Construction materials : geology, production and applications
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Construction materials : geology, production and applications
(Springer textbooks in earth sciences, geography and environment)
Springer, c2021
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Construction Materials is a comprehensive textbook covering all raw materials and products related to the construction processes, and not only those applied to building structures.
The book is organized to help readers achieve competent knowledge about construction materials. At the beginning of the book the author offers the general concepts, definitions, and standards adopted worldwide for these materials to be used along the book. The central part of the text covers the primary construction materials required to manufacture concrete and mortars, the most relevant construction materials in the last century. Expressly, concrete and mortar are treated in detail in dedicated chapters per component. In addition, the author addresses other relevant materials in construction such as ceramic materials, metals and alloys, bituminous materials, and geosynthetic materials. Finally, since the construction industry is one of the largest single waste producing sector in the world, the last chapter outlines the main types and characteristics of construction and demolition waste (e.g. recycled aggregates).
The book appeals to students but also professionals interested in construction materials and construction and civil engineering.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Dimensional Stone Chapter 3 - AggregatesChapter 4 - Portland Cement Chapter 5 - Lime Chapter 6 - Gypsum Products Chapter 7 - ConcreteChapter 8 - Mortar Chapter 9 - Ceramic Materials Chapter 10 - Metals and Alloys Chapter 11 - Bituminous Materials Chapter 12 - Geosynthetics and other Plastics Chapter 13 - Wood and Cork Chapter 14 - Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW)
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