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Record Number
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986035
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b740405
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Main Entry
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National Research Council (U.S.), Committee on Nonconventional Concrete Technologies for Renewal of the Highway Infrastructure.
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Title & Author
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Nonconventional concrete technologies : : renewal of the highway infrastructure /\ [Committee on Nonconventional Concrete Technologies for Renewal of the Highway Infrastructure, National Materials Advisory Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council].
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Publication Statement
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Washington, D.C. :: National Academy Press,, 1997.
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Series Statement
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Compass series
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NMAB ;; 484
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xiv, 110 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0309562317
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: 9780309562317
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030905687X
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9780309056878
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Nonconventional Concrete Technologies -- Copyright -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- POTENTIAL MATRIX MATERIALS AND THEIR SYNTHESIS -- REINFORCEMENT AND LAYERED STRUCTURES -- PROCESSING -- SYSTEMS APPROACH -- 1 Introduction and Background -- STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF CONVENTIONAL PORTLAND CONCRETE -- Cement Paste -- Macro- and Microstructure -- Chemical and Mineral Admixtures -- SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF CONVENTIONAL CONCRETE -- PROPERTIES OF CONVENTIONAL CONCRETE -- PERFORMANCE OF CONVENTIONAL CONCRETE
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ASSESSMENT OF CONVENTIONAL CONCRETE TECHNOLOGYAdvantages -- Disadvantages -- CHARACTERISTICS OF AN IDEAL CONCRETE -- 2 Controlled Synthesis of Potential Matrix Materials and Reactive Additives -- GELATION AND RHEOLOGY CONTROL -- AGENTS TO CONTROL WATER AND SHRINKAGE -- Synthetic Polymers and Cellulose Derivatives -- Wood and Paper Waste Materials -- Swelling Clays -- High-Range Water Reducers (Superplasticizers) -- THERMAL CONTROL AGENTS -- REACTIVE INORGANIC ADDITIVES -- REBAR CORROSION CONTROL AGENTS -- EVOLUTION OF STRUCTURE OF CONCRETE
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Biomimetic Synthesis3 Reinforcement -- PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS -- CONTINUOUS REINFORCEMENT -- Coatings for Steel Rebar Reinforcement -- Alternative Continuous Reinforcement -- DISCONTINUOUS-FIBER REINFORCEMENT -- MULTIPLE REINFORCING PHASES WITHIN A CONCRETE SYSTEM -- 4 Concrete Processing -- PROCESS CONTROL -- Control of Cement Feedstock Production -- Control of the Hydration Process -- Concrete Mixing Control -- Control of Fiber Mixing -- MATERIALS TESTING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE -- PLACEMENT METHODS -- 5 Systems Approach to Concrete Technology
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SYSTEMS APPROACHMODEL-BASED DESIGN -- KEY ENABLERS FOR THE APPLICATION OF A SYSTEMS APPROACH -- Fundamental Issues and Computational Models -- Smart Processing and Intelligent Systems -- LIFE-CYCLE COSTS -- SUMMARY -- References -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A Workshop Participants -- Appendix B Modern Sensor Technology -- REFERENCES -- Appendix C Conventional Concrete Test Procedures -- REFERENCE -- Appendix D Biographies of Committee Members and Technical Consultants -- Chemical Formulas of Cement Materials -- Glossary
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Subject
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Concrete-- Additives.
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Subject
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Pavements, Concrete.
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Reinforced concrete construction.
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Subject
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Béton-- Adjuvants.
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Subject
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Construction en béton armé
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Subject
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Revêtements en béton.
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Subject
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Concrete-- Additives.
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Subject
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Pavements, Concrete.
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Subject
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Reinforced concrete construction.
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Subject
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TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING-- Engineering (General)
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Dewey Classification
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625.8/4
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LC Classification
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TE278.N392 1997eb
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