Precast Concrete (2nd Ed.) Materials, Manufacture, Properties and Usage, Second Edition
Auteur : Levitt Maurice
This general treatise on precast concrete reflects Maurice Levitt?s extensive experience in the construction industry and as a researcher and consultant. It gives detailed coverage of the subject from the material's properties through its manufacture and quality control, and on to specialist topics such as accelerated curing and use in hot and cold climates. It then looks at the properties of precast concrete and its performance in situ before covering standards and testing and then the issues of finishing, repair and jointing.
A wide range of professionals in both the civil engineering and general construction sectors should find this an invaluable reference for its guidance on the range of practical questions they can expect to encounter. It will also be useful for students at graduate level.
Introduction 1. Ingredients 2. Reinforcement, Prestressing, Hardware 3. Moulds 4. Production Control 5. Labour-Intensive Processes 6. Machine-Intensive Processes 7. Accelerated Curing 8. Hot and Cold Climates 9. Properties and Performance 10. Standards, Testing and Quality 11. Finishing, Repairing and Jointing. References
Maurice Levitt is a consultant and was formerly head of the Materials Science Department at John Laing’s R&D division (now Laing Technology) and later an Assessor at the British Board of Agrément.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2007
Ouvrage de 206 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Precast Concrete :
Mots-clés :
Calcium Alumino Silicate; CEM II; stone; Sea Water; industry; Precast Concrete; accelerated; UK Factory; curing; Flexural Strength Ratio; release; Moisture Content; agent; Natural Sand; production; Precast Concrete Industry; lime; Cast Stone; bloom; British Precast Concrete Federation; hydration; Daytime Change; pulverised fuel ash; UK Work; Hydration Staining; material's properties; Release Agents; repair techniques; UK Practice; accelerated curing; Chemical Release Agents; Lime Bloom; Precast Concrete Products; Timber Moulds; Maximum Concrete Temperature; Mould Box; ISAT; Epoxide Resins