Lecture Topic
Introduction
Aggregates
Aggregates (continued)
Jan 14
Jan 16
Jan 18
Jan 21
Jan 23
Jan 25
Jan 28
Jan 31
Feb 1
Feb 4
Feb 6
Feb 8
Feb 11
Feb 13
Feb 15
TEST NO. 1
Concrete Mix Design (Assig. #1)
Concrete Mix Design (Continued)
Feb 18
Feb 20
Feb 22
Air-Entrained Concrete
Admixtures for Concrete
Special Concretes
Feb 25
Feb 27
Mar 1
Wood
Wood (continued)
Fatigue Behavior
Mar 4 8
Mar 11
Mar 13
Mar 15
Mar 18
Mar 20
Mar 22
Mar 25
Mar 27
Mar 29
Introduction to Asphalts
Tests on Asphalts
TEST NO. 3
Apr 1
Apr 3
Apr 5
Apr 8
Apr 10
Apr 12
Liquid Asphalts
Asphalt Paving
Asphalt Mixing Plant
Apr 15
Apr 17
Apr 19
Apr 22
Apr 24
100
500
Grade
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
CD+
D
DE
% Scale
90.0 - 100
87.0 89.9
84.0 86.9
80.0 83.9
77.0 79.9
74.0 76.9
70.0 73.9
67.0 69.9
64.0 66.9
60.0 63.9
57.0 59.9
<57.0
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