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Cement and Concrete Mineral Admixtures Mustafa Tokyay (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey)

Cement and Concrete Mineral Admixtures By Mustafa Tokyay (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey)

Cement and Concrete Mineral Admixtures by Mustafa Tokyay (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey)


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Supplementary cementing materials and other mineral admixturesenhance the workability of fresh concrete and the durability of hardened concrete. This comprehensive reference for senior undergraduate and graduate engineering students in cement and concrete and for cement and concrete practitioners covers a wide range of mineral admixtures.

Cement and Concrete Mineral Admixtures Summary

Cement and Concrete Mineral Admixtures by Mustafa Tokyay (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey)

Supplementary cementing materials and other mineral admixtures are being used in increasing amounts in both cement and concrete. Their main technical benefits are that they enhance the workability of fresh concrete and the durability of hardened concrete. Indeed, they affect almost every property of the concrete. Their economic and ecological benefits may be just as significant, and their use can be expected to increase as concrete remains the most common construction material.


Cement and Concrete Mineral Admixtures

concentrates mostly on natural pozzolans, fly ashes, ground granulated blast furnace slag, silica fume and limestone powder, namely the most commonly used mineral admixtures. Others such as metakaolin, rice husk ash, expanded clays and shales are also discussed. Their chemical, mineralogical, and physical properties are outlined. The influence of mineral admixtures on the hydration of cementitious systems, and the properties of fresh and hardened concrete in which they are used are emphasized. International standards are reviewed. The basics of concrete mix proportioning with mineral admixtures are outlined. The possibilities of using mineral admixtures as constituents of special concretes such as self-compacting, reactive powder, roller-compacted concretes and special non-portland, low-cost, low-energy and/or low-CO2 cements such as alinite, calcium sulfoaluminate, and belitic cements and alkali-activated binders are also covered.

The book is a comprehensive reference for senior undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in the fields of cement and concrete, and for cement and concrete practitioners.

Cement and Concrete Mineral Admixtures Reviews

Clearly written and incredibly comprehensive.
-review in Concrete Construction magazine

... an ideal choice ... gives [a] clear cut way to describe each important thing you need to know. I strongly recommend it.
-Stamatis Tsimas, Professor at National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece

Professor Tokyay is a prominent researcher in the field of cement and concrete. While there is [a] wealth of information on cement and cement alternatives, the book presents a fresh look on the cement and concrete mineral admixtures. It is well structured and easy to follow.
-Professor Jamal Khatib, University of Wolverhampton, UK

... provides a comprehensive review of the effects of using supplementary cementitious materials in concrete. The detailed coverage of the chemical and physical mechanisms behind these effects will be useful to students and practitioners alike.
-Peter Taylor, Iowa State University, Ames, USA

As Dr. Tokyay mentioned, 'technical', 'economical' and 'ecological' advantages of mineral admixtures are undisputed. With a thorough state-of-the-art literature review, this book explains the importance of all those three advantages and simply shows us why in the near future we will not be able to see a concrete without the presence of these mineral admixtures. -Ismail OEzgur Yaman, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

About Mustafa Tokyay (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey)

Dr. Mustafa Tokyay is a professor of civil engineering in the Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey. He served as the civil engineering department chair (1999-2003) and dean of the engineering faculty (2003-2006) in the same university. He worked as a visiting researcher at Dundee University, Scotland (1988-1989) and as a visiting professor at the Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus (1993-1994). His research interests include cement and concrete technology and the use of industrial by-products in cement and concrete. He is the author, coauthor or editor of more than 70 papers, proceedings and books.

Table of Contents

Admixtures and Additions. Natural Pozzolans. Fly Ashes. Blast Furnace Slag. Silica Fume. Limestone Powder. Other Mineral Admixtures. Effects of Mineral Admixtures on Hydration of Portland Cement. Effects of Mineral Admixtures on the Workability of Fresh Concrete. Effects of Mineral Admixtures on the Properties of Hardened Concrete. Effects of Mineral Admixtures on Durability of Concrete. Proportioning Mineral Admixture-Incorporated Concretes. International Standards on Mineral Admixtures in Cement and Concrete. Use of Mineral Admixtures in Special Concretes. Mineral Admixtures as Primary Components of Special Cements.

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NLS9780367028008
9780367028008
036702800X
Cement and Concrete Mineral Admixtures by Mustafa Tokyay (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-01-08
318
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