Concrete Petrography

Concrete Petrography
Author: Alan Poole
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1466583827

This classic reference has established the value of petrography as a powerful method for the investigation of concrete as a material. It provides an authoritative and well-illustrated review of concrete composition and textures, including the causes of defects, deterioration, and failure that can be identified using a petrological microscope. This new edition is entirely revised and updated and also greatly extended to take account of new scientific developments and significant improvements in instrumentation and to reflect current laboratory working practices, as well as to reflect new understanding of the performance of concrete and related materials. Now in full color throughout, Concrete Petrography, Second Edition provides case study examples, with appropriate explanatory discussions and practical advice on selecting, handling and preparing specimens. It assists and guides the engineer, the trainee and the experienced petrographer in understanding the scientific evidence that is basic to petrographic analysis and so will lead to more accurate and timely diagnosis and treatment of problems in structural concrete. This book includes: Contributions in specialist areas by internationally recognized experts Explanation of computer techniques as an aid to petrography Full coverage of inspection, sampling, and specimen preparation New sections covering recent technological development of equipment Guidance on observation of cement and concrete mineralogy and microfabrics Discussion and illustrative examples of deterioration and failure mechanisms New work and guidance on the determination of water/cement ratio New color illustrations and micrographs throughout Thorough updating of standards, other authoritative publications, and references A fully revised, extended, and updated glossary of optical and other properties

Handbook to BS 5628:

Handbook to BS 5628:
Author: Edgell Gj
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2006-02-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0203974514

This Handbook provides a complete clause-by-clause guide to the Code and is essential reading for anyone wishing to exploit the cost benefits achieved through the use of masonry both reinforced and prestressed, and includes numerous worked examples,

Forensic Engineering

Forensic Engineering
Author: Brian S. Neale
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780727730947

Forensic engineering encompasses any engineering discipline that has the potential to be used for the technical investigation of failures. This volume presents papers from leading experts on how to learn from failures of constructed environments (from serviceability to catastophic), and on the implications for construction professionals.

Geology for Civil Engineers

Geology for Civil Engineers
Author: C. Gribble
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2017-12-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 148226708X

An essential text bringing together geology and engineering. Gives guidance for civil engineers. Explores engineering projects from a geological point of view.

Engineering Characteristics of Arid Soils

Engineering Characteristics of Arid Soils
Author: P.G. Fookes
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2020-08-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000150488

Soils formed or now existing under arid climatic conditions cover more than one-third of the world's land surface. Many have unique characteristics which can pose difficult geotechnical problems. This text considers these problems and suggests ways of overcoming them.

Prediction of Concrete Durability

Prediction of Concrete Durability
Author: J. Glanville
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1997-06-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1482294915

Poor durability of concrete is a continuing concern to owners of structures and their professional advisors. Advances in methods of assessing and predicting durability are being made in many areas, and this book provides a state of art review of the current situation. Contributions from leading researchers and consultants make it a valuable guide f

Concrete Petrography

Concrete Petrography
Author: D. St John
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1998-01-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

In the second part of the book, the chemical, the mineralogical composition and the microfabrics of concretes and related materials are discussed. An illustrated guide to the features that can be observed and identified using a petrological microscope is given. There is an extensive review of the defects, deterioration and failures which can occur in concrete together with the observations and petrographic evidence relating to them. Extensive use has been made of illustrative examples in colour which together with appropriate discussion will assist the engineer as well as both the trainee and experienced petrographer in understanding the nature of the evidence which is basic to petrographic analysis. An extensive glossary of optical and other properties of minerals found in concretes completes this practical handbook.

Builder's Reference Book

Builder's Reference Book
Author: Leslie Black
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135831203

A comphensive guide to information sources relevant to the building industry and legislation affecting it. It is designed for use as a tool either in the office or on site, giving facts in a compendium style to meet the most common requirements of the busy builder.