Supplementary Cementing Materials

Supplementary Cementing Materials
Author: Rafat Siddique
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2011-03-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642178669

This book is an attempt to consolidate the published research related to the use of Supplementary Cementing Materials in cement and concrete. It comprises of five chapters. Each chapter is devoted to a particular supplementing cementing material. It is based on the literature/research findings published in journals/conference proceeding, etc. Topics covered in the book are; coal fly ash, silica fume (SF), granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS), metakaolin (MK), and rice husk ash (RHA). Each chapter contains introduction, properties of the waste material/by-product, its potential usage, and its effect on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete and other cement based materials.

Fly Ash in Concrete

Fly Ash in Concrete
Author: K. Wesche
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0203626419

This book is a state-of-the-art report which documents current knowledge on the properties of fly ash in concrete and the use of fly ash in construction. It includes RILEM Recommendations on fly ash in concrete and a comprehensive bibliography including over 800 references.

Condensed Silica Fume

Condensed Silica Fume
Author: Pierre-Claude Aïtcin
Publisher: [Sherbrooke, Quebec] : Université de Sherbrooke
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1983
Genre: Concrete
ISBN:

Pozzolanic and Cementitious Materials

Pozzolanic and Cementitious Materials
Author: V.M. Malhotra
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2004-11-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1482296764

This volume provides an overview of the mineral admixtures used in concrete, including silica fume, slag, rice-husk ash, fly ash and natural pozzolans. It also includes the mineral/chemical composition of the admixtures, their chemical reactions with cement and as a method of recycling.

Supplementary Cementing Materials in Concrete

Supplementary Cementing Materials in Concrete
Author: Michael Thomas
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2013-02-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1466573015

Supplementary cementing materials (SCMs), such as fly ash, slag, silica fume, and natural pozzolans, make a significant difference to the properties of concrete but are rarely understood in any detail. SCMs can influence the mechanical properties of concrete and improve its durability in aggressive environments. Supplementary Cementing Materials in

Waste and Supplementary Cementitious Materials in Concrete

Waste and Supplementary Cementitious Materials in Concrete
Author: Rafat Siddique
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0081021577

Waste and Supplementary Cementitious Materials in Concrete: Characterisation, Properties and Applications provides a state-of-the-art review of the effective and efficient use of these materials in construction. Chapters focus on a specific type of material, addressing their characterization, strength, durability and structural applications. Sections include discussions of the properties of materials, including their physical, chemical and characterization, their strength and durability, modern engineering applications, case studies, the state of codes and standards of implementation, cost considerations, and the role of materials in green and sustainable construction. The book concludes with a discussion of research needs. - Focuses on material properties and applications (as well as 'sustainability' aspects) of cementitious materials - Assembles leading researchers from diverse areas of study - Ideas for use as a 'one stop' reference for advanced postgraduate courses focusing on sustainable construction materials

Lea's Chemistry of Cement and Concrete

Lea's Chemistry of Cement and Concrete
Author: Peter Hewlett
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1087
Release: 2003-11-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080535410

Lea's Chemistry of Cement and Concrete deals with the chemical and physical properties of cements and concretes and their relation to the practical problems that arise in manufacture and use. As such it is addressed not only to the chemist and those concerned with the science and technology of silicate materials, but also to those interested in the use of concrete in building and civil engineering construction. Much attention is given to the suitability of materials, to the conditions under which concrete can excel and those where it may deteriorate and to the precautionary or remedial measures that can be adopted. First published in 1935, this is the fourth edition and the first to appear since the death of Sir Frederick Lea, the original author. Over the life of the first three editions, this book has become the authority on its subject. The fourth edition is edited by Professor Peter C. Hewlett, Director of the British Board of Agrement and visiting Industrial Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Dundee. Professor Hewlett has brought together a distinguished body of international contributors to produce an edition which is a worthy successor to the previous editions.

Waste Materials and By-Products in Concrete

Waste Materials and By-Products in Concrete
Author: Rafat Siddique
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2007-11-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3540742948

The amount and variety of waste that humanity dumps in landfill sites is nothing short of a scandal, believes Rafat Siddique, of Deemed University in Patiala, India. Instead, we ought to be building new homes out of it! Siddique shows in this important book that many non-hazardous waste materials and by-products which are landfilled, can in fact be used in making concrete and similar construction materials.

Effects of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag in Portland Cement Concrete

Effects of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag in Portland Cement Concrete
Author: Irene K. LaBarca
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2007
Genre: Portland cement
ISBN:

This research examined the properties of concrete containing grade 120 slag cement at replacement levels of 0%, 30%, and 50%. The primary concrete properties studied were compressive strength, split-tensile strength, and deicer scaling resistance. Material variations included four sources of ordinary portland cement and two types of coarse aggregate. Strength properties were studied at room temperature and 40°F mix and curing conditions. Deicer scaling resistance was studied for concrete cured under six curing conditions. Carbonation of concrete cured under these six conditions was also investigated.