This Collection consists of papers that were presented at a session sponsored by Committee 549 at the Fall 2007 Convention in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. The objective of the symposium was to have a state-of-the-art review on the development of fabrication methods for cementitious products and explore their potential market opportunity in residential and industrial building applications.
Contents: SP-260--1
Importance of Processing in Advanced Cement-Based Products.
by K.G. Kuder and S.P. Shah
SP-260--2
Development of Thermal Insulation and Storage Materials Using Extrusion Technique.
by X. Li and Z. Li
SP-260--3
Nailable Extruded HPFRCC for Use in Residential Building Applications.
by K.G. Kuder and S.P. Shah
SP-260--4
The Use of a Continuous Mixer and a Fast-Setting Cement to Produce GFRC Architectural Products.
by H. Ball Jr.
SP-260--5
Glass Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (GFRC)Manufacturing Processes and their Development
By J. Jones
SP-260--6
Behavior of the MR Sandwich Panel in Flexure.
by F.H. Fouad, J. Farrell, M. Heath, A. Shalaby, and A. Vichare
SP-260--7
Analysis of a Novel Thin-Walled Concrete Pole Centrifugally Cast Into a Fiberglass Tube.
by A. Fam and Y. Qasrawi
SP-260--8
Production Methods for Textile-Reinforced Concrete.
by R. Mott, W. Brameshuber, I. Hartung, and K. Dilger
SP-260--9
Carbonation Curing of Cement Bonded Fiberboard Made by Slurry-Dewatering Process
by Y. Shao and S. Wang