CHAPTER I Introduction
1.1 Material Science and Engineering
1.2 A Historical Perspective
1.2.1 Critical Position in
Civil Engineering
1.2.2 Historical
Progress
1.2.3 Future Tendency
1.3 Classification, Properties and Selection
1.3.1 Classification
1.3.2 Properties
1.3.3 Selection and Use
1.4 Standards
Problems
CHAPTER 2 Concepts of Civil Engineering Materials
2.1 Physical Properties
2. 1. 1 Density, Apparent
Density, Bulk Density and Loose Density
2.1.2 Solidity and
Porosity
2.2 Mechanical Properties ~
2.2.1 Strength
2.2.2 Stress and Strain
2.2.3 Elastic and Plastic
Deformation
2.2.4 Brittleness, Ductility
and Toughness
2.2.5 Hardness and Wear
Resistance
2.3 Properties Related to WateP
2.3.1 Hydrophilic
Hydrophobic Property
2.3.2 Water Absorption and
Hygroscopicity
2.3.3 Water Resistance
2.3.4 Impermeability
2.3.5 Freezing and Thawing
Resistance
2.4 Durability
Problems
CHAPTER 3 Inorganic Binding Materials
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Hydraulic Cement
3.1.2 Nonhydraulic
Cement
3.2 Portland Cement
3.2.1 Manufacture
3.2.2 Cement Chemistry
3.2.3 Hydration
3.2.4 Pores in Hydrated Cement
3.2.5 Properties
3.2.6 Corrosion and
Prevention
3.3 Mineral Admixtures and Blended Cements
3.3.1 Mineral Admixtures
3.3.2 Blended Cements
3.4 Other Types of Cement
3.4. l High-alumina
Cement
3.4.2 White Cement
3.4.3 Expansive Cement
3.4.4 Low-alkali Cement
Problems
CHAPTER 4 Aggregates
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Classification
4.2.1 Based on Source or
Method of Manufacture
4.2.2 Based on Size
4.2.3 Based on Density
4.3 Properties
4.3.1 Particle Shape and
Surface Texture
4.3.2 States Based on Moisture
Level
4.3.3 Strength, Modulus of
Elasticity and Impact Value
4.3.4 Chemical
Properties
4.3.5 Soundness, Abrasion
Resistance and Durability
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