Ebook: Nanotechnology in Cement-Based Construction
Author: Antonella D`Alessandro (Editor), Annibale Luigi Materazzi (Editor), Filippo Ubertini (Editor)
- Tags: Engineering & Technology, Civil Environmental and Geotechnical Engineering, Concrete & Cement, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Solids, Composite Materials, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Physical Sciences, Materials Science, Composites
- Year: 2020
- Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- City: New York
- Edition: 1
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Many books on new smart materials are available, but specialized analysis of particular topics is still in high demand. This multiauthor book focuses on applying nanotechnology to cement-based materials to make numerous engineering applications possible. The addition of novel smart nanofillers allows the development of multifunctional composite materials, not just limited to improving mechanical strength, but also including several enhanced features. Special attention is devoted to types of nano-inclusions, novel techniques to mix components, and analysis of properties that can be achieved by paste, mortar, or concrete if added with nanofillers. Among these properties, the capability of self-sensing is very promising. Moreover, the use of phase-changing materials improves the energy efficiency of nanocomposites, resulting in important applications in engineering. Particular attention is also focused on energy harvesting and electromagnetic shielding properties. Comprehensive and up to date, this is an important reference book that not only provides in-depth information about recent developments and perspectives in this field but also discusses topics that promise major developments in the near future.