The 4th Advanced Workshop on Concrete Pavements will be held preceding the 11th International Conference on Concrete Pavements (11th ICCP) from August 26-27, 2016 at the Henkel Square Hall, in Round Top, Texas, USA. The theme of the 2016 workshop will be Curling and Warping Issues in Concrete Pavements. This workshop aims to bring together experts in concrete materials characterization, mechanics, modeling, and design to critically discuss and develop concepts to address existing limitations, lack of knowledge, and future direction for improvement of concrete pavement with respect to curling and warping issues.
All persons with interest in this theme are welcome to participate.
WORKSHOP FORMAT: Participants are expected to make a short (10 minutes or less) Powerpoint presentation on a topic related to curling and warping of concrete pavements. These presentations will be grouped with similar topics to help facilitate discussions on the these issues and help shape the future direction of research in this area. The GOAL of this workshop is to identify the areas of needed research and their associated objectives as well as identifying the key characteristics of approaches to reach those objectives.
The Curling and Warping Issues in Concrete Pavement Workshop will be the fourth in a series of fundamental workshops sponsored by the International Society for Concrete Pavements (ISCP). The first in this series of workshops was held in August 2005 in Copper Mountain, Colorado, USA. The second was held in August 2008 in Berkeley, California, USA. The third workshop was held in July 2012 in Lac Delage, Quebec, Canada.
For registration, draft agenda, accommodations, transportation and more, please visit the Workshop Website: https://www.concretepavements.org/4th-advanced-workshop-on-concrete-pavements/.
For more information, please contact one of the workshop organizers:
Dan Zollinger: Email: d-zollinger@tamu.edu | Phone: 979-845-9918
Jake Hiller: Email: jhiller@mtu.edu | Phone: 906-487-3053