1st Edition
Integrated Design and Environmental Issues in Concrete Technology
The two themes of integration of structural and durability design, and integration of concrete technologies in relation to global environmental issues are drawn together in this book. It presents the views of distinguished international researchers and engineers on these key topics as the 21st century approaches. Derived from a workshop on rational design of concrete structures held in Hakodate, Japan, in August 1995, the book provides a focus for debate about the ways in which concrete technologies around the world must respond to the necessity of ensuring that concrete construction achieves higher levels of durability, and about the growing imperative to meet higher environmental standards in concrete production and use.
Durability of concrete exposed in marine environment for 25 years. Shotcrete for repairs: issues and challenges. Life extension of concrete structures using advanced composite materials. OFU bridge repair project. The design of concrete structures against unfamiliar loading conditions. Environmental issues from the construction industry Efficient issues from the construction industry. The state of re-use of demolished concrete in Japan. Mechanical properties of concretes with North Carolina recycled aggregates. Towards completely recyclable concrete. Ecological concrete with continuous voids. High-performance concrete incorporating large volumes of low-calcium fly ash. Chemical admixtures for highly flowable concretes. Index.
Biography
K. Sakai