Thank you, henri2,
Yes, I am very familiar with Mohan Malhotra's work at CanMet. Several years before I became an engineer, as I was designing that green building - researching materials for such attributes as low lifetime embodied energy, use of waste products, reduction of greenhouse gas, durability, passive solar potential, etc. - I had called Dr. Malhotra in Ottawa. I spoke to him at length, and he was most helpful, was kind enough to send me copies of various research studies he had done, some with G. Carette and W. Langley, an engineer from Nova Scotia - including an extremely good text he had written on the subject. Without this early pioneering research I would never have attempted what I did in the field. I used a mix very similar to some in the research (specified by Gordon Leaman, P.Eng, an associate of Langley), and was extremely satisfied with the result. In fact, I may be wrong, but I believe that Langley was the first engineer to my knowledge to use HVFAC in these kinds of proportions actually in the field, designing structural beams and piles for a large commercial building in downtown Halifax around 1988, as I remember. Later I had the great privilege of meeting him. These guys are still some of my heroes.