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Introduction to Concrete
Concrete is a composite material that consists essentially of a binding medium in which are embedded particles or fragments of aggregates. Plain concrete made of Portland cement and aggregate is usually called the first generation of concrete. The second generation of concrete refers to steel bar‐reinforced concrete. In a concrete structure, there are two commonly used structural materials: concrete and steel. According to the unit weight of concretes, they can be classified into four categories, namely ultra‐lightweight concrete, lightweight concrete, normal‐weight concrete and heavyweight concrete. As a structural material, concrete has the primary function of load‐bearing. The processing of concrete includes raw materials selection, mixing, placing, compacting, and curing. The properties of concrete include load‐carrying capabilities, such as compressive strength, flexural strength, and fatigue. The research activities aimed at understanding the nature of concrete hydrates at the nanometer‐scale structure are developing very fast.
Introduction to Concrete
Concrete is a composite material that consists essentially of a binding medium in which are embedded particles or fragments of aggregates. Plain concrete made of Portland cement and aggregate is usually called the first generation of concrete. The second generation of concrete refers to steel bar‐reinforced concrete. In a concrete structure, there are two commonly used structural materials: concrete and steel. According to the unit weight of concretes, they can be classified into four categories, namely ultra‐lightweight concrete, lightweight concrete, normal‐weight concrete and heavyweight concrete. As a structural material, concrete has the primary function of load‐bearing. The processing of concrete includes raw materials selection, mixing, placing, compacting, and curing. The properties of concrete include load‐carrying capabilities, such as compressive strength, flexural strength, and fatigue. The research activities aimed at understanding the nature of concrete hydrates at the nanometer‐scale structure are developing very fast.
Introduction to Concrete
Li, Zongjin (Autor:in) / Zhou, Xiangming (Autor:in) / Ma, Hongyan (Autor:in) / Hou, Dongshuai (Autor:in)
Advanced Concrete Technology ; 1-23
01.11.2022
23 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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