Construction Materials: Their Nature and Behaviour, Fifth Edition

Construction Materials

Their Nature and Behaviour, Fifth Edition
 
Edition number: 5, New edition
Publisher: CRC Press
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ISBN13:9781498741101
ISBN10:149874110X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:864 pages
Size:254x178 mm
Weight:1600 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 16 Halftones, black & white; 57 Halftones, color; 369 Line drawings, black & white; 10 Line drawings, color; 94 Tables, black & white
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Short description:

This established textbook provides an understanding of materials? behaviour through knowledge of their chemical and physical structure. It offers clear and comprehensive analysis on the full range of materials used in construction, to form a must-have for civil engineering students and those on architecture, surveying and construction courses.


Long description:

This established textbook provides an understanding of materials? behaviour through knowledge of their chemical and physical structure. It covers the main classes of construction materials: metals, concrete, other ceramics (including bricks and masonry), polymers, fibre composites, bituminous materials, timber, and glass. It provides a clear and comprehensive perspective on the whole range of materials used in modern construction, to form a must-have for civil and structural engineering students, and those on courses such as architecture, surveying and construction.



It begins with a Fundamentals section followed by a section on each of the major groups of materials. In this new edition:


- The section on fibre composites FRP and FRC has been completely restructured and updated.


- Typical questions with answers to any numerical examples are given at the end of each section, as well as an instructor?s manual with further questions and answers.


- The links in all parts have also been updated and extended, including links to free reports from The Concrete Centre, as well as other online resources and material suppliers? websites.


- and now with solutions manual and resources for adopting instructors on https://www.crcpress.com/9781498741101



"This book is exceptional in both coverage and content."




-- Peter C. Hewlett, Magazine of Concrete Research, June 2018





 


"A book giving up-to-date comprehensive knowledge on construction materials which will be the first choice book for lecturers teaching construction materials to civil engineering students on UK undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses."



-- Toby Mottram, University of Warwick


 


"A must have text book for those teaching or studying materials science applied to civil engineering."


-- Juliana Calabria-Holley, University of Bath


 


"This book is very good for teaching civil and construction engineers students about material science. The text goes from fundamental principles in the first chapters to practical use of the building materials."


-- Eythor Thorhallsson, Reykjavik University


 


"The notion of underpinning engineering materials with ?atomistics? is well presented and is particularly vital for both understanding and novelty"


-- Adegoke Olubanwo, Coventry University


 


"The best and most comprehensive textbook on construction materials targeted for undergraduate students following a civil engineering or similar degree programme."


-- Hussain Al Khalid, Liverpool University

Table of Contents:

Part I: Fundamentals



Revised and updated by Peter Domone and Marios Soutsos, with acknowledgment to the previous authors Bill Biggs, Ian McColl and Bob Moon



Chapter 1: Atoms, Bonding, Energy and Equilibrium



Chapter 2: Mechanical Properties of Solids



Chapter 3: Structure of Solids



Chapter 4: Fracture and Toughness



Chapter 5: Liquids, Viscoelasticity and Gels



Chapter 7: Electrical and Thermal Properties



Example Questions



Further Reading



Part II: Metals and Alloys



Revised and updated Marios Soutsos and Peter Domone, with acknowledgment to the previous authors Bill Biggs, Ian McColl and Bob Moon



Chapter 8: Deformation and Strengthening of Metals



Chapter 9: Forming of Metals



Chapter 10: Oxidation and Corrosion



Chapter 11: Iron and Steel



Chapter 12: Aluminium



Example Questions



Further Reading



Part III: Concrete



Marios Soutsos and Peter Domone



Chapter 13: Portland Cements



Chapter 14: Admixtures



Chapter 15: Additions



Chapter 16: Other Types of Cement



Chapter 17: Aggregates for Concrete



Chapter 18: Properties of Fresh Concrete



Chapter 19: Early Age Properties of Concrete



Chapter 20: Deformation of Concrete



Chapter 21: Strength and Failure of Concrete



Chapter 22: Concrete Mix Design



Chapter 23: Non-Destructive Testing of Hardened Concrete



Chapter 24: Durability of Concrete



Chapter 25: Special Concretes



Chapter 26: Recycling of Concrete



Example Questions



Further Reading



Part IV: Polymers



Revised and updated by Vasileios Koutsos with acknowledgement to the previous author Len Holloway



Chapter 27: Polymer Types, Properties and Applications



Further Reading



Part V: Fibre Composites FRP and FRC



Philip Purnell



Chapter 28: Reinforcing Fibre Materials



Chapter 29: Reinforcing Fibre Architecture



Chapter 30: Matrices



Chapter 31: Interfaces and Bonding



Chapter 32: Mechanical Behaviour and Properties of Composites



Chapter 33: Manufacture of Fibre Composites



Chapter 34: Applications of Fibre Composites in Construction.



Chapter 35: Durability



Chapter 36: Recycling



Further Reading



Part VI: Glass



Graham Dodd



Chapter 37: Manufacture and Processing



Chapter 38: Properties and Performance



Chapter 39: Design and Applications



Chapter 40: Service and End of Life



Further Reading



Part VII: Timber



John Dinwoodie



Chapter 41: Structure of Timber and the Presence of Moisture



Chapter 42: Deformation in Timber



Chapter 43: Strength and Failure in Timber



Chapter 44: Durability of Timber



Chapter 45: Processing and Recycling of Timber



Example Questions



Acknowledgment, Further Reading and Sources of Information



Part VIII: Masonry



Revised and updated by Paulo B. Lourenço with acknowledgment to the previous author Bob de Vekey



Chapter 46: Materials and Components for Masonry



Chapter 47: Masonry Construction and Forms



Chapter 48: Structural Behaviour and Movement of Masonry



Chapter 49: Non-Structural Physical Properties of Masonry



Chapter 50: Deterioration, Conservation and Strengthening of Masonry



Example Questions



Further Reading and Sources of Information



Part IX: Bituminous Materials



Gordon D. Airey



Chapter 51: Components of Bituminous Materials



Chapter 52: Viscosity, Stiffness and Deformation of Bituminous Materials



Chapter 53: Strength and Failure of Bituminous Materials



Chapter 54: Durability of Bituminous Mixtures



Chapter 55: Design and Production of Bituminous Materials



Chapter 56: Recycling of Bituminous Materials



Example Questions



Further Reading



Part X: Selection and Sustainable Use of Materials



Marios Soutsos and Peter Domone



Chapter 57: Mechanical Properties of Materials



Chapter 58: Sustainability and Construction Materials