Age of Concrete

Age of Concrete
Title Age of Concrete PDF eBook
Author David Morton
Publisher New African Histories
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Housing
ISBN 9780821423684

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Age of Concrete is about people building homes on tenuous ground in the outer neighborhoods of Maputo, Mozambique, places thought of simply as slums. But up close, they are an archive: houses of reeds, wood, zinc, and concrete embodying the ambitions of people who built their own largest investment and greatest bequest to the future.

The Concrete Age

The Concrete Age
Title The Concrete Age PDF eBook
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Total Pages 558
Release 1911
Genre Concrete
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The Cement Age

The Cement Age
Title The Cement Age PDF eBook
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Total Pages 598
Release 1906
Genre Building
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The Cement Age

The Cement Age
Title The Cement Age PDF eBook
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Total Pages 702
Release 1911
Genre Building
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Early-age Cracking Control on Modern Concrete

Early-age Cracking Control on Modern Concrete
Title Early-age Cracking Control on Modern Concrete PDF eBook
Author Dejian Shen
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 447
Release
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ISBN 9819714958

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Cracking Control on Early-Age Concrete Through Internal Curing

Cracking Control on Early-Age Concrete Through Internal Curing
Title Cracking Control on Early-Age Concrete Through Internal Curing PDF eBook
Author Dejian Shen
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 348
Release 2023-07-10
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9811983984

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This monograph is written based on the author's research on the assessment, control, and repair of cracking of early-age concrete in the recent decade. The technique of internal curing for increasing cracking resistance of early-age concrete is further developed through experimental and theoretical research. It establishes models for predicting the internal relative humidity and autogenous shrinkage of internally cured concrete at early age; reveals the variation law and mechanism of early-age tensile creep of internally cured concrete; and explores the variation law and mechanism of early-age cracking resistance of internally cured concrete under continuous restrained condition or uniaxial restrained condition. It is designed as a reference work for professionals or practitioners and a textbook for undergraduates or postgraduates. As such, this book provides valuable knowledge, useful methods, and practical experience that can be considered in the field of concrete cracking control.

Concrete Planet

Concrete Planet
Title Concrete Planet PDF eBook
Author Robert Courland
Publisher Prometheus Books
Total Pages 603
Release 2011-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1616144823

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Concrete: We use it for our buildings, bridges, dams, and roads. We walk on it, drive on it, and many of us live and work within its walls. But very few of us know what it is. We take for granted this ubiquitous substance, which both literally and figuratively comprises much of modern civilization’s constructed environment; yet the story of its creation and development features a cast of fascinating characters and remarkable historical episodes. This book delves into this history, opening readers’ eyes at every turn. In a lively narrative peppered with intriguing details, author Robert Corland describes how some of the most famous personalities of history became involved in the development and use of concrete—including King Herod the Great of Judea, the Roman emperor Hadrian, Thomas Edison (who once owned the largest concrete cement plant in the world), and architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Courland points to recent archaeological evidence suggesting that the discovery of concrete directly led to the Neolithic Revolution and the rise of the earliest civilizations. Much later, the Romans reached extraordinarily high standards for concrete production, showcasing their achievement in iconic buildings like the Coliseum and the Pantheon. Amazingly, with the fall of the Roman Empire, the secrets of concrete manufacturing were lost for over a millennium. The author explains that when concrete was rediscovered in the late eighteenth century it was initially viewed as an interesting novelty or, at best, a specialized building material suitable only for a narrow range of applications. It was only toward the end of the nineteenth century that the use of concrete exploded. During this rapid expansion, industry lobbyists tried to disguise the fact that modern concrete had certain defects and critical shortcomings. It is now recognized that modern concrete, unlike its Roman predecessor, gradually disintegrates with age. Compounding this problem is another distressing fact: the manufacture of concrete cement is a major contributor to global warming. Concrete Planet is filled with incredible stories, fascinating characters, surprising facts, and an array of intriguing insights into the building material that forms the basis of the infrastructure on which we depend.