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Concrete Progress: From Antiquity to the Third Millennium

Gunner Idorn, Consulting Engineer


Price: £ 45.00

ISBN: 9780727726315
Format: Hardbound
Publish Date: 16/04/1997
Publisher: Thomas Telford Ltd
Page Size: 246x189mm
Number of Pages: 384

Concrete Progress: From Antiquity to the Third Millennium

Description
Concrete progress deals with the technology that made concrete the most widely used building material in the world in the course of the past hundred years, and the most indispensable for the global socio-economic development in the new millennium. It offers an insight into many people’s dedicated, exploratory concrete research, and into strategic planning and management of research and its transfer to engineering practice.

This book is introduced by retrospectively highlighting the international history of concrete technology and uses. It traces the socio-economic impact of concrete from the magnificent construction epoch of Roman antiquity, to the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century, and its continuity between the two World Wars. Then, in more detail, it describes concrete technology progress during the first post World War II decades, which coincided with - and indeed depended on - the demands for concrete to house millions of homeless people and to reconstruct the industrial manufacturing capacity and the infrastructures.

The outreach message of Concrete progress is both to cement and concrete professionals in the developing countries, where the creation of new research and engineering skill still is pristine, and to the hidebound research and practice in the rich industrialised, technology satisfied parts of the world.

Contents
Part 1 Flashlights on history and research

  • Our heritage of cement and concrete technology
  • Field concrete performance - observation and contemplation
  • A new era of concrete researchThe Concrete Research Laboratory - Karlstrup

Part 2 Alkali-silica Reaction

  • Introduction and history
  • The dormant decade of ASR research
  • The second phase of ASR research
  • ASR year 2000

Part 3 International Consultant

  • The consultancy basis
  • The durability crisis
  • Alkali-silica reaction
  • Ground, granulated blasted-furnace slag
  • Other consultancy projects
  • Consultant's service in its market-place

Part 4 Concrete in the Millennium's Transition

  • The ageing decades of the twentieth century
  • Concrete in the third millennium
  • Progressive concrete research

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