Developing UHPC

Development of Non-Proprietary UHPC for Florida Precast Applications

Authors
  • John S. Lawler (Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.)
  • Maher K. Tadros (University of Nebraska)
  • Mason Lampton (Standard Concrete Products)
  • Elizabeth (Nadelman) Wagner (Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.)
  • e.construct (e.construct)

Abstract

The development of non-proprietary ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) mixtures based on locally available materials is of key importance in the deployment of the UHPC technology in the United States. With the development of lower cost, non-proprietary mixtures, larger-scale applications of UHPC are possible. This paper discusses a joint endeavor to develop precast bridge elements for Florida made from a non-proprietary, locally-based UHPC mixture. The paper discusses development of the non-proprietary mixture; evaluation of the mechanical properties and workability of the locally-based UHPC; considerations related to implementing the mixture at a plant-production scale;limited structural testing of a UHPC pile; and lessons learned from the trial placements to date.

Keywords: production, precast concrete, Non-proprietary UHPC, local materials, mix development

How to Cite:

Lawler, J. S., Tadros, M. K., Lampton, M., Wagner, E. (. & e.construct, (2019) “Development of Non-Proprietary UHPC for Florida Precast Applications”, International Interactive Symposium on Ultra-High Performance Concrete 2(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.21838/uhpc.9689

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Published on
01 Jun 2019