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A.M. Neville is a Civil Engineering Consultant. He is a Past Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a former Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Dundee. He has many years' experience of teaching, research and consultancy in Civil and Structural Engineering in Europe and North America, and the Far East. He has numerous awards and medals, and is an Honorary Member of the American Concrete Institute, the British Concrete Society and the Brazilian Concrete Institute.

J.J. Brooks is a Consultant, formerly a Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering Materials and Director of Postgraduate Studies in the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds. He is a member of the American Concrete Institute and a Fellow of the International Masonry Society.

Both are co-authors of the major reference work Creep of Plain and Structural Concrete (Construction Press, 1983).



Table of Contents
  • 1. Concrete As A Structural Material.
  • 2. Cement.
  • 3. Normal Aggregate.
  • 4. Quality Of Water.
  • 5. Fresh Concrete.
  • 6. Strength Of Concrete.
  • 7. Mixing, Handling, Placing And Compacting Concrete.
  • 8. Admixtures.
  • 9. Temperature Problems In Concreting.
  • 10. Development Of Strength.
  • 11. Other Strength Properties.
  • 12. Elasticity And Creep.
  • 13. Deformation And Cracking Independent Of Load.
  • 14. Permeability And Durability.
  • 15. Resistance To Freezing And Thawing.
  • 16. Testing.
  • 17. Compliance With Specifications.
  • 18. Lightweight Concrete.
  • 19. Mix Design.
  • 20. Special Concretes.

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      Publisher: Pearson Education
      Publication Date: 6/17/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780273732198, 978-0273732198
      ISBN10: 0273732196

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A.M. Neville is a Civil Engineering Consultant. He is a Past Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a former Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Dundee. He has many years' experience of teaching, research and consultancy in Civil and Structural Engineering in Europe and North America, and the Far East. He has numerous awards and medals, and is an Honorary Member of the American Concrete Institute, the British Concrete Society and the Brazilian Concrete Institute.

      J.J. Brooks is a Consultant, formerly a Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering Materials and Director of Postgraduate Studies in the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds. He is a member of the American Concrete Institute and a Fellow of the International Masonry Society.

      Both are co-authors of the major reference work Creep of Plain and Structural Concrete (Construction Press, 1983).



      Table of Contents
      • 1. Concrete As A Structural Material.
      • 2. Cement.
      • 3. Normal Aggregate.
      • 4. Quality Of Water.
      • 5. Fresh Concrete.
      • 6. Strength Of Concrete.
      • 7. Mixing, Handling, Placing And Compacting Concrete.
      • 8. Admixtures.
      • 9. Temperature Problems In Concreting.
      • 10. Development Of Strength.
      • 11. Other Strength Properties.
      • 12. Elasticity And Creep.
      • 13. Deformation And Cracking Independent Of Load.
      • 14. Permeability And Durability.
      • 15. Resistance To Freezing And Thawing.
      • 16. Testing.
      • 17. Compliance With Specifications.
      • 18. Lightweight Concrete.
      • 19. Mix Design.
      • 20. Special Concretes.

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