Controlling Concrete Degradation

Controlling Concrete Degradation
Author: Ravindra K. Dhir
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780727728197

Concrete will be the key material for Mankind to create the built environment of the next millennium. The requirements of this infrastructure will be both demanding, in terms of technical performance and economy, and yet be greatly varied, from architectural masterpieces to the simplest of utilities.Controlling concrete degradation forms the Proceedings of the one day International Seminar held during the Congress, Creating with concrete, 6-10 September 1999, organised by the Concrete Technology Unit, University of Dundee.

Creating with Concrete

Creating with Concrete
Author: Ravindra K. Dhir
Publisher: Thomas Telford Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-08-28
Genre: Conceret
ISBN: 9780727728340

Volume 1: Creating with concrete Volume 2: Radical design and concrete packages Volume 3: Role of interfaces in concrete Volume 4: Controlling concrete degradation Volume 5: Extending performance of concrete structures Volume 6: Exploiting wastes in concrete Volume 7: Modern concrete materials Volume 8: Utilization ready mixed concrete and mortar Volume 9: Innovation in concrete structures Volume 10: Specialist techniques and materials for concrete construction Volume 11: Concrete durability and repair technology

Preservation of Historic Concrete

Preservation of Historic Concrete
Author: Paul E. Gaudette
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2007
Genre: Concrete construction
ISBN: 9780160789465

This edition will have color illustrations. Concrete is an extraordinarily versatile building material used for utilitarian, ornamental, and monumental structures since ancient times. Composed of a mixture of sand, gravel, crushed stone, or other coarse material, bound together with lime or cement, concrete undergoes a chemical reaction and hardens when water is added. Inserting reinforcement adds tensile strength to structural concrete elements. The use of reinforcement contributes significantly to the range and size of building and structure types that can be constructed with concrete. This Brief provides an overview of the history of concrete and its popularization in the United States, surveys the principal causes and modes of concrete deterioration, and outlines approaches to repair and protection that are appropriate to historic concrete. In the context of this Brief, historic concrete is considered to be concrete used in construction of structures of historical, architectural, or engineering interest, whether those structures are old or relatively new. Other related products: Concrete Manual : A Manual for the Control of Concrete Construction, Part 1 is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/024-003-00141-4 Concrete Manual : a Manual for the Control of Concrete Construction, Part 2 is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/024-003-00176-7 Renovation & Historic Preservation resources collection can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/science-technology/construction-architecture/renovation-historic-preservation

Mechanisms of Chemical Degradation of Cement-based Systems

Mechanisms of Chemical Degradation of Cement-based Systems
Author: K.L. Scrivener
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1997-04-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780419215707

Deterioration of cement-based materials is a continuing problem, as it results in the substantial shortening of the lives of conventional concrete structures. The main costs result from poor performance and the need for early repair. With more advanced applications, where very long service lives are essential, such as the storage of nuclear waste, an understanding of the degradation processes in order to predict long term performance is very important. this book forms the proceedings of the latest Symposia at the Materials Research Society Autumn meeting in Boston.