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Materials for Civil and Highway Engineers, 4th ed.
Author: Derucher, Kenneth N. / Korfiatis, George
Cover: Soft cover
Pages: 600
List Price: $84.00
Published by Prentice Hall
Date Published: 02/1998
ISBN: 0139050434
Table of Contents
Preface iii
1 Soil 1
Origin and Geologic Properties 1
Soil Composition and Properties 3
Soil Classification 17
Soil-Water Interaction 20
Soil Compressibility 32
Soil Strength 35
Soil Improvement 41
Problems 49
References 50
2 Mineral Aggregates 51
Aggregate Types and Processing 51
Aggregate as a Base-Course Material 55
Aggregates for Portland Cement Concrete 56
Aggregates for Bituminous Mixtures 61
Aggregate Beneficiation 62
ASTM Test Specifications for Aggregates 63
Problems 75
References 75
3 Cements 77
Lime 77
Natural Cements 80
Portland Cements 81
Portland-Pozzolan Cements 90
Portland Blast-Furnace-Slag Cement 92
Alumina Cements 92
Expansive Cements 93
Special Portland Cements 93
Problems 94
References 94
4 Concrete: Strength and Behavior 95
Introduction 95
Uniaxial Behavior 95
Biaxial Behavior 105
Creep 106
Shrinkage 107
Fatigue 110
Bond Strength 111
Shearing and Torsional Strengths 114
Durability 114
Problems 124
References 125
5 Design Procedure in Making Concrete 127
Concrete Materials 127
Principal Requirements for Concrete 128
Influences of Ingredients on Properties of 129
Concrete
Proportioning Concrete Mixes 131
Proportioning Materials 141
Mixing and Depositing 141
Compressive, Tensile, and Flexural Strength 143
Problems 143
References 144
6 Proportioning Structural Concrete Mixtures 146
with Fly Ash and Other Pozzolans
Background 146
Procedure 148
Applicability to Lightweight Concrete 157
Sample Computations 159
Conclusions 161
References 161
7 Advances in Concrete Technology 162
Admixtures 162
Mineral Admixtures 165
High-Strength Concrete 166
Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composites 170
Waste and By-Products Use in Concrete 178
Problems 180
References 181
8 Timber 182
Classes of Trees 182
Wood Structure 183
Physical Characteristics of Wood 185
Mechanical Properties of Timber 189
Decay, Durability, and Preservation of 194
Timber
Problems 199
References 200
9 Asphalt Cements 202
Asphalt Cements 202
Methods of Testing 205
Modifications of Asphalt Cements 208
Road Tars 210
Proportioning Asphaltic Mixes 212
Problems 217
References 219
10 Metallic State 220
Crystalline Nature of Metals 220
Mechanical Behavior of Metals 227
Testing and Evaluation of Metals 231
Problems 238
References 238
11 Ferrous Metals 239
General 239
Ferrous Metals 241
Manufacture of Steel 242
Structure of Iron and Steel 254
Heat Treatments 256
Physical Properties of Steels 263
Alloy Steels 266
Nonferrous Metals 268
Problems 268
References 269
12 Plastics 270
Classification 270
Types of Plastics 271
Manufacture of Organic Plastics 278
Properties of Organic Plastics 279
Advanced FRP Composites in Construction 284
Problems 286
References 268
13 Miscellaneous Materials 287
Glass 287
Concrete Block 288
Brick 289
Mortar 291
Shot-crete 291
Problems 294
References 294
14 Design for the Environment 295
Introduction 295
The Principle of Sustainable Development 296
Life Cycle Assessment 297
Material Selection 301
Material Minimization 304
Environmental Quality Standards 307
Problems 308
References 308
15 Environmental Considerations in 309
Construction
Regulatory Issues 309
Materials for Construction of Waste 312
Impoundments
Contaminated Soils and Remedial Options 314
References 317
Appendices 318
Soil 319
Aggregate and Concrete 365
Wood 398
Asphalt 417
Metal 423
Index 465
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