Advanced concrete technology.: Processes /
Based on the Institute of Concrete Technology's Advanced Concrete Technology Course, these four volumes are a comprehensive educational and reference resource for the concrete materials technologist. An expert international team of authors from research, academia and industry has been brought t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Based on the Institute of Concrete Technology's Advanced Concrete Technology Course, these four volumes are a comprehensive educational and reference resource for the concrete materials technologist. An expert international team of authors from research, academia and industry has been brought together to produce this unique series. Each volume deals with a different aspect of the subject: constituent materials, properties, processes and testing and quality. With worked examples, case studies and illustrations throughout, the books will be a key reference for the concrete specialist for years t. |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.1 Introduction2.2 No-fines concrete (NFC); 2.3 Aerated and foamed concrete; 2.4 Lightweight aggregate concrete; References; Chapter 3. High strength concrete; 3.1 Aims and objectives; 3.2 Introduction; 3.3 Materials technology of HSC; 3.4 Materials selection and mix design; 3.5 Properties of HSC; 3.6 Production and use of HSC; 3.7 Examples of use of HSC; 3.8 Summary; References; Further reading; Chapter 4. Heat-resisting and refractory concretes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Calcium aluminate cement (CAC) versus Portland cement (PC); 4.3 Refractory limits of calcium aluminate cements. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4 Refractory and heat-resisting aggregates4.5 Heat-resistant concretes; 4.6 Insulating concretes; 4.7 Abrasion and heat-resisting concretes; 4.8 High-temperature refractory concrete; 4.9 Low- and ultra-low cement castables; 4.10 Self-flow castables; 4.11 Installation of heat-resisting and refractory concretes; 4.12 Applications; References; Chapter 5. High-density and radiation-shielding concrete and grout; 5.1 Objectives; 5.2 Introduction; 5.3 Uses and applications; 5.4 Definitions and standards; 5.5 Aggregates; 5.6 Mix design; 5.7 Production, transporting and placing. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.8 Concrete properties5.9 High-density grouts; 5.10 Quality management; 5.11 Specifications; 5.12 Summary; References; Chapter 6. Fibre-reinforced concrete; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Properties of fibres and matrices; 6.3 Post-cracking composite theory; 6.4 Theoretical stress-strain curves in uniaxial tension; 6.5 Principles of fibre reinforcement in flexure; 6.6 Steel fibre concrete; 6.7 Mix design and composite manufacture; 6.8 Properties; 6.9 Testing; 6.10 Applications; 6.11 Polypropylene fibre-reinforced concrete; 6.12 Mix design and manufacture; 6.13 Properties of fresh concrete. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.14 Properties of hardened concrete6.15 Applications; 6.16 Glass fibre-reinforced concrete; References; Further reading; Chapter 7. Masonry mortars; 7.1 Aims and objectives; 7.2 Historical background; 7.3 The requirements of mortar; 7.4 Properties of mortar; 7.5 Constituents of mortar; 7.6 Mortar standards and application documents; 7.7 Mortar mix design; 7.8 Basic masonry design for durability; 7.9 Site problems; 7.10 Summary; References; Chapter 8. Recycled concrete; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 BRE Digest 433 and the properties of recycled aggregate; 8.3 Methods of recycling and quality. | |
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contents | Cover; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of contributors; Part 1: Mix design; Chapter 1. Concrete mix design; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Initial laboratory tests of concrete; 1.3 Comprehensive mix design of ready-mixed concrete based on laboratory trials; 1.4 Comprehensive mix design of concrete based on materials properties; 1.5 MixSim -- a computerized comprehensive method of mix design; 1.6 Special concretes; 1.7 Simplified mix design methods; 1.8 Ready-to-use mix designs; 1.9 Summary; References; Further reading; Part 2: Special concretes; Chapter 2. Properties of lightweight concrete. 2.1 Introduction2.2 No-fines concrete (NFC); 2.3 Aerated and foamed concrete; 2.4 Lightweight aggregate concrete; References; Chapter 3. High strength concrete; 3.1 Aims and objectives; 3.2 Introduction; 3.3 Materials technology of HSC; 3.4 Materials selection and mix design; 3.5 Properties of HSC; 3.6 Production and use of HSC; 3.7 Examples of use of HSC; 3.8 Summary; References; Further reading; Chapter 4. Heat-resisting and refractory concretes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Calcium aluminate cement (CAC) versus Portland cement (PC); 4.3 Refractory limits of calcium aluminate cements. 4.4 Refractory and heat-resisting aggregates4.5 Heat-resistant concretes; 4.6 Insulating concretes; 4.7 Abrasion and heat-resisting concretes; 4.8 High-temperature refractory concrete; 4.9 Low- and ultra-low cement castables; 4.10 Self-flow castables; 4.11 Installation of heat-resisting and refractory concretes; 4.12 Applications; References; Chapter 5. High-density and radiation-shielding concrete and grout; 5.1 Objectives; 5.2 Introduction; 5.3 Uses and applications; 5.4 Definitions and standards; 5.5 Aggregates; 5.6 Mix design; 5.7 Production, transporting and placing. 5.8 Concrete properties5.9 High-density grouts; 5.10 Quality management; 5.11 Specifications; 5.12 Summary; References; Chapter 6. Fibre-reinforced concrete; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Properties of fibres and matrices; 6.3 Post-cracking composite theory; 6.4 Theoretical stress-strain curves in uniaxial tension; 6.5 Principles of fibre reinforcement in flexure; 6.6 Steel fibre concrete; 6.7 Mix design and composite manufacture; 6.8 Properties; 6.9 Testing; 6.10 Applications; 6.11 Polypropylene fibre-reinforced concrete; 6.12 Mix design and manufacture; 6.13 Properties of fresh concrete. 6.14 Properties of hardened concrete6.15 Applications; 6.16 Glass fibre-reinforced concrete; References; Further reading; Chapter 7. Masonry mortars; 7.1 Aims and objectives; 7.2 Historical background; 7.3 The requirements of mortar; 7.4 Properties of mortar; 7.5 Constituents of mortar; 7.6 Mortar standards and application documents; 7.7 Mortar mix design; 7.8 Basic masonry design for durability; 7.9 Site problems; 7.10 Summary; References; Chapter 8. Recycled concrete; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 BRE Digest 433 and the properties of recycled aggregate; 8.3 Methods of recycling and quality. |
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spelling | Advanced concrete technology. Processes / edited by John Newman, Ban Seng Choo. Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003. 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Cover; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of contributors; Part 1: Mix design; Chapter 1. Concrete mix design; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Initial laboratory tests of concrete; 1.3 Comprehensive mix design of ready-mixed concrete based on laboratory trials; 1.4 Comprehensive mix design of concrete based on materials properties; 1.5 MixSim -- a computerized comprehensive method of mix design; 1.6 Special concretes; 1.7 Simplified mix design methods; 1.8 Ready-to-use mix designs; 1.9 Summary; References; Further reading; Part 2: Special concretes; Chapter 2. Properties of lightweight concrete. 2.1 Introduction2.2 No-fines concrete (NFC); 2.3 Aerated and foamed concrete; 2.4 Lightweight aggregate concrete; References; Chapter 3. High strength concrete; 3.1 Aims and objectives; 3.2 Introduction; 3.3 Materials technology of HSC; 3.4 Materials selection and mix design; 3.5 Properties of HSC; 3.6 Production and use of HSC; 3.7 Examples of use of HSC; 3.8 Summary; References; Further reading; Chapter 4. Heat-resisting and refractory concretes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Calcium aluminate cement (CAC) versus Portland cement (PC); 4.3 Refractory limits of calcium aluminate cements. 4.4 Refractory and heat-resisting aggregates4.5 Heat-resistant concretes; 4.6 Insulating concretes; 4.7 Abrasion and heat-resisting concretes; 4.8 High-temperature refractory concrete; 4.9 Low- and ultra-low cement castables; 4.10 Self-flow castables; 4.11 Installation of heat-resisting and refractory concretes; 4.12 Applications; References; Chapter 5. High-density and radiation-shielding concrete and grout; 5.1 Objectives; 5.2 Introduction; 5.3 Uses and applications; 5.4 Definitions and standards; 5.5 Aggregates; 5.6 Mix design; 5.7 Production, transporting and placing. 5.8 Concrete properties5.9 High-density grouts; 5.10 Quality management; 5.11 Specifications; 5.12 Summary; References; Chapter 6. Fibre-reinforced concrete; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Properties of fibres and matrices; 6.3 Post-cracking composite theory; 6.4 Theoretical stress-strain curves in uniaxial tension; 6.5 Principles of fibre reinforcement in flexure; 6.6 Steel fibre concrete; 6.7 Mix design and composite manufacture; 6.8 Properties; 6.9 Testing; 6.10 Applications; 6.11 Polypropylene fibre-reinforced concrete; 6.12 Mix design and manufacture; 6.13 Properties of fresh concrete. 6.14 Properties of hardened concrete6.15 Applications; 6.16 Glass fibre-reinforced concrete; References; Further reading; Chapter 7. Masonry mortars; 7.1 Aims and objectives; 7.2 Historical background; 7.3 The requirements of mortar; 7.4 Properties of mortar; 7.5 Constituents of mortar; 7.6 Mortar standards and application documents; 7.7 Mortar mix design; 7.8 Basic masonry design for durability; 7.9 Site problems; 7.10 Summary; References; Chapter 8. Recycled concrete; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 BRE Digest 433 and the properties of recycled aggregate; 8.3 Methods of recycling and quality. Based on the Institute of Concrete Technology's Advanced Concrete Technology Course, these four volumes are a comprehensive educational and reference resource for the concrete materials technologist. An expert international team of authors from research, academia and industry has been brought together to produce this unique series. Each volume deals with a different aspect of the subject: constituent materials, properties, processes and testing and quality. With worked examples, case studies and illustrations throughout, the books will be a key reference for the concrete specialist for years t. Concrete. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85030647 Béton. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Material Science. bisacsh Concrete fast Choo, B. S. Newman, John (John Brian), 1938- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003002659 has work: Advanced concrete technology Processes (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG49MtyTP979WfQpHQk8fm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Advanced concrete technology. Processes. Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003 0750651059 9780750651059 (OCoLC)49594094 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=195066 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Advanced concrete technology. Cover; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of contributors; Part 1: Mix design; Chapter 1. Concrete mix design; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Initial laboratory tests of concrete; 1.3 Comprehensive mix design of ready-mixed concrete based on laboratory trials; 1.4 Comprehensive mix design of concrete based on materials properties; 1.5 MixSim -- a computerized comprehensive method of mix design; 1.6 Special concretes; 1.7 Simplified mix design methods; 1.8 Ready-to-use mix designs; 1.9 Summary; References; Further reading; Part 2: Special concretes; Chapter 2. Properties of lightweight concrete. 2.1 Introduction2.2 No-fines concrete (NFC); 2.3 Aerated and foamed concrete; 2.4 Lightweight aggregate concrete; References; Chapter 3. High strength concrete; 3.1 Aims and objectives; 3.2 Introduction; 3.3 Materials technology of HSC; 3.4 Materials selection and mix design; 3.5 Properties of HSC; 3.6 Production and use of HSC; 3.7 Examples of use of HSC; 3.8 Summary; References; Further reading; Chapter 4. Heat-resisting and refractory concretes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Calcium aluminate cement (CAC) versus Portland cement (PC); 4.3 Refractory limits of calcium aluminate cements. 4.4 Refractory and heat-resisting aggregates4.5 Heat-resistant concretes; 4.6 Insulating concretes; 4.7 Abrasion and heat-resisting concretes; 4.8 High-temperature refractory concrete; 4.9 Low- and ultra-low cement castables; 4.10 Self-flow castables; 4.11 Installation of heat-resisting and refractory concretes; 4.12 Applications; References; Chapter 5. High-density and radiation-shielding concrete and grout; 5.1 Objectives; 5.2 Introduction; 5.3 Uses and applications; 5.4 Definitions and standards; 5.5 Aggregates; 5.6 Mix design; 5.7 Production, transporting and placing. 5.8 Concrete properties5.9 High-density grouts; 5.10 Quality management; 5.11 Specifications; 5.12 Summary; References; Chapter 6. Fibre-reinforced concrete; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Properties of fibres and matrices; 6.3 Post-cracking composite theory; 6.4 Theoretical stress-strain curves in uniaxial tension; 6.5 Principles of fibre reinforcement in flexure; 6.6 Steel fibre concrete; 6.7 Mix design and composite manufacture; 6.8 Properties; 6.9 Testing; 6.10 Applications; 6.11 Polypropylene fibre-reinforced concrete; 6.12 Mix design and manufacture; 6.13 Properties of fresh concrete. 6.14 Properties of hardened concrete6.15 Applications; 6.16 Glass fibre-reinforced concrete; References; Further reading; Chapter 7. Masonry mortars; 7.1 Aims and objectives; 7.2 Historical background; 7.3 The requirements of mortar; 7.4 Properties of mortar; 7.5 Constituents of mortar; 7.6 Mortar standards and application documents; 7.7 Mortar mix design; 7.8 Basic masonry design for durability; 7.9 Site problems; 7.10 Summary; References; Chapter 8. Recycled concrete; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 BRE Digest 433 and the properties of recycled aggregate; 8.3 Methods of recycling and quality. Concrete. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85030647 Béton. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Material Science. bisacsh Concrete fast |
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title | Advanced concrete technology. |
title_auth | Advanced concrete technology. |
title_exact_search | Advanced concrete technology. |
title_full | Advanced concrete technology. Processes / edited by John Newman, Ban Seng Choo. |
title_fullStr | Advanced concrete technology. Processes / edited by John Newman, Ban Seng Choo. |
title_full_unstemmed | Advanced concrete technology. Processes / edited by John Newman, Ban Seng Choo. |
title_short | Advanced concrete technology. |
title_sort | advanced concrete technology processes |
topic | Concrete. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85030647 Béton. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Material Science. bisacsh Concrete fast |
topic_facet | Concrete. Béton. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Material Science. Concrete |
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