Synopses & Reviews
This seventh volume of the Materials Science of Concrete series presents carefully selected state-of-the-art reviews on selected topics relevant to concrete and cement. This collection of new developments and information in the field of cement-based materials is a valuable resource for scientists, engineers, and academics interested in concrete.
Table of Contents
Prediction of a Portland Cement's Properties from its Chemical and Mineralogical Compositon.
Tricalcium Silicate Hydration: A Historical Overview.
Thermodynamics of Hydration Reactions.
Tricalcium Silicate Hydration: A Historical Overview.
Influence of Initial and Boundary Conditions on Moisture Transport in Hydrated Cement Systems.
Ionic Interactions in Cement-Based Materials: Importance of Physical and Chemical Interactions in Presence of Chloride or Sulfate Ions.
Mechanisms of Frost Damage.
Early-Age Flexural Strength: The Role of Aggregates and Their Influence on Maturity Prediction.
Drying stresses and Internal Relative Humidity in Concrete.