Compressive Strength of Concrete


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Concrete made using mineral cements, the raw materials which on earth are practically endless, is known as one of the oldest building materials and during the last decades of the twentieth century has become a dominant building material for general use. At the same time, the requirements of the quality of concrete and its performance properties, in particular compressive strength, durability, economical efficiency, and low negative impact of its manufacture on the environment have not yet been completely met. Bearing these requirements in mind, researchers and engineers worldwide are working on how to satisfy these requirements. This book has been written by researchers and experts in the field and provides the state of the art on recent progress achieved on the properties of concrete, including concrete in which industrial by-products are utilized. The book is dedicated to graduate students, researchers, and practicing engineers in related fields.




Testing During Concrete Construction


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Testing concrete while construction is underway enables decisions to be made which can improve the quality of the finished structure. The book covers testing and measuring techniques for fresh concrete and concrete during the first few days after placing, and for reinforcement and prestressing tendons. Many examples are given of practical methods which can be applied directly during concrete construction to improve quality. It forms the Proceedings of the International RILEM Workshop in Mainz, Germany, March 1990.




Concrete Strength During Construction (Classic Reprint)


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Excerpt from Concrete Strength During Construction Three types of concrete specimens were used. For the compressive and splitting tests, conventional 6 x 12 in (15 x 30 cm) cylinders were cast in waxed cardboard molds. For the nde tests, unreinforced 3 ft x 5 ft x 5 in thick m x m x 140 mm) slabs were cast in oiled wood forms. The pull-out specimens for the relative bond - strength tests consisted of a 48 in m) long No. 6 in or 19 mm) deformed reinforcing bar ksi, or mpa yield) cast in a 6 x 8 in (15 x 20 cm) waxed cardboard cylinder mold. Figure 1 shows the pull-out specimen and mold. The specimens were made so that the bar was bonded to the concrete for a length of 6 inches cm) in all specimens. The pull-out molds were set up for casting in gang racks holding 6 specimens each. The racks were designed to rigidly hold each bar in a Vertical position during the casting operation and during curing. The metal bottom of each cylinder mold had a hole drilled in it so that the bottom end of the bar would extend into a hole in the plywood base of the rack. A plastic furniture tip over the end of the bar sealed the hole in'the bottom of the mold and protected the end of the bar. The concrete cylinder of each pull-out specimen was reinforced with a in cm) diameter cage made of 2 in x 2 in (5 cm x 5 cm) welded steel wire mesh of 16 gage in or mm). About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.







Innovations in Concrete


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A summary on developments in construction, design and the innovation in concrete technology. It describes a number of building studies where speed of construction, cost savings and early completion were a priority, and it highlights the outcome of some pioneering research on concrete technology.




Concrete Construction Engineering Handbook


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The Concrete Construction Engineering Handbook, Second Edition provides in depth coverage of concrete construction engineering and technology. It features state-of-the-art discussions on what design engineers and constructors need to know about concrete, focusing on - The latest advances in engineered concrete materials Reinforced concrete construction Specialized construction techniques Design recommendations for high performance With the newly revised edition of this essential handbook, designers, constructors, educators, and field personnel will learn how to produce the best and most durably engineered constructed facilities.




Fundamentals of High Strength High Performance Concrete


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The first book of its kind to provide, in one volume, a highly practical and concise guide to the subject. It starts by reviewing the fundamentals of cement technology and then proceeds to deal with applications in producing high strength high performance concretes using the various means and mineral admixtures to produce such concretes.




High Strength Concrete


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