Supplementary Cementing Materials in Concrete
by Michael Thomas
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Supplementary cementing materials (SCMs), such as fly ash, slag, silica fume, and natural pozzolans, make a significant difference to the properties of concrete but are rarely understood in any detail. SCMs can influence the mechanical properties of concrete and improve its durability in aggressive environments. Supplementary Cementing Materials in Concrete covers the chemical, physical, and mineralogical properties of SCMs; their chemical reactions; and the resulting changes in the microstructure of concrete.
The author links the properties of the material at the microstructural level with its behavior in laboratory tests, and, in turn, to the performance of the material in concrete structures under field exposure. He explains how SCMs influence the mechanical properties of concrete and improve its durability and also covers how various SCMs influence hydration reactions and the evolution of the pore structure and pore-solution composition.
However, SCMs are not a panacea for concrete and improper use may be injurious to certain properties. Achieving the maximum benefit from SCMs requires an understanding of the materials and how they impact concrete properties under various conditions. Drawing on the author’s 30 years of experience, this book helps engineers and practitioners to optimize the use of supplementary cementing materials to improve concrete performance.
Details:Price: $71.25bound: 210 pagesPublisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (February 25, 2013)Language: EnglishASIN: B00CD8Q62IFile size: 32660 KB
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Civil Civil Engineering Supplementary Cementing Materials in Concrete Preview this Book Supplementary Cementing Materials in Concrete Michael Thomas Paperback 45.00 Hardback 102.00 eBook 31.50 eBook Rental from 40.00 March 29, 2017 by CRC Press Reference - 210 Pages - 114 B/W Illustrations ISBN 9781138075658 - CAT# K34128 February 25, 2013 by CRC Press Reference - 210 Pages - 114 B/W Illustrations ISBN 9781466572980 - CAT# K16631 eBooks are subject to VAT, which is applied during the checkout processor its licensors or contributorsReference Number: 18.a55e6cc1.1499305084.3b482b5 Achieving the maximum benefit from SCMs requires an understanding of the materials and how they impact concrete properties under various conditionsScienceDirect is a registered trademark of Elsevier B.V.He is actively involved in research since1990 and has published more than 70 research papers in refereed international journalsand conferences proceedingsOffline Computer – Download Bookshelf software to your desktop so you can view your eBooks with or without Internet accessHe is reviewer of20 leading International Journals.DrSilica fume, also called condensed silica fume or microsilica, is a finely divided residue resulting from the production of elemental silicon or ferro-silicon alloys that is carried from the furnace by the exhaust gasesHowever, SCMs are not a panacea for concrete and improper use may be injurious to certain propertiesSlag cement is hydraulic and can be added to cement as an SCMThe author links the properties of the material at the microstructural level with its behavior in laboratory tests, and, in turn, to the performance of the material in concrete structures under field exposureHe explains how SCMs influence the mechanical properties of concrete and improve its durability and also covers how various SCMs influence hydration reactions and the evolution of the pore structure and pore-solution compositionDrawing on the author’s 30 years of experience, this book helps engineers and practitioners to optimize the use of supplementary cementing materials to improve concrete performanceThe Bookshelf application offers access: Online Access your eBooks using the links emailed to you on your CRCPress.com invoice or in the "My Account" area of CRCPress.comBuy this book eBook $189.00 price for USA (gross) Buy eBook ISBN 978-3-642-17866-5 Digitally watermarked, DRM-free Included format: PDF, EPUB ebooks can be used on all reading devices Immediate eBook download after purchase Hardcover $249.00 price for USA Buy Hardcover ISBN 978-3-642-17865-8 Free shipping for individuals worldwide Usually dispatched within 3 to 5 business days 07f867cfac http://larchepi.bloog.pl/id,361785943,title,Pot-Pourri3AFromaSurreyGarden28ClassicReprint29,index.html http://twisenri.inube.com/blog/5824158/history-of-chautauqua-springs-kansas/ http://exexarnilop.blogcu.com/construction-journal-de-bord-3a-registre-2c-100-pages-2c-15-2c24-x-22-2c86-cm-28journal-2fcarnet-de-bord-29-28french-edition-29/34058797 http://tiogomenlenu.wap-ka.com/forum2_theme_112962974.xhtml?tema=207 http://rupsortra.swtorhost.com//forums/viewtopic.php?p=39421767&gid=545053#39421767 http://dayviews.com/anovred/522184410/ https://subsrolliasleepdit.wixsite.com/plyfelin/single-post/2017/07/06/Ledger-And-Journal-Two-Columnar-Format http://tarawee.bloog.pl/id,361785953,title,Sunday-Recipes-A-Collection-Of-15-Exclusive-Recipes-For-Sunday-Starter-Main-Course-Desserts,index.html http://vretrephandmulgei.wap-ka.com/site_112.xhtml http://chondlapcou.aqlaunch.com//forums/viewtopic.php?p=39421768&gid=541355#39421768