Mechanical, thermal and hygric properties of buildings materials : selected, peer reviewed papers from the 1st International Doctoral Conference on Advanced Materials, July 23-25, 2014, Zahrádky, Czech Republic
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Mechanical, thermal and hygric properties of buildings materials : selected, peer reviewed papers from the 1st International Doctoral Conference on Advanced Materials, July 23-25, 2014, Zahrádky, Czech Republic
(Advanced materials research, v. 982)
Trans Tech Publications, c2014
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book summarizes selected papers of student conference focused on the study of properties of building materials. Presented papers deal with investigation of materials properties of conventional and also innovative building materials. The knowledge of particular material properties is essentially for successful design of structures, that is the reason why studies of basic physical, chemical, mechanical, thermal, hygric, technological and transport properties were included into this book. Experimental programs of present contributions were performed according standard system of EN and ISO but for the design of building structures is important to predict behaviour of used materials on the end of their supposed lifetime which could be number of decades. That is the reason why nowadays is necessary to apply advanced numerical and computation methods to determine of long-term durability. Last mentioned sophisticated instrument based on the theoretical principals is important to be verified in real conditions; science would be extremely boring and sterile without an experiment. Presented papers bring wide database of testing methods and materials properties which could be used in all branches of civil engineering.
目次
Preface, Committee and Acknowledgement
Analysis of Thermal Conductivity of Lime Plaster with Pozzolanic Addition by Different Homogenization Techniques
Moisture Transport Properties of Hydrophilic Mineral Wool
Application of TDR Method for Moisture Profiles Measurement in Cellular Concrete
Adsorption of Water Vapor in Selected Sandstone Influenced by Different Method of Measurement Using Dynamic Vapor Sorption Device
Effect of Porosity on Mechanical and Hygric Properties of Concrete with Natural Pozzolan Addition
Effect of Zeolite Admixture on Freeze/Thaw Resistance of Concrete Exposed to the Dynamic Climatic Conditions
Influence of Casting Direction on the Mechanical Properties of Cementitious Fiber Reinforced Composites
Restrained Shrinkage Test of High Performance Concrete Ring Specimen
Retention Curves of Different Types of Sandstone
Comparison of Two Different Modes of Inverse Analysis Used for Determination of Moisture Diffusivity of Building Materials
Determination of Hygric Properties of Hollow Brick Block as a Function of Moisture Content
Production and Use of the Textile Reinforced Concrete
Moisture Migration in High Strength Concrete
Application of Digital Optical Microscopy in Materials and Mechanical Engineering: Optical Porosimetry and Crack Detection
Mechanical Behavior of the Cement Mortar with High Amount of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) Bottom Ash as an Alternative Aggregate
A Comparative Study on Thermal Properties of Two Types of Concrete Containing Fine Ceramic Waste and Burnt Clay Shale as a Supplementary Material
Numerical Study of the Influence of Internal Blast on the Earth Covered Composite Arch
Heat and Water Vapor Transport Properties of Selected Commercially Produced Plasters
Fracture Surface Measurement of Concrete with Respect to Loading Speed
Thermal Properties of Selected Timbers
Pore Structure and Thermal Characteristics of Clay Bricks
New Type of Lightweight Gypsum-Based Material
Residual Strength of Thermally Loaded Mortars with Treated Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash Used as Supplementary Cementitious Material
Influence of Different Mechanical Properties to the Concrete Penetration Resistance
Influence of High-Temperature on Polycarboxylate Superplasticizer in Aluminous Cement Based Fibre Composites
Development and Mix Design of HPC and UHPFRC
Properties of Cement Composites Containing Coir Pith
Mechanical and Rheological Properties of Aluminous Cement under High Temperatures
Destructive and Non-Destructive Testing of High Temperature Influence on Refractory Fiber Composite
Differences in the Properties of Arenaceous Marlstones from Different Quarries
Cement Composites for High Temperature Applications
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