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Nanotechnology for Civil Infrastructure: Innovation and
Eco-efficiency of Nanostructured Cement-Based Materials explores
recent innovations in civil infrastructure materials developed
through nanotechnology. The book covers cementitious materials
containing nanomaterials, covering their design, characterization
and applications. The book also covers the possibilities to
optimize properties such as rheological properties, mechanical
strength, durability and resistance to aggressive environments and
loads, and eco-efficiency. Final sections explore the integration
of nanomaterials in cement mixtures that lead to nanocomposites
with novel properties, such as self-healing, self-sensing, and
self-cleaning, and featured applications in civil infrastructure.
The State-of-the-Art Report of RILEM Technical Committee 228-MPS
on Mechanical properties of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC)
summarizes an extensive body of information related to mechanical
properties and mechanical behaviour of SCC. Due attention is given
to the fact that the composition of SCC varies significantly. A
wide range ofmechanical properties are considered, including
compressive strength, stress-strain relationship, tensile and
flexural strengths, modulus of elasticity, shear strength, effect
of elevated temperature, such as fire spalling and residual
properties after fire, in-situ properties, creep, shrinkage, bond
properties and structural behaviour. A chapter on fibre-reinforced
SCC is included, as well as a chapter on specialty SCC, such as
light-weight SCC, heavy-weight SCC, preplaced aggregate SCC,
special fibre reinforced SCC and underwater concrete."
The State-of-the-Art Report of RILEM Technical Committee 228-MPS on
Mechanical properties of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) summarizes
an extensive body of information related to mechanical properties
and mechanical behaviour of SCC. Due attention is given to the fact
that the composition of SCC varies significantly. A wide range
of mechanical properties are considered, including
compressive strength, stress-strain relationship, tensile and
flexural strengths, modulus of elasticity, shear strength, effect
of elevated temperature, such as fire spalling and residual
properties after fire, in-situ properties, creep, shrinkage, bond
properties and structural behaviour. A chapter on fibre-reinforced
SCC is included, as well as a chapter on specialty SCC, such as
light-weight SCC, heavy-weight SCC, preplaced aggregate SCC,
special fibre reinforced SCC and underwater concrete.
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