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S. Chand Publishing, 2005, 607 pages, ISBN: 8121900034
Cement mortar and concrete are the most widely used construction materials. It is difficult to point out another material of construction which is as versatile as concrete. It is the material of choice where strength, permanence, durability, impermeability , fire resistance and abrasion resistance are required. It is so closely associated now with every human activity that it touches every human being in his day to day living.
Cement concrete is one of the seemingly simple but actually complex material. Many of its complex behaviours are yet to be identified to employ this material advantageously and economically. The behaviour of concrete with respect to long-term drying shrinkage, creep, fatigue, morophology of gel structure, bond, fracture mechanism and polymer modified concrete, fibrous concrete are some of the areas of active research in order to have a deeper understanding of the complex behaviour of these materials.
The book is written mainly to give practical bias into concrete-making practices to students of engineering and site engineers, practical bias needs good theoretical base. Approach to practical solution should be made on the basis of sound theoretical concept. Sometimes, theory, however good, may not be applicable on many practical situations. This is to say, that particularly in concrete-making practices both theory and practice go hand in hand more closely than in many other branches of Engineering mainly because it is a site made material.
Content
Cement
Types Of Cement And Testing Of Cement
Aggregates & Testing Of Aggregates
Water
Admixtures & Construction Chemicals
Fresh Concrete
Strength Of Concrete
Elasticity, Creep & Shrinkage
Durability Of Concrete
Testing Of Hardened Concrete
Concrete Mix Design
Special Concrete & Concreting Methods
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