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Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete: A World Review is unique in
providing authoritative and up to date expert information on the
causes and effects of Alkali-Aggregate Reaction (AAR) in concrete
structures worldwide. In 1992 a first edition entitled The
Alkali-Silica Reaction in Concrete, edited by Professor Narayan
Swamy, was published in a first attempt to cover this concrete
problem from a global perspective, but the coverage was incomplete.
This completely new edition offers a fully updated and more
universal coverage of the world situation concerning AAR and
includes a wealth of new evidence and research information that has
accumulated in the intervening years. Although there are various
textbooks offering readers sections that deal with AAR
deterioration and damage to concrete, no other single book brings
together the views of recognised international experts in the
field, and the wealth of scattered research information that is
available. It provides a 'state of the art' review and deals
authoritatively with the mechanisms of AAR, its diagnosis and how
to treat concrete affected by AAR. It is illustrated by numerous
actual examples from around the world, and comprises specialist
contributions provided by senior engineers and scientists from many
parts of the world. The book is divided into two distinct but
complementary parts. The first five chapters deal with the most
recent findings concerning the mechanisms involved in the reaction,
methods concerning its diagnosis, testing and evaluation, together
with an appraisal of current methods used in its avoidance and in
the remediation of affected concrete structures. The second part is
divided into eleven chapters covering each region of the world in
turn. These chapters have been written by experts with specialist
knowledge of AAR in the countries involved and include an
authoritative appraisal of the problem and its solution as it
affects concrete structures in the region. Such an authoritative
compilation of information on AAR has not been attempted previously
on this scale and this work is therefore an essential source for
practising and research civil engineers, consultant engineers and
materials scientists, as well as aggregate and cement producers,
designers and concrete suppliers, especially regarding projects
outside their own region.
Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete: A World Review is unique in
providing authoritative and up to date expert information on the
causes and effects of Alkali-Aggregate Reaction (AAR) in concrete
structures worldwide. In 1992 a first edition entitled The
Alkali-Silica Reaction in Concrete, edited by Professor Narayan
Swamy, was published in a first attempt to cover this concrete
problem from a global perspective, but the coverage was incomplete.
This completely new edition offers a fully updated and more
universal coverage of the world situation concerning AAR and
includes a wealth of new evidence and research information that has
accumulated in the intervening years. Although there are various
textbooks offering readers sections that deal with AAR
deterioration and damage to concrete, no other single book brings
together the views of recognised international experts in the
field, and the wealth of scattered research information that is
available. It provides a 'state of the art' review and deals
authoritatively with the mechanisms of AAR, its diagnosis and how
to treat concrete affected by AAR. It is illustrated by numerous
actual examples from around the world, and comprises specialist
contributions provided by senior engineers and scientists from many
parts of the world. The book is divided into two distinct but
complementary parts. The first five chapters deal with the most
recent findings concerning the mechanisms involved in the reaction,
methods concerning its diagnosis, testing and evaluation, together
with an appraisal of current methods used in its avoidance and in
the remediation of affected concrete structures. The second part is
divided into eleven chapters covering each region of the world in
turn. These chapters have been written by experts with specialist
knowledge of AAR in the countries involved and include an
authoritative appraisal of the problem and its solution as it
affects concrete structures in the region. Such an authoritative
compilation of information on AAR has not been attempted previously
on this scale and this work is therefore an essential source for
practising and research civil engineers, consultant engineers and
materials scientists, as well as aggregate and cement producers,
designers and concrete suppliers, especially regarding projects
outside their own region.
Who dreamt the Midsummer Night's Dream? What were the reactions of
the artisans' relatives to their play-acting activities? The author
considers the play from the point of Bottom - and the women as
members of the audience. Bottom and his wife are discovered
settling down for the night - as twelve o'clock strikes, Bottom
dreams a 'most rare vision'. All the artisan scenes are preserved
intact - but here the women also have their say.
This classic reference has established the value of petrography as
a powerful method for the investigation of concrete as a material.
It provides an authoritative and well-illustrated review of
concrete composition and textures, including the causes of defects,
deterioration, and failure that can be identified using a
petrological microscope. This new edition is entirely revised and
updated and also greatly extended to take account of new scientific
developments and significant improvements in instrumentation and to
reflect current laboratory working practices, as well as to reflect
new understanding of the performance of concrete and related
materials. Now in full color throughout, Concrete Petrography,
Second Edition provides case study examples, with appropriate
explanatory discussions and practical advice on selecting, handling
and preparing specimens. It assists and guides the engineer, the
trainee and the experienced petrographer in understanding the
scientific evidence that is basic to petrographic analysis and so
will lead to more accurate and timely diagnosis and treatment of
problems in structural concrete. This book includes: Contributions
in specialist areas by internationally recognized experts
Explanation of computer techniques as an aid to petrography Full
coverage of inspection, sampling, and specimen preparation New
sections covering recent technological development of equipment
Guidance on observation of cement and concrete mineralogy and
microfabrics Discussion and illustrative examples of deterioration
and failure mechanisms New work and guidance on the determination
of water/cement ratio New color illustrations and micrographs
throughout Thorough updating of standards, other authoritative
publications, and references A fully revised, extended, and updated
glossary of optical and other properties
First published in 1989, this book acknowledges that new drugs,
food additives and other compounds need to be carefully screened
for toxic side-effects. The bulk of this study is devoted to the
practical questions of 'what toxicological studies should we
perform?' and 'how should we perform them?' Compounds which undergo
toxicity testing may be conveniently categorised as those which are
intended for administration to man and those which are not. The
former include pharmaceuticals to be used medicinally or
prophylactically and chemicals which are added to our food, drinks
or medicine to improve their stability, appearance or palatability.
Since it is on pharmaceuticals that the most comprehensive
toxicological evaluations are generally performed, this book has
been directed primarily towards to toxicological evaluation of
potential new drugs. The principles and methodology of
toxicological evaluation of other types of compounds are
essentially similar.
This classic reference has established the value of petrography as
a powerful method for the investigation of concrete as a material.
It provides an authoritative and well-illustrated review of
concrete composition and textures, including the causes of defects,
deterioration, and failure that can be identified using a
petrological microscope. This new edition is entirely revised and
updated and also greatly extended to take account of new scientific
developments and significant improvements in instrumentation and to
reflect current laboratory working practices, as well as to reflect
new understanding of the performance of concrete and related
materials. Now in full color throughout, Concrete Petrography,
Second Edition provides case study examples, with appropriate
explanatory discussions and practical advice on selecting, handling
and preparing specimens. It assists and guides the engineer, the
trainee and the experienced petrographer in understanding the
scientific evidence that is basic to petrographic analysis and so
will lead to more accurate and timely diagnosis and treatment of
problems in structural concrete. This book includes: Contributions
in specialist areas by internationally recognized experts
Explanation of computer techniques as an aid to petrography Full
coverage of inspection, sampling, and specimen preparation New
sections covering recent technological development of equipment
Guidance on observation of cement and concrete mineralogy and
microfabrics Discussion and illustrative examples of deterioration
and failure mechanisms New work and guidance on the determination
of water/cement ratio New color illustrations and micrographs
throughout Thorough updating of standards, other authoritative
publications, and references A fully revised, extended, and updated
glossary of op
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