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ویرایش: Fifth edition.
نویسندگان: Murari Lal Gambhir
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ISBN (شابک) : 9781259062551, 1259062554
ناشر: McGraw-Hill Education
سال نشر: 2013
تعداد صفحات: 788
زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Concrete technology : theory and practice به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Title Contents 1. Concrete as Construction Material 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Classifi cation of Concrete 1.3 Properties of Concrete 1.4 Grades of Concrete 1.5 Advantages of Concrete 1.6 Disadvantages of Concrete 1.7 Concept of Quality Control 1.8 Concrete Industry 1.9 Challenges Faced by the Concrete Industry Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 2. Concrete Making Materials—I: Cement 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Portland Cement 2.3 Types of Cements 2.4 International Cement Classifi cations 2.5 Storage of Cement 2.6 Cement Certifi cation and Rejection Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 3. Concrete Making Materials—II: Aggregate 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Classifi cation of Aggregates 3.3 Characteristics of Aggregates 3.4 Deleterious Substances in Aggregates 3.5 Soundness of Aggregate 3.6 Alkali-Aggregate Reaction (AAR) 3.7 Thermal Properties of Aggregates 3.8 Fineness Modulus 3.9 Maximum Size of Aggregate 3.10 Grading and Surface Area of Aggregate 3.11 Testing of Aggregates 3.12 Aggregate Processing, Handling and Storing 3.13 Marine-Dredged Aggregate 3.14 Recycled Concrete Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 4. Concrete Making Materials—III: Water 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Quality of Mixing Water 4.3 Curing Water Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 5. Chemical Admixtures and Mineral Additives 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Functions of Admixtures 5.3 Classifi cation of Admixtures 5.4 Physical Requirements of Admixtures 5.5 Indian Standard Specifi cations 5.6 Mineral or Supplementary Additives Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 6. Properties of Fresh Concrete 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Workability 6.3 Measurement of Workability 6.4 Factors Affecting Workability 6.5 Requirements of Workability 6.6 Estimation of Errors 6.7 Air Content Test Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 7. Rheology of Concrete 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Representation of Rheological Behaviour 7.3 Measurement of Rheology by the Modifi ed Slump Test 7.4 Factors Affecting Rheological Properties 7.5 Mixture Adjustments Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 8. Properties of Hardened Concrete 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Strengths of Concrete 8.3 Stress and Strain Characteristics of Concrete 8.4 Dimensional Stability— Shrinkage and Creep 8.5 Creep of Concrete 8.6 Permeability of Concrete 8.7 Durability of Concrete 8.8 Concrete in Marine Environment 8.9 Acid Attack 8.10 Effl orescence 8.11 Fire Resistance 8.12 Thermal Properties of Concrete 8.13 Micro-Cracking of Concrete Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 9. Quality Control of Concrete 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Factors Causing Variations in the Quality of Concrete 9.3 Field Control 9.4 Advantages of Quality Control 9.5 Statistical Quality Control 9.6 Measure of Variability 9.7 Application 9.8 Quality Management in Concrete Construction Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 10. Proportioning of Concrete Mixes 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Basic Considerations for Concrete Mix Design 10.3 Factors Infl uencing the Choice of Mix Proportions 10.4 Methods of Concrete Mix Design for Medium Strength Concretes 10.5 Trial and Adjustment Method of Mix Design 10.6 New European Standards on Concrete 10.7 British Doe Method of Concrete Mix Design 10.8 The ACI Method For Mix Proportioning 10.9 Concrete Mix Proportioning – Is Guidelines 10.10 Concrete Mix Proportioning using FlY Ash - Is Guidlines 10.11 Rapid Method for Mix Design 10.12 Concrete Mix Design Illustration 10.13 Comparison of Mix Proportioning Methods 10.14 Optimum Concrete Mix Design 10.15 Design of High-Strength Concrete Mixes 10.16 Mix Proportioning for High Performance Concrete 10.17 Design of High Workability Concrete Mixes 10.18 Trial Mixes 10.19 Conversion of Mix Proportions From Mass to Volume Basis 10.20 Quantities of Materials to Make Specifi ed Volume of Concrete 10.21 Acceptance Criteria for Concrete 10.22 Field Adjustments 10.23 Generalized Format for Concrete Mix De sign Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 11. Production of Concrete 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Batching of Materials 11.3 Mixing of Concrete Materials 11.4 Transportation of Concrete 11.5 Ready-Mixed Concrete 11.6 Placing of Concrete 11.7 Compaction of Concrete 11.8 Finishing of Concrete 11.9 Curing of Concrete 11.10 Formwork 11.11 Slip-Forming Technique Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 12. Concrete Under Extreme Environmental Conditions 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Concreting in Hot Weather 12.3 Cold Weather Concreting 12.4 Underwater Concreting Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 13. Inspection and Testing 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Inspection Testing of Fresh Concrete 13.3 Non-Destructive Testing of In–Situ Fresh Concrete 13.4 Acceptance Testing of Hardened Concrete Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 14. Special Concretes and Concreting Techniques 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Lightweight Concrete 14.3 Ultra-Lightweight Concrete 14.4 Vacuum Concrete 14.5 Mass Concrete 14.6 Roller-Compacted Concrete 14.7 Waste Material-Based Concrete 14.8 Shotcrete or Guniting 14.9 Ferrocement 14.10 Fiber-Reinforced Concrete 14.11 Different Types of Fibers 14.12 Polymer Concrete Composites (PCCS) 14.13 Jet (Ultra-Rapid Hardening) Cement Concrete 14.14 Gap-Graded Concrete 14.15 No-Fines Concrete 14.16 High Density Concrete 14.17 Nuclear Concrete 14.18 Heat Resisting and Refractory Concretes Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 15. Deterioration of Concrete and its Prevention 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Corrosion of Concrete 15.3 Corrosion of Reinforcement Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 16. High-Perfomance Concretes 16.1 Introduction 16.2 High Performance Concrete 16.3 Classifi cation 16.4 Self-Compacting or Super-Workable Concrete 16.5 Lightweight Foamed or Aerated Concrete 16.6 Low Heat of Hydration Concrete 16.7 General Field Environment 16.8 Durability Performance Grades 16.9 Standard Test Procedures 16.10 Performance Enhancement 16.11 Performance of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete 16.12 Applications of High- Performance Concrete Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ 17. Repair Technology for Concrete Structures 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Symptoms and Diagnosis of Distress 17.3 Evaluation of Cracks 17.4 Selection of Repair Procedure 17.5 Repair of Cracks 17.6 Common Types of Repairs 17.7 Typical Examples of Concrete Repair 17.8 Leak Sealing 17.9 Underwater Repairs 17.10 Distress in Fire Damaged Structures 17.11 Strengthening with Composite Laminates 17.12 Strengthening of Defi cient Structures Review Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Answers to MCQ Appendix Bibiliography Index