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<strong>ICMA</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Cement</strong> Microscopy AssociationPRELIMINARY PROGRAM OF THE THIRTY FIFTHINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CEMENT MICROSCOPYSPONSORED & ORGANIZED BY INTERNATIONAL CEMENT MICROSCOPY ASSOCIATION (<strong>ICMA</strong>)The Embassy Suites Hotel-O’Hare, Rosemont, Illinois, 60028, U.S.A.April 28 – May 1, 2013SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 20132:00 – 4:00 P.M. Registration – The Embassy Suites Hotel-O’Hare, Rosemont, IL5:00 – 6:00 P.M. Wine & Cheese ReceptionHosted by <strong>ICMA</strong> & Past Committee OfficersMONDAY, APRIL 29, 20138:00 – 9:00 A.M. Registration – The Embassy Suites Hotel-O’Hare, Rosemont, IL9:00 – 9:15 A.M. Welcome AddressArturo G. NisperosGeneral Chairman9:15 – 9:30 A.M. RemarksGreg ScottPresident, Portland <strong>Cement</strong> Association (PCA)Keynote Speaker9:30 – 9:35 A.M. Program IntroductionLou JanyProgram Committee Chairman9:35 – 10:05 A.M. Advances in Particle Characterization: Benefits and Application10:05 – 10:20 A.M. BREAKK. Luke and A. SilvaTrican Well Service Ltd.Calgary, Alberta, Canada10:20 – 10:50 A.M. Quantification of the M1 and M3 Polymorphs of C 3 S (Alite) inClinkerT. Witze, T. Fuellmann, J.L. AndersonPANalyticalWestborough, Massachusetts, U.S.A.


<strong>ICMA</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Cement</strong> Microscopy Association10:50 – 11:20 A.M. Preliminary Investigations of Essential Oils as CorrosionInhibitors in Steel Reinforced <strong>Cement</strong>itious SystemsJ. Hajar and A. SakulichDepartment of Civil & Environmental EngineeringWorcester Polytechnic InstituteWorcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A.G. Keohane and J. SchiffmanDepartment of Chemical EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstAmherst, Massachusetts, U.S.A.11:20 – 11:50 A.M. Example of Mutual Benefits of XRD-Rietveld and SEM ImageAnalysis for Hydrated <strong>Cement</strong> Paste Quantification11:50 – 1:00 P.M. LUNCH BREAKX. Cieren and S. MeulenyzerLafarge Centre de Recherche (LCR)St. Quentin Fallavier, France1:00 – 5:00 P.M. Combined Bus Tour to Famous Landmarks & ArchitecturalBuildings of the City of Chicago and Tour to Portland <strong>Cement</strong>Association (PCA) & Construction Technology Laboratories (CTL)Facilities, Skokie, Illinois5:00 – 6:00 P.M. End of Tours, Return to The Embassy Suites Hotel-O’HareTUESDAY, APRIL 30, 20138:00 – 9:00 A.M. Registration & Welcome9:00 – 9:10 A.M. Introduction of ExhibitorsExhibit Coordinator, Chairman9:10 – 9:40 A.M. Hydration Control of Portland <strong>Cement</strong> and Calcium Aluminate <strong>Cement</strong>Using Different Earth Alkali Benzoate HydratesH. Poellmann, P. Sturm, R. Kaden and S. StoberUniversity of Halle/SaaleHalle, Germany


<strong>ICMA</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Cement</strong> Microscopy Association9:40 – 10:10 A.M. API Standard Class G <strong>Cement</strong> and Its Inconsistencies in SlurryThickening Times10:10 – 10:25 A.M. BREAKJ. S. LotaParmiters School, Garston, Watford, England, U.K.S. R. Farris,Keele University, Birchall Centre, Staffordshire, England, U.K.(Now at Babcock <strong>International</strong> group, Forss, Caithness, Scotland, U.K.K. LukeTrican Well Service Ltd., Calgary, Alberta, Canada10:25 – 10:55 A.M. Determination of Water to <strong>Cement</strong>itious (W/CM) Binder Ratios Bythe Use of the Fluorescent Microscopy Technique in HardenedConcrete Samples: Part IIIT. Sibbick, S. Garrity, and C. LaFleurW. R. Grace & Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.10:55 – 11:25 A.M. Optimization of Chloride Quantification in <strong>Cement</strong>itious Mortar UsingEnergy-Dispersive X-ray MicroanalysisJ. Pacheco and O. Copuroglu,Faculty of Civil Engineering and GeosciencesDelft University of Technology, Delft, The NetherlandsR. B. PolderBuilding MaterialsTNO, The Netherlands11:25 – 11:55 A.M. Petrographic Examination of Iron-Ore and Colemanite AggregatesUsed in Radiation Shielding Concrete11:55 – 1:00 P.M. LUNCH BREAKS.Y. Lee, A. Daugherty, and D. BrotonCTL Group, Skokie, Illinois, U.S.A.1:00 – 3:00 P.M. PANEL DISCUSSION: Application of Microscopy in Relation toEnergy Consumption in <strong>Cement</strong> PlantsDr. Donald Campbell, Workshop Coordinator


<strong>ICMA</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Cement</strong> Microscopy Association3:00 – 3:15 P.M. BREAK3:15 – 3:45 P.M. Evaluation of Mortar Microstructures in Ancient Roman ConcreteFrom Ostia, Italy with PETROG SoftwareJ.L. WehbyResearch Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of ArtUniversity of Oxford, U.K.M.D. JacksonDepartment of Civil & Environmental EngineeringUniversity of California, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.3:45 – 4:15 P.M. Surface Greening and Microstructural Alteration of Blast Furnace SlagConcrete – A Case StudyO. Copuroglu and W.J. Bouwmeester-van den BosFaculty of CiTG, Materials & EnvironmentDelft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands4:15 – 4:45 P.M. Ettringite: A New Synthesis ApproachA. Lo Presti, T. Cerulli, A. Biancardi, E. Moretti, and D. SalvioniMapei, S.p.A. R&D Central LaboratoryMilan, Italy4:45 – 5:15 P.M. Relative Evaluation of Microstructure and Phase Composition of ClinkerSintered With Bituminous Coal and Pet CokeA. Sadangi, K. Suresh, and S. ChowdhuryUltra Tech <strong>Cement</strong> Ltd.Aditya Birla Science & Technology CenterMumbai, IndiaWEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 20139:00 – 9:05 A.M. Welcome9:05 – 9:35 A.M. Nanopetrography Technics Contribution to the Behaviour of TraceElements Into Clinkers


<strong>ICMA</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Cement</strong> Microscopy AssociationF. Amin and E. MoudilouCTG, Italcementi GroupCedex, FranceP. Le CoustumerUniversity of BordeauxBordeaux, France9:35 – 10:05 A.M. A Phenomenon of Heterogeneous Coloration in a Self-Leveller:Not Only an Aesthetic ProblemA. Lo Presti, T. Cerulli, D. Salvioni, E. Carlini, and S. CarraMapei, S.p.A. R&D LaboratoryMilan, Italy10:05 – 10:35 A.M. Comparison of Hardened Concrete Air-Void Test Results fromRapid Air 457 and Flatbed Scanner Automated Analysis Equipment10:35 – 10:50 A.M. BREAKS. Nezami and K. PetersonDepartment of Civil EngineeringUniversity of TorontoToronto, Ontario, CanadaK. J. Totty and R. SibbickW. R. Grace & CompanyCambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.10:50 – 11:20 A.M. Petrographic Evaluation of Deleterious Materials in Aggregates Usedfor Airfield Pavements in Accordance With UFGS SpecificationS. Y. Lee, V. Jennings, and A. DaughertyCTL Group, Skokie, Illinois, U.S.A.11:20 – 11:50 A.M. Petrographic Characterization of the Deterioration Products in ConcreteContaining Sulfide Bearing Aggregates: A Particular Case of InternalSulfate AttackA. Rodrigues, B. Fournier, and J. DuchesneCentre de Recherche sur les Infrastructures en Beton (CTIB)Department of Geology and Geological EngineeringUniversity of LavalQuebec, Canada


<strong>ICMA</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Cement</strong> Microscopy Association11:50 – 1:00 P.M. LUNCH BREAK1:00 – 1:30 P.M. Influences of Different Sulfonic Acids and Salts on the HydrationBehaviour of <strong>Cement</strong> PastesS. Stoeber and H. PoellmannUniversity of Halle/SaaleHalle, Germany1:30 – 2:00 P.M. Chloride Concentration Profile Collection With An EnvironmentalScanning Electron Microscope and X-ray Energy Dispersive SpectrometryG.C. Anzalone and L. L. SutterMichigan Tech Transportation InstituteHoughton, Michigan, U.S.A.2:00 – 2:30 P.M. Microstructural Features of Concrete from Some Bridges in the SouthIsland in New Zealand, in Relation to Concrete Durability2: 30 – 2:45 P.M. BREAKA. ShayanDepartment of Civil EngineeringSwinburne University of TechnologyVermont, South Victoria, Australia2:45 – 3:15 P.M. Supplemental <strong>Cement</strong>itious Material for Use in Oilwell Slurries atTemperatures Up to 250 o F.T. DealyHalliburton Energy ServicesDuncan, Oklahoma, U.S.A.3:15 – 3:45 P.M. Using Microscopy to Optimize the Manufacture of Oil Well ClinkerP. Du Toit and K. FeinerLafarge <strong>Cement</strong> Technical CenterIndustrial Performance Europe and American (IPEA)Vienna, Austria


<strong>ICMA</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Cement</strong> Microscopy Association3:45 – 4:15 P.M. Chemical and Microstructural Changes Associated with Alkali-SilicaReaction in Mortar4:15 – 4:25 P.M Closing RemarksArturo G. NisperosGeneral ChairmanX. HouFormerly with Department of Civil & Environmental EngineeringUniversity of Illinois, Urbana, IL, U.S.A.Currently with Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.Northbrook, Illinois, U.S.A.J. H. ShinFormerly with Department of Civil & Environmental EngineeringUniversity of Illinois, Urbana, IL, U.S.A.Currently with Hanyang University, Seoul, KoreaL.J. StrubleDepartment of Civil & Environmental EngineeringUniversity of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A.R.J. KirkpatrickFormerly with Department of GeologyUniversity of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A.Currently with Michigan State University,East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.6:00 – 8:00 P.M. <strong>ICMA</strong> HOSTED RECEPTION

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