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Information about Integral Abutment and Jointless Bridge Conference and Papers
Integral Abutment and Jointless Bridges
(IAJB 2005) from the West Virginia University Web Site.
Integral Abutment and Jointless Bridges
(IAJB 2005) from the Manhattan College School of Engineering.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPLOADING FILES FROM VIRGINIA DIVISION FTP SITE
1. Go to the Virginia Division FTP site.
2. When it asks you for the username and password, enter it.
If the FTP site does not ask for a password, Go to FILE menu option and select Login As...
Please note that the password and username is the SAME.
Username AND Password: vaguest
3. Go to the "TO" folder.
4. Go to the “Integral Abutment JB" directory
5. Copy and paste the files and/or folder from the FTP site to your computer to this directory (depending on the size of the file, this may take minutes to hours).
Conference Presentations
Integral Abutment and Jointless Bridges Pictures
Survey about IAJB from 42 states
Spreadsheet summarizing survey responses
A CD containing the Topics/Material shown below is currently available by contacting:
Lou Traindafilou
High-Performance Structural Materials Engineer
10 South Howard Street, Suite 4000
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 962-3648
Integral Abutment and Jointless Bridges 2005 (Agenda)
March 16-18, 2005
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Baltimore, MD
High Performance Concrete Presentations
- FHWA-IF-05-016, April 2005, Silica Fume User's Manual
- 2nd North American Conference on Design and Use of Self-Consolidating Concrete (SCC) and 4th International RILEM Symposium on Self-Compacting Concrete
Overview of Corrosion Mitigation Measures to Repair/Rehabilitate Concrete Bridge Components
This presentation consists of 110 slides, compiled from several sources (noted in the presentation), and is about 48 MB size. Topics include:
- Cost of Corrosion
- Membranes
- Cathodic Protection
- Corrosion Inhibitors
- Electrochemical Chloride Extraction
The presentation was given at a March 3, 2005 meeting of the International Concrete Repair Institute, in Boston, MA.