Steel for the Reinforcement of Concrete. Weldable Reinforcing Steel. Bar, Coil and Decoiled Product. Specification


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Bars (materials), Steels, Unalloyed steels, Weldability, Grades (quality), Concretes, Reinforced concrete, Reinforcing materials, Reinforcing steels, Structural steels, Size, Preferred sizes, Dimensions, Dimensional tolerances, Area, Mass, Area measurement, Chemical composition, Compositional tolerances, Performance testing, Tensile strength, Elongation, Bend testing, Reverse-bend tests, Fatigue testing, Marking, Pull-out tests, Verification, Inspection, Tensile testing, Certification (approval), Approval testing, Sampling methods, Statistical quality control, Quality control, Specimen preparation, Test equipment







BS 4449:2005+A2:2009


Book Description

Bars (materials), Steels, Unalloyed steels, Weldability, Grades (quality), Concretes, Reinforced concrete, Reinforcing materials, Reinforcing steels, Structural steels, Size, Preferred sizes, Dimensions, Dimensional tolerances, Area, Mass, Area measurement, Chemical composition, Compositional tolerances, Performance testing, Tensile strength, Elongation, Bend testing, Reverse-bend tests, Fatigue testing, Marking, Pull-out tests, Verification, Inspection, Tensile testing, Certification (approval), Approval testing, Sampling methods, Statistical quality control, Quality control, Specimen preparation, Test equipment










Specification for Tunnelling


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The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. Specification for Tunnelling, is a standard industry document for tunnelling contracts and forms the basis of tunnelling specifications for projects throughout the world..




Steel for the Reinforcement of Concrete. Weldable Reinforcing Steel. General


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Reinforcing steels, Structural steels, Steels, Weldability, Concretes, Structures, Ductility, Bars (materials), Coils, Meshes, Wires, Girders, Lattice structures, Reinforced concrete, Conformity, Verification




Metric Handbook


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The Metric Handbook is the major handbook of planning and design data for architects and architecture students, with over 100,000 copies sold to successive generations of architects and designers. It remains the ideal starting point for any project and belongs in every design office. The seventh edition references the latest regulations and construction standards and includes new chapters on data centres and logistics facilities alongside basic design data for all the major building types. For each building type, the book gives the basic design requirements and all the principal dimensional data, and succinct guidance on how to use the information and what regulations the designer needs to be aware of. As well as buildings, the Metric Handbook deals with broader aspects of design such as materials, acoustics, and lighting, and general design data on human dimensions and space requirements. The Metric Handbook is the unique reference for solving everyday planning problems.




Concrete Construction


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This book is a thorough and comprehensive update of the 2002 edition, that incorporates detailed references to the Canadian, American, and British (European) standards, contextualized by the author based on over 30 years of construction experience. In addition to updates to the core text, many new topics are presented in the second edition, including a chapter discussing the methods for achieving quality control and ensuring quality assurance in concrete construction. The book consists of two parts. The first part provides basic information about normal concrete, its grades used on sites and various kinds of modified concretes such as fiber- reinforced concrete, sulphur concrete, roller compacted concrete, high performance concrete, ultra- high performance concrete, and flowing concrete. . It further addresses physical properties of concrete and various types of Portland cement, blended cements, admixtures, additives including properties of aggregates and their influence. The second part of the book highlights the principal causes of concrete deterioration along with protective measures, resulting from incorrect selection of constituent materials, poor construction methods, external factors, chemical attack, corrosion problems, hot and cold weather effects, and the various errors in designing and detailing. Featuring an extensive bibliography of the highly adopted standards as well as manuals and journals critical to the construction industry at the end of each chapter, the volume offers readers an advanced understanding of the theory and practical application of concrete technology and international standards in North America and Britain. Addresses concrete technology as well as concrete construction practices, meeting national and international standards; Maximizes readers' understanding of the principal causes of concrete deterioration along with protective measures; Facilitates readers' grasp of different nomenclature used for the same materials in different parts of the world; Features suitable tables, charts, and diagrams that illustrate and organize useful information; Explains sustainable concrete doctrine and how to achieve it meeting green concrete / building requirements; Provides a glossary, conversion factors, and examples of concrete mix design. ·




Construction Materials


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This established textbook provides an understanding of materials’ behaviour through knowledge of their chemical and physical structure. It covers the main classes of construction materials: metals, concrete, other ceramics (including bricks and masonry), polymers, fibre composites, bituminous materials, timber, and glass. It provides a clear and comprehensive perspective on the whole range of materials used in modern construction, to form a must-have for civil and structural engineering students, and those on courses such as architecture, surveying and construction. It begins with a Fundamentals section followed by a section on each of the major groups of materials. In this new edition: - The section on fibre composites FRP and FRC has been completely restructured and updated. - Typical questions with answers to any numerical examples are given at the end of each section, as well as an instructor’s manual with further questions and answers. - The links in all parts have also been updated and extended, including links to free reports from The Concrete Centre, as well as other online resources and material suppliers’ websites. - and now with solutions manual and resources for adopting instructors on https://www.crcpress.com/9781498741101