Dvorák / Gazdic | Binders, Materials and Technologies in Modern Construction VII | Buch | 978-3-0357-1870-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 530 g

Dvorák / Gazdic

Binders, Materials and Technologies in Modern Construction VII

Buch, Englisch, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 530 g

ISBN: 978-3-0357-1870-6
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


This volume contains extended papers presented at the 19th International Conference on Silicate Binders (ICBM 2020), held on 3 December 2020 in Brno, Chech Republic. The conference was focused on scientific and practical achievements in the development and properties research of inorganic binders for building materials. The most important topics were related to the investigation of cementitious composites and other hydraulic and silicate binders and analysis of lime and gypsum-based binders' chemical properties and production technologies. We hope that these proceedings will be helpful to many professionals in the field of building materials.
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Preface
Chapter 1: Binders Based on Cementitious Composites
A Numerical Approach to Multiscale Simulation of Cement Paste Strength
Effect of Waste Glass on Portland Cement Hydration Process
The Influence of Chrysotile Nanofibers Dispersion on the Physical and Mechanical Properties of the Cement Matrix
Prediction of Sulfate Attack Products in Portland-Limestone Cements: The Effect of Cation Type and Concentration
New Possibilities of Determining the Resistance of Cement Composite to Abrasion by Fast Flowing Water
Characterization of Carbonatation Rate of Alkali-Activated Blast Furnace Slag in Various Environments
The Effect of Opal-Containing Rocks on the Properties of Lightweight Oil-Well Cement
Influence of the Chemical Composition of Bauxite on Mineral Formation and Properties of Sulfoaluminate-Ferrite Cement
Scale Bridging in Computational Modelling of Quasi-Brittle Fracture of Cementitious Composites
Use of Spongilites as Pozzolanic Additives in Cement Mortars
Monitoring of the Effect of Grinding Raw Material Mixture and Soaking on the Formation of Monoclinic Phases of Alite
Chapter 2: Binders Based on Lime and Gypsum
The Influence of Phosphogypsum Microstructure on the Main Properties of Press-Formed Samples
Mechanical Properties of Reproduced Historic Mosaic Mortar
Properties Affecting the Reactivity of Lime
Decomposition of Crystalline Limestones during the Burning Process
Gypsum Compositions Modified with Metallurgical Wastes
Chapter 3: Progressive Materials and Technologies in Construction
Design of High-Strength Concrete for Ready-Mixed Concrete Production
Directed Regulation and Localization of Electrical Properties for Composite Construction Materials
The Influence of Shrinkage-Reducing Additives on Volume Changes and Mechanical Parameters of a Concrete Composite
Degradation of Materials Based on Alkali-Activated Blast-Furnace Slag after Exposure to Aggressive Environments
Metakaolin Addition to Improve Geopolymerization Process and Properties of Waste Clay-Based Materials
Influence of Nitrate Species ANO3 and ANO3·nH2O on Physico-Mechanical Properties of the Aluminosilicate Adhesives for Wood and Wooden Structures
Cement-Bonded Sub-Base Layers of Walkable and Running Structures for Rainwater Management
Study of High Strength Concretes with Variability of Composition Designs
Study on Permeability of Concrete Fortifications from WW2 Based on Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry
Possibilities of Using Pumice Aggregates into Thermal Insulation Lining of Industrial Chimneys
Thermal and Thermomechanical Properties of Refractory Forsterite-Spinel Ceramics
Influence of Fly Ash on Corrosion Resistance of Refractory Forsterite-Spinel Ceramics
Analysis of Alkali Oxides Influence on the Microstructure of Refractory Grog
Analysis of the Effect of Crystallization Additives on the Resistance of Self-Compacting Concrete Exposed to Aggressive Gases
The New Chemically Resistant Material for the Invert Grouting Optimized by Secondary Raw Material
Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of Fire Protection Boards


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