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Production Methods and Workability of Concrete

English · Paperback / Softback

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Practical production of ordinary and special, high performance concretes and their behaviour and properties when fresh are the main themes of this book. It derives from the International RILEM Conference held in Paisley, Scotland in June 1996, and represents the culmination of the work of two RILEM Technical Committees (145 WSM Workability of Special Mixes, and 150 ECM Efficiency of Concrete Mixers).
Very significant advances have been made recently in the development of concrete with outstanding properties. Such advances in research must be matched by progress in the technology of concrete production. This book focuses on production methods and on workability and handling, two fundamental and closely linked stages of the concrete construction process. It has a strongly practical emphasis, with many contributions showing how to build effectively using the many high performance concretes which have progressed from research into construction in recent years.
The main themes covered are: production mixers and mixing processes; production methods; sprayed and very dry precasting mixes; fibre reinforced concrete; flowing and superfluid mixes; rheology; test methods; mix design and models; special cements and concretes.

List of contents

Concrete mixers and mixing processes. Production methods. Sprayed and very dry precasting mixes. Fibre reinforced concrete. Flowing and superfluid mixes. Rheology. Test methods. Mix design and models. Special cements and concretes. Subject index.

About the author

P.J.M. Bartos, D.J. Cleland, D.L. Mars

Summary

Practical production of ordinary and special, high performance concretes and their behaviour and properties when fresh are the main themes of this book. It derives from the International RILEM Conference held in Paisley, Scotland in June 1996, and represents the culmination of the work of two RILEM Technical Committees (145 WSM Workability of Special Mixes, and 150 ECM Efficiency of Concrete Mixers).
Very significant advances have been made recently in the development of concrete with outstanding properties. Such advances in research must be matched by progress in the technology of concrete production. This book focuses on production methods and on workability and handling, two fundamental and closely linked stages of the concrete construction process. It has a strongly practical emphasis, with many contributions showing how to build effectively using the many high performance concretes which have progressed from research into construction in recent years.
The main themes covered are: production mixers and mixing processes; production methods; sprayed and very dry precasting mixes; fibre reinforced concrete; flowing and superfluid mixes; rheology; test methods; mix design and models; special cements and concretes.

Product details

Authors P. J. M. Cleland Bartos, P.j.m. Cleland Bartos
Assisted by P J M Bartos (Editor), P. J. M. Bartos (Editor), P.J.M. Bartos (Editor), D J Cleland (Editor), D. J. Cleland (Editor), D.J. Cleland (Editor), D L Marrs (Editor), D. L. Marrs (Editor), D.L. Marrs (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9780367448493
ISBN 978-0-367-44849-3
No. of pages 560
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

ARCHITECTURE / Methods & Materials, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Civil / General, Civil engineering, surveying & building, Agribusiness and primary industries, Civil engineering, surveying and building

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