:20
Standards (What to do with Alkaline cements?)
Caijun Shi

Sunday, September 15, 2019 10:50 – 12:20

CTU - Hall 1
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS

10:50 - 11:35
Ternary blended cements including Calcined clays and limestone
Karen Scrivener

11:35 - 12:20
Other SCMs (natural pozzolans, organic matter ashes, ….): properties and use in cement and concrete
Ruben Snellings

Sunday, September 15, 2019 13:30 – 15:00

CTU - Hall 1
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITOUS MATERIALS

13:30 - 14:15
Reactivity tests (featuring the RILEM TC 267-TRM results)
Ruben Snellings

14:15 – 15:00
Durability of blended cements – impact of SCMs
Karen Scrivener

 

Sunday, September 15, 2019 13:30 – 16:00

CTU - Hall 2
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE: ALKALI ACTIVATED CEMENTS Part II - DEBUNKING MYTHS

13:30 – 14:20
Evaluation of existing technology for the production of Hybrid Alkaline Cement. (Technology investment: CO2 emissions: durability issues versus OPC)
Pavel Martauz

14:20 – 15:15
Testing materials in the lab for durability (are OPC procedures applicable to Alkaline Cements?)
John Provis

15:15 – 15:45
Recommendations for future research and Concluding Remarks                                          
Angel Palomo

Sunday, September 15, 2019 18:00 – 20:00

PCC - Foyer - 2nd floor
WELCOME EVENING

Monday, September 16, 2019 08:30 – 09:15

Forum Hall
Opening Ceremony
  • Lukáš Peřka
    Organizing Committee Chairman, Research Institute of Binding Materials Prague
  • Jan Gemrich
    Steering Committee Secretary, Scientific Committee Chairman, Czech Cement Association
  • Ladislav Damašek
    Czech Cement Association

Monday, September 16, 2019 09:15 – 10:30

Forum Hall
Keynote Lectures I - Process Technology and Clinker Chemistry

All keynote lectures 25 minutes + 5 minutes discussion

9:15-9:30
Opening Speech:
 Progress of the Cement Chemistry – the Last Hundred Years and Next
Fred Glasser (United Kingdom) or Karen Scrivener (Switzerland)

9:30-10:00
Theme 1. Process Technology and Clinker Chemistry
The Cement Industry on the Way to a Low Carbon Industry

Martin Schneider (Germany)

10:00-10:30
Theme 1. Process Technology and Clinker Chemistry
Alternative fuels: Effects on Clinker Process and Properties

Anjan Chatterjee (India)

Monday, September 16, 2019 10:45 – 12:45

Forum Hall
Keynote Lectures II - Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements; VII - Testing Methods – Standardization and New Approach

All keynote lectures 25 minutes + 5 minutes discussion

10:45-11:15
Theme 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements
Advances in Understanding Cement Hydration Mechanisms
Karen Scrivener (Switzerland)

11:15-11:45
Theme 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements
Application of Thermodynamic Modelling to Hydrated Cements

Barbara Lothenbach (Switzerland)

11:45-12:15
Theme 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements
Advances in Characterizing and Understanding the Microstructure of Cementitious Materials

Paulo Monteiro (United States)

12:15-12:45
Theme 7. Testing Methods – Standardization and New Approach
Future Directions for Design, Specification, Testing, and Construction of Durable Concrete Structures

Douglas Hooton (Canada)

Monday, September 16, 2019 13:15 – 14:00

Poster Area
Poster Session - Theme 1. Process Technology and Clinker Chemistry and Theme 7. Testing Methods – Standardization and New Approach
ID: 570
Alucoque a by-product from the aluminium manufacture as mineralizer in the clinker production
Edgardo Fabian Irassar (Argentina)
Alejandra Tironi
Anabella Mocciaro
Ernesto Dario Moyas
Claudia Cristina Castellanos
Viviana L. Bonavetti
Monica A. Trezza
Viviana F. Rahhal
Alberto N. Scian
ID: 288
Influence of BaSO4 on properties of Portland clinker
Anežka Zezulová (Czech Republic)
Alexandra Rybová
Theodor Staněk

Monday, September 16, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

Forum Hall
Oral Presentations 1 - Topic 1. Process Technology and Clinker Chemistry

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 181
Raw meal and slag reactions during cement clinker formation
Erik Viggh (Sweden)
Dan Boström
Bodil Wilhelmsson
ID: 398
Microstructure of Clinker prepared using different ratio of OBM cutting as raw material
Hilal Al Dhamri (United Kingdom)
Sabah Abdul-Wahab
Ganesh Ram
Abdulaziz Al-Moqbali
Leon Black
ID: 543
Improving the reactivity and quality of clinker through enhanced combustion kinetics in kiln main burner
K. Subbulakshmanan (India)
Atul Kumar Chaturvedi
Ramsinh Chauhan
Reshu Chauhan
Rishi Kumar Joshi
Sukuru Ramarao
Bibekananda Mohapatra
ID: 218
The nanocrystalline nature of novel low-calcium hydraulic binders: formation of tobermorite upon hydration
Patrizia Paradiso (Portugal)
Rodrigo Lino Santos
Ricardo Bayão Horta
José Nuno Lopes
Paulo Ferreira
Rogerio Colaço
ID: 449
Novel composite mineralizers/fluxes for the production of A/CSA clinkers
Tristana Duvallet (United States)
Yongmin Zhou
Anne Oberlink
Robert Jewell
Thomas Robl

Monday, September 16, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 2 - Topic 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 444
Dissolution mechanism and activation energies of alite and lime from molecular dynamics simulations
Hegoi Manzano (Spain)
ID: 41
A simple model to predict C3S hydration kinetics
Frank Bellmann (Germany)
Jürgen Neubauer
Horst-Michael Ludwig
Christoph Naber
ID: 333
Aqueous phase composition of hydrating tricalcium silicate
Thomas Sowoidnich (Germany)
Frank Bellmann
Denis Damidot
Horst-Michael Ludwig
ID: 348
Effect of novel starch-based material on heat evolution for cement hydration
Yu Yan (China)
Alexandre Ouzia
Cheng Yu
Karen Scrivener
Jiaping Liu
ID: 356
Parameterization of the C-S-H sheet growth model using experimental data
Long Nguyen-Tuan (Germany)
Merlin A. Etzold
Christiane Roessler
Christoph Naber
Juergen Neubauer
Horst-Michael Ludwig

Monday, September 16, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 3 - Topic 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 289
A new strategy for more detailed understanding of OPC hydration: Adsorbed ions studied by a complete mass balance approach
Daniel Jansen (Germany)
Christoph Naber
Dominique Ectors
Zichen Lu
Xiangming Kong
Jürgen Neubauer
Friedlinde Goetz-Neunhoeffer
ID: 558
Insights gained into the microstructural development of LC3 using hydration modelling
Sreejith Krishnan (India)
Shashank Bishnoi
ID: 450
Investigation of the calcium silicate hydrate potential energy surface
Xabier M. Aretxabaleta (Spain)
Hegoi Manzano
Iñigo Etxebarria
ID: 464
The effect of hydrothermal curing on the hydration reaction and properties of Oil-Well and special Portland cements
Martin Palou (Slovakia)
Eva Kuzielová
Matúš Žemlička
Ľubomír Ježo
Janette Dragomirová
ID: 800
Influence of conditioning, pressing and nanoindentation test parameters on micromechanical properties of calcium (alumino) silicate hydrates
Rotana Hay (United Arab Emirates)
Jiaqi Li
Kemal Celik
ID: 63
Formation of metal ion complexes in cementitious porewater and leachates
Colin Walker (Japan)
Sohtaro Anraku
Chie Oda
Morihiro Mihara
Akira Honda

Monday, September 16, 2019 16:00 – 17:45

Forum Hall
Oral Presentations 4 - Topic 1. Process Technology and Clinker Chemistry

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 391
CLEANKER project: CO2 capture in cement plant by Calcium looping process
Fulvio Canonico (Italy)
Luigi Buzzi
Mario Balocco
Francesco Magli
Martina Fantini
Matteo Romano
Stefano Consonni
ID: 217
Reducing the CO2 footprint of cement production by electrification
Bodil Wilhelmsson (Sweden)
Rainer Backman
ID: 174
Comparison of water curing and accelerated carbonation curing on mortar mix incorporating ground granulated blast furnace slag
Shweta Goyal (India)
Devender Sharma
Abhinav Aggarwal
ID: 528
Integrated capture and utilization of cement kiln CO2 to produce more sustainable concrete
Sean Monkman (Canada)
John Kline
Kevin Cail
ID: 187
Creation and applications of a cement quality predictive system (TQPS).
Daisuke Kurokawa (Japan)
Maiko Ohno
Ryoichi Suematsu
Hiroshi Hirao

Monday, September 16, 2019 16:00 – 17:45

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 5 - Topic 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 479
Bridging the gap between nanoparticle simulations and chemical kinetics of cement hydration
Enrico Masoero (United Kingdom)
Kumaran Coopamootoo
ID: 542
Mathematical modeling of accelerated carbonation curing of cement paste at early age
Xiaojian Gao (China)
Tiefeng Chen
Ling Qin
ID: 650
Effect of reactive material addition on early hydration of Portland cement suspensions
Marcel Hark Maciel (Brazil)
Roberto César de Oliveira Romano
Maria Alba Cincotto
Rafael Giuliano Pileggi
ID: 269
Experimental investigation of cement hydration in gravity-free environment
Juliana Moraes Neves (United States)
Aleksandra Radlinska
Richard Grugel
Barry SCheetz
ID: 103
The impact of cement and clinker prehydration on retarder performance
Florian Hartmann (Germany)
Markus Meier
Johann Plank
ID: 177
Experimental study and modelling C-S-H morphology effect on cement hydration in fly ash blended-cement paste
Tiao Wang (Japan)
Tetsuya Ishida
Rui Gu

Monday, September 16, 2019 16:00 – 17:45

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 6 - Topic 7. Testing Methods – Standardization and New Approach

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 112
Sulphate optimization of binders containing portland cement clinker using isothermal calorimetry
Thomas Matschei (Germany)
Peter Kruspan
Paul Sandberg
Lars Wadso
ID: 148
Experimental determination of carbonation related durability indicators : gas diffusivity and CO2 binding capacity
Mouna Boumaaza (France)
Bruno Huet
Cassandre Le galliard
Philippe Turcry
Abdelkarim Aït-mokhtar
Christoph Gehlen
ID: 381
Electrochemical characterisation of cement hydration and properties by alternating current impedance spectroscopy
Aldo Sosa Gallardo (United Kingdom)
John Provis
ID: 426
Studies of self-desiccation of hydrating binder systems by combined isothermal calorimetry and relative humidity measurements
Lars Wadsö (Sweden)
Oskar Linderoth
Tetyana Kuratnyk
Andre Mayer
ID: 476
Organic acid attack of cement in batch experiments – Solution and mineral compositions, pore size distributions
Zsuzsanna Szabó-Krausz (Hungary)
Viktória Gável
György Falus
Csilla Király
Péter Kónya
Tamás Spránitz
Zoltán Szalai
Zoltán Dankházi
Csaba Szabó
ID: 772
A comparative study of thermogravimetric analysis conducted on two different instruments
Oskar Linderoth (Sweden)
Peter Johansson

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 08:30 – 09:00

Forum Hall
GCCA and Cembureau

8:30-8:45
GCCA: The cement industry sustainability journey – GCCA, a worldwide approach to accelerate progress 
Claude Lórea
Cement Director, Global Cement and Concrete Association

8:45-9:00
Cembureau: A competitive cement industry as driver for innovation in the construction value chain
Koen Coppenholle
Chief Executive, Cembureau – The European Cement Association

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 08:30 – 10:30

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 7 - Topic 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 551
Assessment of the impact of water activity on clinker reactivity
Thomas Matschei (Germany)
Luis Baquerizo
Karen Scrivener
ID: 191
Effect of NaCl on stability of C-A-S-H phases
Linda Irbe (Germany)
Robin Edward Beddoe
Harald Hilbig
Detlef Heinz
ID: 87
Study of formation of thaumasite on hydration of ternesite clinker
Karel Dvořák (Czech Republic)
Marcela Fridrichová
Dominik Gazdič
ID: 95
Radionuclides immobilization in cement matrix: capacity of C-(A-)S-H to retain Cs
Eduardo Duque-Redondo (Spain)
Kazuo Yamada
Hegoi Manzano
ID: 336
Panoramix: an integrated computational chemical, physical, and life cycle assessment approach to designing cement related materials
Niko Heeren (United Kingdom)
Rupert Myers
ID: 51
Green high-performance concrete from pozzolanic cement
David Otieno Koteng (Kenya)

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 08:30 – 10:30

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 8 - Topic 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 294
Identification of carbonation effect on cement paste microstructure using micro-CT image analysis
Ji-Su Kim (Korea, Republic of)
Tong-Seok Han
ID: 361
Chemical-crystallographic characterization of cement clinkers by application of coupled EDX-EBSD in the SEM a new way to control clinker manufacture
Christiane Rößler (Germany)
Bernd Möser
Horst-Michael Ludwig
ID: 368
Recent developments in analytical SEM techniques combined with focused ion beam sectioning to image the 3D nanostructure of hydrated cements
Bernd Möser (Germany)
Christiane Rössler
Horst-Michael Ludwig
ID: 782
Characterization of 3D pore structure in cement paste using X-ray computed tomography combined with metal alloy enhancing
Rusheng Qian (China)
Yunsheng Zhang
Bo Pang
Guojian Liu
Cheng Liua
ID: 806
New technique for assessing fracture properties of cement hydrates using microbending tests and multiscale modelling
Jiří Němeček (Czech Republic)
Vít Šmilauer
Jiří Němeček
Filip Kolařík
Jan Maňák
ID: 493
Effect of BaCO3 on cement hydration
Paula Carmona-Quiroga (Spain)
Maria Teresa Blanco-Varela
ID: 787
Characterisation of microstructure development and hydration rate of Cement systems during the early hydration stage
YanLi Wen (United Kingdom)
XiaJie Liu
Peng Lin
Dirk Engelberg

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 09:00 – 10:30

Forum Hall
Keynote Lectures III - Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

All keynote lectures 25 minutes + 5 minutes discussion

9:00-9:30
Theme 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)
Supplementary Cementitious Materials: New Sources, Characterization, and Performance Insights
Maria Juenger (Denmark)

9:30-10:00
Theme 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

Reactivity of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) in Cement Blends
Jørgen Skibsted (Denmark)

10:00-10:30
Theme 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)
Fly Ash and Slag
Zbigniew Giergiczny (Poland)

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 10:45 – 12:45

Forum Hall
Keynote Lectures IV - Other Binders and Their Application; VII - Testing Methods – Standardization and New Approach

All keynote lectures 25 minutes + 5 minutes discussion

10:45-11:15
Theme 4. Other Binders and Their Application
Recent Progress in Low-Carbon Binders

Caijun Shi (China), John Provis (United Kingdom)

11:15-11:45
Theme 4. Other Binders and Their Application
Hybrid Binders: A Journey from the Past to a Sustainable Future (Opus Caementicium Futurum)
Angel Palomo (Spain)

11:45-12:15
Theme 4. Other Binders and Their Application
Advances in Understanding Ye’elimite-rich Cements

Mohsen Ben Haha (Germany)

12:15-12:45
Theme 7. Testing Methods – Standardization and New Approach
Rethinking Cement Standards: Opportunities for a Better Future

Vanderley John (Brazil)

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 10:45 – 12:45

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 9 - Topic 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 128
Effect of chloride salts on cement hydration: influence of the cation
Paolo Forni (Italy)
ID: 192
Determination of the structure-property correlation in calcium (alumino)silicate hydrate using synchrotron-radiation-based x-ray diffraction
Guoqing Geng (Switzerland)
Rainer Daehn
Erich Wieland
Paulo J. Monteiro
ID: 247
Microstructure features of an innovative ultra-high performance glass concrete (UHPGC)
William Wilson (Canada)
Nancy Ahmed Soliman
Luca Sorelli
Arezki Tagnit-Hamou
ID: 675
The role of aluminum in Calcium Silicate Hydrate phases: A solid-state 27Al and 29Si NMR investigation
Sheng-Yu Yang (Denmark)
Barbara Lothenbach
Jørgen Skibsted
ID: 80
Applications of in situ digital holographic microscopy to study dissolution kinetics of cementitious minerals
Alexander Brand (United States)
Jeffrey Bullard
ID: 96
Synchrotron X-ray pair distribution function analysis of tricalcium silicate pastes
Ana Cuesta (Spain)
Jesus D. Zea-Garcia
Angeles G. De la Torre
Isabel Santacruz
Miguel A.G. Aranda
ID: 193
The mechanical behavior of foamed concrete specimens with different binders evaluated using micro-CT images and crack phase field model
Sang-Yeop Chung (Germany)
Ji-Su Kim
Mohamed Abd Elrahman
Tong-Seok Han
Dietmar Stephan

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 10:45 – 12:45

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 10 - Topic 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 161
Multiscale (force field and semiempirical) modelling of structure and properties of C-A-S-H
Alexei I. Abrikosov (Sweden)
Goran Kovačević
Valera Veryazov
ID: 540
Adsorption of polymeric micelles on cement and their influence on the early age properties of fresh cement paste
Jie Hu (China)
Yangyang Zhu
Jiangxiong Wei
Qijun Yu
ID: 548
Mechanical properties and microstructure of 3D printing concrete
Xiqiang Lin (China)
Tao Zhang
Liang Huo
Guoyou li
Nan Zhang
Wenzhan Ji
ID: 565
Hydration processes of accelerated cementitious systems governing early strength development
Lukas Briendl (Austria)
Isabel Galan
Florian Steindl
Rudolf Röck
Maria Thumann
Joachim Juhart
Andre Baldermann
Florian Mittermayr
Wolfgang Kusterle
ID: 373
Simple explanation of the expansion mechanism due to alkali-silica gel formed in the highly reactive aggregate
Go Igarashi (Japan)
Norihisa Osawa
Kazuo Yamada
Tomoya Nishiwaki
ID: 831
Effect of ettringite crystallization on expansion of super sulfated cement and Portland slag cement
Huaqiang Sun (China)
Jueshi Qian
Yalun Yang
Yanfei Yue
ID: 508
Physicochemical properties of C-S-H gel characterized by nanoindentation
Chun-Tao Chen (Taiwan)
Yo-Ting Chou
Ta-Peng Chang

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 13:00 – 14:00

Poster Area
Poster Session - Theme 2. Hydration, Structure and Thermodynamics of Portland Cements and Theme 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

Forum Hall
Oral Presentations 11 - Topic 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 82
Comparison of various cement pastes with SCM at different ages: phase assemblage evolutions.
Mickael Saillio (France)
Véronique Baroghel-Bouny
Matthieu Bertin
Sylvain Pradelle
Julien Vincent
Jean-Baptiste D'Espinose de Lacaillerie
ID: 249
The role of particle size in performance of reclaimed and beneficiated fly ashes
Saif Al-Shmaisani (United States)
Ryan Kalina
Raissa Ferron
Maria Juenger
ID: 553
Applicability of modified Chapelle’s test on different types of supplementary cementitious materials
Anuj Parashar (India)
Shashank Bishnoi
ID: 612
Compatible superplasticizers for low clinker cementitious materials
Federica Boscaro (Switzerland)
Marta Palacios
Peter Kruspan
Lukas Frunz
Robert J. Flatt
ID: 74
Effects of admixtures on early-age shrinkage under high temperature conditions
Keisuke Takahashi (Japan)
Shingo Asamoto
Thomas Bier
Harsha Sooriyaarachchi
Suguru Goto
ID: 301
New cement types with low clinker content and their application in concrete
Volkert Feldrappe (Germany)
Andreas Ehrenberg

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 12 - Topic 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 71
Study of the influence of triethanolamine on fly ash blended cement
Rachel Reiver (France)
Nathalie Azema
Gwenn Le Saout
Eric Garcia-Diaz
Lucia Ferrari
Vanessa Kocaba
ID: 200
Research on dispersion performance of modified graphene in aqueous and cement matrix
Zhibo Sheng (China)
Mingli Cao
Fang Yu
Jianbo Xiong
Zhihong Fan
Haicheng Yang
ID: 408
Ternary binders with slag and metakaolin: revealing the influence of metakaolin during hydration and pore structure development
Monica Lundgren (Sweden)
Arezou Babaahmadi
Urs Mueller
ID: 297
Influence of fluoride ions on fluidity of cement paste and adsorption of superplasticizer
Kazuki Matsuzawa (Japan)
Masahiro Miyauchi
Etsuo Sakai
ID: 254
Water absorption of high volume fly ash concrete prepared by local fly ash
Jinfeng Sun (China)
Yu Zhang
Xiaodong Shen
Gang Tan
Jennifer Tanner
ID: 282
Improvement of strength development of fly ash cement concrete by modifying mineral composition of clinker
Shingo Miyazawa (Japan)
Etsuo Sakai
Nobukazu Nito
Hiroshi Hirao

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 13 - Topic 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 168
RILEM TC 267-TRM report: results of a round robin campaign on chemical reactivity test methods for supplementary cementitious materials
Xuerun LI (Switzerland)
Ruben SNELLINGS
Karen SCRIVENER
RILEM TC 267-TRM Committee
ID: 371
Dolomite and limestone micro filler: early-age properties and soundness on blended cement
Edgardo Fabian Irassar (Argentina)
Antonela Di Salvo
Guillermina Marchetti
Viviana Rahhal
Mónica Trezza
ID: 564
Suitability of dolomitic carbonate rocks as cement main constituents
Klaus Lipus (Germany)
ID: 765
A new supercritical fluids-based technology for calcium silicate hydrates production: application to cementitious materials
Valentina Musumeci (France)
Jorge Sanchez Dolado
Cyril Aymonier
ID: 350
The glass structure of granulated blast furnace slag and its effect on reactivity
Andreas Ehrenberg (Germany)
Joachim Deubener
Hansjörg Bornhöft
Natalja Pronina
Daniel Hart
ID: 600
Measuring the particle size distribution of blended cement
Oumayma Ahmadah (France)
Hela Bessaies-bey
Ammar Yahya
Nicolas Roussel

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 16:00 – 17:15

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 15 - Topic 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 305
Blended binders based on ordinary Portland cement and mechanochemically activated fly ash with a polymer-based admixture
Alexander Mezhov (Israel)
Ursula Pott
Dietmar Stephan
Konstantin Kovler
ID: 185
Influence of curing temperature on the hydration of blast furnace slag in high volume slag cement
Nobukazu Nito (Japan)
Kan Shinobe
Yukiko Ueda
Yutaka Aikawa
Etsuo Sakai
ID: 132
Alkaline activation of slag-cement with powder of waste glasses
Viviana Fátima Rahhal (Argentina)
Mónica Adriana Trezza
ID: 207
Magnesium (alumino) silicate hydrate formation in low-pH cement paste
Ellina Bernard (Switzerland)
Barbara Lothenbach
Frank Winnefeld

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 16:00 – 17:30

Forum Hall
Oral Presentations 14 - Topic 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 92
The hydration of Fly ash cement with optimized clinker
Etsuo Sakai (Japan)
Yutaka Aikawa
Toshinari Mukai
Nobukazu Nito
Hiroshi Hirao
ID: 387
The effect of fly ash on chloride thresholds for corrosion
Michael Thomas (Canada)
ID: 620
Revisiting the relation between alkilinity of pore solution and expansion due to alkali-silica reaction in ternary mixtures incorporating glass powder
Isabelle Fily-Paré (Canada)
Benoit Fournier
Josée Duchesne
Arezki Tagnit-Hamou
ID: 804
The impact of calcalerous gaize on tricalcium aluminate hydration process
Piotr Stępień (Poland)
Jan Małolepszy
ID: 208
Effect of nanopowders on strength evolution of high volume fly ash concretes
Chamila Gunasekara (Australia)
David Law
Sujeeva Setunge

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 16:00 – 17:45

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 16 - Topic 3. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs)

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 190
Methods to determine the reaction degree of metakaolin in cementitious blends
François Avet (Switzerland)
Xuerun Li
Karen Scrivener
ID: 115
High Performance Concrete with Calcined Clay and Limestone as Cement Substitute
Hongjian Du (Singapore)
Sze Dai Pang
Anjaneya Dixit
ID: 773
Molecular engineering of superplasticizers for metakaolin-portland cement blends with hierarchical machine learning
Newell Washburn (United States)
Barnabas Poczos
Kimberly Kurtis
ID: 100
Novel zwitterionic PCE superplasticizers for calcined clays and their application in calcined clay blended cements
Marlene Schmid (Germany)
Ricarda Sposito
Karl-Christian Thienel
Johann Plank
ID: 140
Characterization and behaviour of eco-efficient cement matrices produced with kaolinite-based wastes as a future alternative pozzolan
Moisés Frías (Spain)
Raquel Vigil de la Villa
Rosario García
Sagrario Martínez
Lucía Fernández
Iñigo Vegas
Laura Caneda
Eloy Asensio
Mª Isabel Sánchez de Rojas
ID: 681
Coal mining waste as a kaolinite source for production of ternary blended cements
Camila Salvi Malacarne (Brazil)
Raildo Alves Fiuza Junior
Jardel Pereira Gonçalves
Erich David Rodriguez
Ana Paula Kirchheim

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 08:00 – 10:30

Forum Hall
Keynote Lectures V - Chemical Admixtures and Fresh Concrete (Fresh and Hardened Concrete)

All keynote lectures 25 minutes + 5 minutes discussion

8:00-8:30
Theme 5. Chemical Admixtures and Fresh Concrete (Fresh and Hardened Concrete)
Recent Advance of Chemical Admixtures in Concrete

Liu Jiaping (China)

8:30-9:00
Theme 5. Chemical Admixtures and Fresh Concrete (Fresh and Hardened Concrete)
Rheological Properties of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete - An Overview

Kamal Khayat (United States)

9:00-9:30
Theme 5. Chemical Admixtures and Fresh Concrete (Fresh and Hardened Concrete)
Digital concrete: A review

Robert Flatt (Switzerland)

9:30-10:00
Theme 5. Chemical Admixtures and Fresh Concrete (Fresh and Hardened Concrete)
Properties of Early-age Concrete Relevant to Cracking in Massive Concrete

Ippei Maruyama (Japan)

10:00-10:30
Theme 5. Chemical Admixtures and Fresh Concrete (Fresh and Hardened Concrete)
Recent Advances on Yield Stress and Elasticity of Fresh Cement-based Materials

Nicolas Roussel (France)

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 09:00 – 11:00

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 17 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 497
New Alkaline-Belitic hybrid binders
Angel Palomo (Spain)
Ana Fernandez-Jimenez
M. Jose Sanchez-Herrero
ID: 573
Effects of Ca/Si ratio and Al on the carbonation resistance of C-S-H gels
Jing Li (China)
Qijun Yu
Haoliang Huang
Suhong Yin
ID: 585
A defective crystal model for the molecular structure of geopolymers as a baseline for multiscale modelling.
Francesca Lolli (United Kingdom)
Enrico Masoero
ID: 624
Acid resistance mechanisms of Alkali-Activated Cements
Juan Pablo Gevaudan (United States)
Wil Srubar
ID: 56
Calcium sulfoaluminate cement expansion: effects of pore solution and crystallization pressures
Craig Hargis (United States)
Barbara Lothenbach
Christian Mueller
Frank Winnefeld
ID: 169
Innovative technology constituted of sulfoaluminate cement-based concrete and non-corrosive reinforcement to produce durable and sustainable reinforced concretes
Federica Bertola (Italy)
Fulvio Canonico
Sara Irico
ID: 223
Hydration behavior of blended cements containing sulfoaluminate clinker
Daniela Gastaldi (Italy)
Federica Bertola
Fulvio Canonico

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 09:00 – 11:00

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 18 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 577
Critical assessment of geopolymer concrete durability for wastewater infrastructure affected by microbial induced acid corrosion.
Cyrill Grengg (Austria)
Florian Mittermayr
Neven Ukrainczyk
Eddie Koenders
Günther Koraimann
Sabine Kienesberger
Martin Dietzel
ID: 401
Belitic calcium sulfoaluminate cement: Hydration chemistry, performance, and use in the United States
Eric Bescher (United States)
Ken Vallens
John Kim
ID: 196
Effect of calcined clay reservoir sediments on the behaviour of sustainable calcium sulfoaluminate-blended cements
Antonio Telesca (Italy)
Milena Marroccoli
ID: 529
Differences in reaction degrees of calcium silicates in ternary CSA based systems depending on the formed hydrate phases
Julian Wolf (Germany)
Daniel Jansen
Friedlinde Goetz-Neunhoeffer
Juergen Neubauer
ID: 590
Low temperature performance of PC/CSA blended cement
Ge Zhang (China)
Yingzi Yang
ID: 655
Variability of calcium sulfoaluminate cements and its effect on their performances and on the valorization of zinc rich waste
Joelle KLEIB (France)
Georges Aouad
Mirvat Zakhour
ID: 673
Characterization of calcium sulfoaluminate cement components and hydration reactions by 19F, 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR spectroscopy
Jørgen Skibsted (Denmark)
Malene Thostrup Pedersen

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 09:00 – 11:00

Club D
Oral Presentations 19 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 147
Durability of concrete containing cements based on belite ye’elimite ferrite (BYF) clinkers with low ye’elimite content
Nikola Mikanovic (Germany)
Jan Skocek
Mohsen Ben Haha
ID: 338
Carbonation parameter influence on rankinite hardening process
Raimundas Siauciunas (Lithuania)
Agne Smigelskyte
ID: 582
Influence of reactive MgO on carbonation behavior of γ-C2S
Yuandong Mu (China)
Zhichao Liu
Fazhou Wang
Yongjia He
Yunhua Zhang
ID: 611
Performance of CO2-reducing cement based on calcium silicates
Sada Sahu (United States)
Richard C. Meininger
ID: 230
Investigation on the mechanism of hydration and hardening of magnesium phosphate cement under harsh conditions
Xingwen Jia (China)
ID: 260
Into the adhesion and re-adhesion (healing) to formation of novel Polymer-Cement Composites for geothermal applications
Carlos Fernandez (United States)
Quin Miller
Kenton Rod
Gao Dai
Nicolas Huerta

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 10:45 – 13:15

Forum Hall
Keynote Lectures VI - Concrete Durability

All keynote lectures 25 minutes + 5 minutes discussion

10:45-11:15
Theme 6. Concrete Durability
Concrete Durability: Recent Advances and Next Steps

Mike Thomas (Canada)

11:15-11:45
Theme 6. Concrete Durability
Durability, Service Life Prediction, and Modelling for Reinforced Concrete Structures – Review and Critique
Mark Alexander (South Africa)

11:45-12:15
Theme 6. Concrete Durability
Crack-altered Durability Properties and Performance of Structural Concretes
Kefei Li (China)

12:15-12:45
Theme 6. Concrete Durability
Carbonation as a method to improve climate performance for cement based material

Ronny Andersson (Sweden)

12:45-13:15
Theme 6. Concrete Durability
Toward the Prediction of Pore Volumes and Freeze-Thaw Performance of Concrete Using Thermodynamic Modelling

Jason Weiss (United States)

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 11:15 – 13:00

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 20 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 28
Alkali-activated slag cement as a mineral matrix for solidification of borate liquid wastes and ion-exchange resins
Nailia Rakhimova (Russian Federation)
Ravil Rakhimov
Yevgen Lutskin
Vladimir Morozov
ID: 104
Effect of the chemical activation of slag on the working mechanism of polycarboxylate ether polymer
Théau Conte (Germany)
Johann Plank
Florian Hartmann
ID: 303
Early reaction on waterglass-alkali-activated slag cements. Influence on the rheological behavior
Marta Palacios (Spain)
Sara Gismera
María del Mar Alonso
Paula Carmona-Quiroga
Mª Teresa Blanco-Varela
Barbara Lothenbach
Jean-Baptiste d'Espinose de Lacaillerie
Aurelie Favier
Coralie Brumaud
Francisca Puertas
ID: 314
Hydraulic binder based on granulated blast-furnace slag and silica fume
Lubomir Jezo (Slovakia)
Jozef Mikusinec
Martin Palou
ID: 319
Effect of cement kiln bypass dust on properties and hydration of Akali-Activated slag mixtures
Vlastimil Bílek (Czech Republic)
Lukáš Kalina
Radoslav Novotný
Jiří Másilko
František Šoukal
ID: 457
Rational design of alkali activated slag materials
Susan A. Bernal (United Kingdom)
Xinyuan Ke
John L. Provis

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 11:15 – 13:00

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 21 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 59
Effect of plasticizing admixtures on the behavior and properties of alkali activated materials
Lukáš Kalina (Czech Republic)
Vlastimil Bílek
Radoslav Novotný
František Šoukal
ID: 309
The impact of phosphoric acid on the hydration of a CA-cement
Tanja Manninger (Germany)
Daniel Jansen
Jürgen Neubauer
Friedlinde Götz-Neunhoeffer
ID: 421
Hydration products in moderate-heat Portland cement - expansive additive - CaO•2Al2O3 system and utilization of carbonation reaction
Mori Taiichiro (Japan)
Numanami Yuta
Higuchi Takayuki
Sakai Etsuo
ID: 442
Investigation of the hydration process of a wollastonite-based brushite cement
Céline Cau Dit Coumes (France)
Priscillia Laniesse
Adel Mesbah
Gwenn Le Saout
Philippe Gaveau
Gilles Silly
ID: 605
Acceleration of M-S-H gel formation through the addition of alkali carbonates
Han Zhao (United Kingdom)
Theodore Hanein
Nabaichuan Li
Abdullah Alotaibi
Ang Li
Samuel Walling
Hajime Kinoshita

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 11:15 – 13:00

Club D
Oral Presentations 22 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 107
Alkaline blends of metakaolin-limestone: analysis by experimental design
Pedro Perez-Cortes (Mexico)
J Ivan Escalante-Garcia
ID: 413
Leaching of metakaolin-based geopolymers in pure water and acetic acid
Neven Ukrainczyk (Germany)
Oliver Vogt
Eddie Koenders
ID: 461
Blended red brick powder/metakaolin geopolymers
Pavel Rovnaník (Czech Republic)
Cecílie Mizerová
Patrik Bayer
ID: 111
Effect of ultra-fine ash spheres on rheological properties of fly ash-slag geopolymer pastes
Tao Yang (China)
Zuhua Zhang
Xuan Gao
Huajun Zhu
ID: 311
Strength and microstructure of metakaolin-fly ash based geopolymers at different l/s ratios
Oliver Vogt (Germany)
Neven Ukrainczyk
Eddie Koenders
ID: 383
Rheological investigations on ultra-high performance alkali activated material (UPAAM)
Alexander Wetzel (Germany)
Bernhard Middendorf

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 13:30 – 14:00

Poster Area
Poster Session - Theme 4. Other Binders and Their Application

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 13:30 – 18:00

Technical Visits
Technical Visits

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 14:00 – 15:30

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 25 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 384
Effect of curing time on binder development and steel corrosion in alkali activated slag mortars.
Maria Criado (United Kingdom)
John L. Provis
ID: 495
Refining the pore structure of geopolymer cements for improving radioactive waste conditioning
Bastien Planel (France)
Sandy Lanier
Catherine Davy
David Lambertin
ID: 409
Low CO2 binder solution resisting extreme sulfate attack in real conditions of the new European railway tunnel at Mont Cenis
Peter Kruspan (Switzerland)
Sandrine Baillard
Loïc Divet
Mickaël Saillio
Jacques Burdin
Elsa Hugot
ID: 505
Thermochromic mortar based on eco-efficient belite cement for improvement of building sustainability
Gloria Perez (Spain)
Alicia Pons
Maria J. Gavira
Virginia R. Allegro
Mariano Corroto
Ana Guerrero
ID: 438
Development of phosphate modified CAC cementitious systems with reduced water content for the immobilization of radioactive wastes
Ines Garcia-Lodeiro (Spain)
Keita Irisawa
Yoshihiro Meguro
Hajime Kinoshita

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 14:00 – 15:30

Club D
Oral Presentations 26 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 152
Evolution of pore solution versus solubility limits during the early hydration of calcium sulfo-aluminate type cements
Mohsen Ben Haha (Germany)
Maciej Zajac
Jan Skocek
Frank Bullerjahn
Barbara Lothenbach
ID: 504
Microstructural modifications of the expansive hydrates formed under different curing and restraining conditions in expansive concretes
José Luis García Calvo (Spain)
Pedro Carballosa
Filipe Pedrosa
David Revuelta
ID: 616
Durability of supersulfated cement with improved early strength
Martin Cyr (France)
Ludovic André
Mailys Ruau
Nicolas Musikas
Laurent Frouin
ID: 386
Determining viability of industrial byproducts in alkali activated systems
Hugo Uvegi (United States)
Brian Traynor
Piyush Chaunsali
Elsa Olivetti
ID: 602
Calcium silicate cement and mineral carbonation applied to precast industry
Vincent Meyer (France)
Jason Bryant
Sada Sahu

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

Forum Hall
Oral Presentations 23 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 165
Hydration and rheology of sulfoaluminate cements (SAC) in presence of polycarboxylate superplasticizers (PCE) and citric acid
Belhadi Rachid (France)
Grosseau Philippe
Govin Alexandre
ID: 210
Alkali activation of low-calcium silicate hydraulic binders
Rodrigo Santos (Portugal)
Ricardo Bayão Horta
João Pereira
Teresa Nunes
Rogério Colaço
ID: 295
The hydration of calcium aluminates phases at low temperatures (5 °C, 10 °C, 15 °C)
Jan Koplík (Czech Republic)
Radoslav Novotný
Jiří Másilko
Jiří Švec
ID: 454
Effect of curing on the performance of alkali-activated slag concrete
Hilal El-Hassan (United Arab Emirates)
Abdelrahman Alsallamin
ID: 526
Effect of alkali activator modulus on fracture properties of alkali-activated slag/fly ash pastes
Shizhe Zhang (Netherlands)
Zhenming Li
Bahman Ghiassi
Suhong Yin
Guang Ye
ID: 684
Efflorescence in calcined kaolin sludge based geopolymers
Márlon Longhi (Brazil)
Ana Paula Kirchheim
Erich Rodríguez

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 24 - Topic 4. Other Binders and their Application

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 153
Nanostructural development of biphasic C-(N)-A-S-H/N-A-S-H gels in synthetic alkali-activated materials revealed by multinuclear MQMAS solid state NMR
Brant Walkley (United Kingdom)
Samuel J. Page
Gregory J. Rees
John V. Hanna
John L. Provis
ID: 652
Gamma irradiation of geopolymers at early age
Daniel Geddes (United Kingdom)
Susan Bernal
Martin Hayes
John Provis
ID: 507
Application of preheating treatment to setting control of geopolymer cement using ground granulated blast furnace slag
Zhuguo Li (Japan)
Ko Ikeda
ID: 516
Autogenous shrinkage and mechanical properties of alkali-activated slag blended with metakaolin
Zhenming Li (Netherlands)
Guang Ye
ID: 613
Early-age and drying shrinkage of alkali-activated slag/fly ash concretes, mortars and pastes
Alexandre Rodrigue (Canada)
Josée Duchesne
Benoit Fournier
Benoit Bissonnette
ID: 172
Synthesis and hydration of ye’elimite doped with Na and Fe
Frank Winnefeld (Switzerland)
Craig W. Hargis
Andreas Leemann
Barbara Lothenbach

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 19:30 – 23:30

Žofín Palace
Congress Dinner

Thursday, September 19, 2019 08:30 – 10:30

Forum Hall
Oral Presentations 27 - Topic 5. Fresh and Hardened Concrete

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 72
Mechanistic study of early strength enhancers
Denise A. Silva (United States)
Richard Sibbick
ID: 101
The unusual behaviour of specific biopolymers as accelerator in alumina cement
Alexander Engbert (Germany)
Johann Plank
ID: 156
Influences of temperature on interactions between superplasticizers and cements with fly ash or calcined clay
Jens Herrmann (Germany)
Jörg Rickert
ID: 400
Synthesis of nanoparticles by supercritical fluids technology to use as addition for cement
Edurne Erkizia (Spain)
Marta Diez
Francisco Borja Aguirre
Alejandro Salvador
Juan Jose Gaitero
Jorge Sanchez Dolado
Cyril Aymonier
ID: 527
Waste CO2 upcycling as a means to improve ready mixed concrete sustainability
Sean Monkman (Canada)
Kevin Cail
ID: 587
Impact of shrinkage reducing admixture on first drying shrinkage isotherms
Hafsa Rahoui (France)
Ippei Maruyama
Matthieu Vandamme
Jean-Michel Pereira
Martin Mosquet

Thursday, September 19, 2019 08:30 – 10:30

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 28 - Topic 6. Concrete Durability

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 124
Effect of calcium on synthesis of alkali-silica reaction products
Zhenguo Shi (Switzerland)
Barbara Lothenbach
ID: 216
Impact of storage conditions on expansion due to ASR
Lionel Sofia (Switzerland)
Théodore Chappex
Karen Scrivener
ID: 456
Influence of temperature, pore solution pH, and aggregate reactivity on ASR expansion in a submerged setting
Tiffany Szeles (United States)
Farshad Rajabipour
Shelley Stoffels
ID: 501
Relationship between composition, rheological and swelling properties of alkali-silica gels produced in cemented waste packages
Nicolas Courtois (France)
Céline Cau Dit Coumes
Arnaud Poulesquen
Jérémy Haas
Seif Ben Hadj Hassine
David Bulteel
ID: 523
Introduction of a multi-scale chemo-physical simulation model of ASR
Xiujiao Qiu (Belgium)
Jiayi Chen
Erik Schlangen
Guang Ye
Geert De Schutter
ID: 562
Characterization of Alkali-Silica Reaction Products by means of Raman Spectroscopy before and after Application of Accelerated Tests
Sebastian Simon (Germany)
Sandra Sigmund
Martin A. Ziemann
Julia von Werder
Birgit Meng

Thursday, September 19, 2019 08:30 – 10:30

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 29 - Topic 6. Concrete Durability

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 663
Study of the carbonation mechanism in natural exposure and accelerated test using blast furnace slag
Junya Nakamura (Japan)
Takeshi Iyoda
Seishi Goto
ID: 604
Numerical modelling of sulfuric acid attack on OPC and CAC materials
Amr Aboulela (France)
Matthieu Peyre-Lavigne
Bruno Huet
Cédric Patapy
Samuel Meulenyzer
Alexandra Bertron
ID: 712
Temperature monitoring and long-term durability of marine mass concrete under high temperature, high humidity and high salt environments
Liulei Lu (China)
Qionglin Fu
Jian Lin
Shuai Gao
Shan Hu
Junfeng Wang
ID: 657
Rate of absorption of carbon dioxide by pure Portland and blended cement pastes
Carmen Andrade (United States)
Miguel Angel Sanjuán
Isabel Galán
ID: 755
Determination of transport and kinetic parameters in cementitious materials – Inverse methods in corrosion of rebars in concrete
Robert Filipek (Poland)
Artur Łagosz
Jan Deja
Krzysztof Szyszkiewicz-Warzecha
Jakub Stec
ID: 75
Physicochemical properties and durability of cement-based materials on the deep sea floor
Mari Kobayashi (Japan)
Keisuke Takahashi
Toshiro Yamanaka
Hiroko Makita
ID: 268
Corrosion protection performance of magnesium phosphate cement based materials
Hao Tang (China)
Jueshi Qian
Yanfei Yue

Thursday, September 19, 2019 11:00 – 12:45

Forum Hall
Oral Presentations 30 - Topic 5. Fresh and Hardened Concrete

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 178
Rheological property of mortar containing high volume blast furnace slag powder as cement
Akari Hosogai (Japan)
ID: 621
Microproportioning paste with crushed aggregate filler by use of specific surface area
Elisabeth Leite Skare (Norway)
Rolands Cepuritis
Jon Spangenberg
Evgeny Ramenskiy
Ernst Mørtsell
Sverre Smeplass
Stefan Jacobsen
ID: 27
Mysterious drying-induced micro-cracking: the isolated evolutions of pores and micro-cracks
Chunsheng Zhou (China)
Fangzhou Ren
Wei Wang
Zhu Ding
ID: 85
Full field autogenous shrinkage of cement-based materials based on digital volume correlation method
Keshu Wan (China)
Ziqiang Xu
Qing Jiang
ID: 179
Development of a new drying shrinkage reducing agent of concrete by spraying on surface of concrete
Lingling Liu (Japan)
Hiromi Fujiwara
Masanori Maruoka

Thursday, September 19, 2019 11:00 – 12:45

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 31 - Topic 6. Concrete Durability

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 603
Bench-marking the miniature concrete prism test and the concrete cylinder tests to field exposure blocks for mitigation of alkali-silica reaction
Krishna Siva Teja Chopperla (United States)
Thano Drimalas
Jussara Tanesi
Ahmad Ardani
Michael Laskey
Michael Thomas
Kevin Folliard
Jason Ideker
ID: 752
Suppressing alkali-silica reaction through incorporation of calcined kaolinite–montmorillonite clay blends
Jianqiang Wei (United States)
ID: 796
Pore solution chemistry of fly ash geopolymer: Relation to the alkali-silica reaction resistance of geopolymer concrete
Jiawei Lei (Singapore)
Jiajun Fu
En-hua Yang
ID: 20
The real world of physical attack on concrete
Zanqun Liu (China)
Dehua Deng
Geert De Schutter
ID: 53
Influence of maximum temperature of concrete and R2O and/or SO3 content on DEF expansion of concrete
Shunsuke Hanehara (Japan)
Yuto Tanakadate
Tetsuya Oyamada
Shintaro Miyamoto
ID: 119
Influence of coral sand powder on the expansion performance of cement paste under various curing conditions
Hu Shi (China)
Zhuqing Yu
Jian Ma
Xiaodong Shen

Thursday, September 19, 2019 11:00 – 12:45

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 32 - Topic 6. Concrete Durability

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 771
Tensile bond characteristics of underwater coatings for marine concrete structures
Min Ook Kim (Korea, Republic of)
Boreum Won
ID: 30
Study on the capillary absorption of water and sodium chloride solutions in cement-based materials
Fangzhou Ren (China)
Chunsheng Zhou
Wei Wang
ID: 31
Development of pore structure and permeability during the hydration of irregular shaped cement particles based on simulation method
Zhiyong Liu (China)
Weiwei Chen
Yuncheng Wang
Sen Gao
Yunsheng Zhang
ID: 93
Relaxation time of hardened cement paste measured by proton NMR and transport properties
Kiyofumi Kurumisawa (Japan)
ID: 278
Numerical modelling of the alkali penetration into cementitious materials using the coupled thermodynamic phase equilibrium-mass transfer system
Yoshifumi Hosokawa (Japan)
Kazuo Yamada
Kazuko Haga
Shoichi Ogawa
ID: 339
Quantification of interaction between alkali metal ions and C-(A-)S-H/cement paste for a wide range of ion concentrations
Kazuko Haga (Japan)
Sadayuki Watanabe
Kazuo Yamada

Thursday, September 19, 2019 13:30 – 14:00

Poster Area
Poster Session - Theme 5. Chemical Admixtures and Fresh Concrete (Fresh and Hardened Concrete) and Theme 6. Concrete Durability

Thursday, September 19, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

Forum Hall
Oral Presentations 33 - Topic 5. Fresh and Hardened Concrete

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 228
FEM-based simulation of autogenous shrinkage of cementitious materials
Zhangli Hu (Switzerland)
Mateusz Wyrzykowski
Adrien Hilaire
Karen Scrivener
Pietro Lura
ID: 595
The high ductility cementitious composites based on low elastic modulus cementitious matrix
Yunhua Zhang (China)
Zhipeng Zhang
Feng Ding
Zhiyi Liu
Ruoxin Wang
ID: 513
Study on the interface transition zone of concrete produced with reclaimed aggregates produced from returned concrete
Giorgio Ferrari (Italy)
Gilberto Artioli
Alberto Brocchi
Michele Secco
Luca Torelli
ID: 24
The effectiveness of superabsorbent polymers for internal curing as studied by NMR
Didier Snoeck (Belgium)
Leo Pel
Nele De Belie
ID: 489
Influence of rheology modifying admixtures on early hydration of cementitious suspensions
Claudia Crasselt (Germany)
Wolfram Schmidt
Heinz Sturm
ID: 685
Synergetic effects of MgO-based expansive additive and inner curing agent on mitigating the autogeneous shrinkages of cement pastes
Liwu Mo (China)
Jianwei Fang
Bei Huang
Min Deng

Thursday, September 19, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 34 - Topic 6. Concrete Durability

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 253
Durability of blended cements containing illitic calcined clays
Edgardo Fabian Irassar (Argentina)
Gisela Cordoba
Silvina Zito
Agustin Rossetti
Viviana F. Rahhal
Falcone Dario
ID: 300
External sulfate attack on hardened OPC-GGBS binders: from chemical composition and sample geometry towards numerical modeling of construction component behavior
Matthias Wagner (Germany)
Marco Decker
Christoph Zausinger
Robin Edward Beddoe
Detlef Heinz
ID: 52
Mechanism of deterioration of concrete by salt scaling
Shunsuke Hanehara (Japan)
Yuto Tanakadate
Tetsuya Oyamada
ID: 697
Calcium alumino-silicate hydrates (C-A-S-H) carbonation kinetics
Ekoe Kangni-Foli (France)
Emilie L'Hôpital
Thibault Charpentier
Alexandre Dauzères
Jean-Baptiste d’Espinose de Lacaillerie
Patrick Le Bescop
Stéphane Poyet
ID: 832
Changes in OPC mortars after physical and chemical decay processes
Ines Garcia-Lodeiro (Spain)
Rafael Zarzuela
Maria Jesus Mosquera
Maria Teresa Blanco-Varela
ID: 29
Carbonation assessment in cementitious materials by using thymol blue indicator
Miguel Angel Sanjuán (Spain)
Esteban Estévez
Cristina Argiz
Daniel del Barrio

Thursday, September 19, 2019 14:00 – 15:45

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 35 - Topic 6. Concrete Durability

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 483
Self-healing of cracks in cement paste with aggressive-ion-bonding healing agent
Xintong Wu (China)
Haoliang Huang
Hao Liu
ID: 510
The coupling effect of pressure and freeze-thaw cycles on the durability of concrete
Yanru Wang (Australia)
Peng zhang
Zuhua Zhang
Yubin Cao
Hao Wang
ID: 550
Development of shotcrete with increased durability against thaumasite sulphate attack: Experiences from a tunnel site and laboratory tests
Andre Baldermann (Austria)
Florian Mittermayr
Maria Thumann
Wolfgang Kusterle
ID: 665
pH-dependency of chloride binding in ordinary Portland cement
Petter Hemstad (Norway)
Klaartje De Weerdt
Alisa Machner
ID: 475
In-situ interactions at the granite-concrete interface of the National Radioactive Waste Repository, Hungary: core samples and numerical models
Zsuzsanna Szabó-Krausz (Hungary)
György Falus
Csilla Király
Patrik Török
Zoltán Kovács
Csaba Szabó

Thursday, September 19, 2019 16:00 – 17:15

Forum Hall
Oral Presentations 36 - Topic 6. Concrete Durability

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 701
Old textbooks are outdated about cement hydration mechanisms – The needle model, the main hydration peak and the later ages
Alexandre Ouzia (Switzerland)
Karen Scrivener
ID: 229
Effect of pore size distribution on performances and durability of blended cements
Matteo Magistri (Italy)
Luca Valentini
ID: 388
Siderite (FeCO3) cementation by carbonation of iron rich systems
Sumit Srivastava (Belgium)
Pegie Cool
Vera Meynen
Ruben Snellings
ID: 49
The structural buildup of cement paste and its rheological characterization
Tingjie Huang (China)
Qiang Yuan
Hai Huang
Jianwei Peng
Dehua Deng
Youjun Xie

Thursday, September 19, 2019 16:00 – 17:45

South Hall 2A
Oral Presentations 37 - Topic 6. Concrete Durability

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 47
Changes in pore solution composition in mortar due to carbonation
Gilles Plusquellec (Sweden)
Andrés Belda Revert
Mette Rica Geiker
Barbara Lothenbach
Klaartje De Weerdt
ID: 48
Chloride-scavenging topical coatings as a route to mitigate steel corrosion in concrete infrastructure
Gabriel Falzone (United States)
Magdalena Balonis
Dale Bentz
Scott Jones
Gaurav Sant
ID: 416
Development and commercialization of cementitious additive that controls salt damage deterioration of concrete structures
Mori Taiichiro (Japan)
Tabara Kazuto
Higuchi Takayuki
Morioka Minoru
ID: 522
Empirical and numerical modeling of carbonation for concrete containing SCMs
Vineet Shah (India)
Shashank Bishnoi
ID: 662
Study of carbonation mechanism and post-carbonation permeability in a cement with high content of blast furnace slag
Iyoda Takeshi (Japan)
Nakamura Junya
Goto Seishi
ID: 61
The role of barrier layers and reactive site deactivation on dissolution suppression: implications on mitigating alkali-silica reaction
Tandre Oey (United States)
Erika La Plante
Yi-Hsuan Hsiao
Gabriel Falzone
Gaurav Sant

Thursday, September 19, 2019 16:00 – 17:45

South Hall 2B
Oral Presentations 38

15 min discussion follows after the presentations.

ID: 795
Interstitial Transition Zone steel bar – cement matrix in old reinforced concrete
Wieslaw Kurdowski (Poland)
ID: 419
Thermal properties of cementitious materials
Jorge S. Dolado (Spain)
Guido Goracci
Pavel Martauz
ID: 469
Performances and alteration mechanisms of OPC and of CAC-based matrices in anaerobic digestion systems
Marie Giroudon (France)
Célestine Voegel
Cédric Patapy
Matthieu Peyre Lavigne
Benjamin Erable
Alexandra Bertron
ID: 581
Micromechanical modelling of the influence of interfacial transition zone on moisture transport in concrete
Meenakshi Sharma (India)
Shashank Bishnoi
ID: 615
Effect of air entrainer and aggregates on the apparent diffusion coefficient of concrete
Anika Tabassum Sarkar (United States)
Samantha Whatley
Johnny Ye
Jason H. Ideker
ID: 243
Reactivity of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Ashes as a Supplementary Cementitious Material
Nele De Belie (Belgium)
Aneeta Mary Joseph
Stijn Matthys

Friday, September 20, 2019 08:30 – 09:15

Forum Hall
Technical Presentations - FLSmidth, Buzzi Unicem

Consistent Kiln Feed by Single-Loop Adaptive Non-linear Model Predictive Control of Blending with Multiple-Feed Estimation
Kristian Møller Pedersen, Mette Dobel
FLSmidth

Buzzi Unicem: Advanced technology of concrete towards innovation and sustainability
Guiseppe Giunti
Buzzi Unicem

Friday, September 20, 2019 09:15 – 10:25

Forum Hall
Poster Oral Presentations
ID: 347
Clinker production with high chlorine Alternative Fuels
Nestor Isaias Quintero Mora (Switzerland)
Juan Carlos Martinez
Carlos Medina Ayala
ID: 559
Influence of sodium sulphate and sodium hydroxide on the hydration of ordinary Portland cement
Abhishek Singh (India)
Gopala Rao Dhoopadahalli
Sreejith Krishnan
Shashank Bishnoi
ID: 379
Blended cement with illitic calcined clay and calcareous material
Edgardo Fabian Irassar (Argentina)
Viviana L. Bonavetti
Cristina Castellano
ID: 176
Limestone aggregates in alkali activated waste glass cement; interaction and properties
Luis Edgar Menchaca Ballinas (Mexico)
Jose Iván Escalante García
ID: 567
Optimization of acid resistance in granulated blast furnace slag-rich concrete
Christian Gerten (Germany)
ID: 299
Study on the reactivity of blast furnace slag aggregate
Natsumi Noguchi (Japan)
Tomohiro Kajio
Yuka Morinaga
Elakneawaran Yogarajah
Toyoharu Nawa
ID: 514
Features of multiple interface structures in recycled aggregate concrete (RAC)
Yubin Cao (Australia)
Qiuyi Li
Zuhua Zhang
Hao Wang

Friday, September 20, 2019 10:25 – 10:45

Forum Hall
Evaluation of Pre-Congress Courses - Angel Palomo, Karen Scrivener

Friday, September 20, 2019 11:15 – 12:00

Forum Hall
Closing Ceremony
  • Next ICCC organizer presentation
  • Organizing Committee Chairman Farewell Speech