Self-compacting concrete - Mix design and production in practiceNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/bate.200101800I. GrubišićV. ŽanićG. TrincasJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Bautechnik
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However, if dilatation occurs, the voids content will increase and when the dilatation is large it may exceed 3%, which is a critical value of hydraulic asphalt concrete in view of its imperviousness. In practice, the low voids content of the core wall may also be increased during operation....
In the 1950 s, the United States, Japan and other countries have applied manufactured sand in engineering practice. In China, the engineering application of manufactured sand began in the 1960 s, and the national standard "Sand for building" officially added manufactured sand to construction sand ...
(American Concrete Institute) Code. This new edition has the same dual objectives as the previous editions; first to establish a firm understanding of the behavior of structural concrete, then to develop proficiency in the methods used in current design practice. "Design of Concrete Structures" ...
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measured in the direction of the generating line of vault shells of this type, are negligible, The theoretical assumptions in the membrane theory of the barrel vault shell, especially the limiting conditions, must be complied with in practice otherwise disturbances in the distribution of the stresses...
The construction of the slabs which make up the walls of the building and the method of making such slabs will now be described. These slabs may be of concrete made from a mixture of gravel, sand, cement and water in accordance with the usual practice. However, it is preferable to substi...
With regard to the form of aggregate set forth in (2), present practice involves the extrusion of the pasty mass through a die to create sized pellets, and heat treating such pellets. Such pellets should be porous and strong in compression but frequently lack desired porosity and are character...
it is common practice to insert smooth steel dowel rods generally known as "slip dowels" within the edge portions of adjoining concrete slabs in such a manner that the concrete slabs may slide freely along one or more of the slip dowels, thereby permitting linear expansion and contraction of ...