Geomaterials Under the Microscope A Colour Guide
Auteur : Ingham Jeremy
Geomaterials are of enormous economic importance to the global construction industry. This is the first comprehensive guide to the petrography of geomaterials, making the petrographers specialist knowledge available to practitioners, educators and students worldwide interested in modern and historic construction materials, be they microscopists or in the fields of geology, architecture, surveying, engineering, construction, archaeology, conservation, materials science and forensic science.
The book provides some 365 superb quality colour photomicrographs of geomaterials plus concise explanations of their petrographic properties and how to interpret them.
An introductory chapter provides an overview of geomaterials practice and a state-of-the-art review of petrographic techniques. Each of the subsequent chapters covers a different group of construction materials and includes an explanation of their history, manufacture and use in construction. The text draws upon diverse published references to provide a unique summary of the properties and classification of construction materials. Comprehensive lists of further reading are provided for each materials type.
Readership: Practitioners, educators and students in Petrography, Microscopy, Geology, Surveying, Engineering, Archaeology, Conservation, Architecture, Materials science and Forensic science.
Introduction. Building stone. Roofing slate. Aggregates. Concrete. Concrete products. Flooring materials. Mortar. Bricks. Bituminous mixtures.
Jeremy Ingham,
Date de parution : 06-2020
19.4x26.1 cm
Date de parution : 12-2010
Ouvrage de 192 p.
19.4x26.1 cm
Thèmes de Geomaterials Under the Microscope :
Mots-clés :
Petrographic Examination; Air Void; Portland Cement; Fine Aggregate Particles; Cement Matrix; ASTM International; White Portland Cement; Fine Aggregate; Coarse Aggregate; Entrapped Air Voids; ASTM C295; SEM; Bituminous Mixtures; Coarse Aggregate Particle; Cement Grains; Cross-polarized Light; Thin Section; Aggregate Particle; Gypsum Crystals; Natural Sand; Image Analysis; Cement CEM; HAC Concrete; Sparry Calcite; Gypsum Plaster