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Progress in Concrete Technology xLightweight Concrete xHigh-Strength Concrete xHigh Workability or Flowing Concrete xShrinkage Compensating Concrete xFiber-Reinforced Concrete xConcrete Containing polymers xHeavyweight Concrete xMass Concrete xRoller-Compacted Concrete. The History of Concrete Cement has been around for at least 12 million years. When the earth itself was undergoing intense.
JCI's Wide-Ranging Activities. JCI, as an organization that promotes concrete science and technology, conducts investigative research on a wide range of subjects including concrete materials and production, the design, construction, and management of concrete structures, and new concrete technologies, through the mutual understanding and cooperation of all its members, and works to widely.
This discipline of Structural Engineering is fundamental to many other areas of research, growing originally as a result of investigating the structural response of reinforced concrete and steel structures. Today, the team at Birmingham carries out research alongside the requirements of modern structural design codes and therefore consider structural integrity, robustness and serviceability.
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Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology. An electronic-only, open access international journal of Japan Concrete Institute. Publisher: Japan Concrete Institute - JCI. Established 1965, Number of membership 8000, Publishing three Journals. History. 2003 Published with paper and electronic form. 2007 Indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded. 2009 First impact factor of 0.675. 2012 Electronic.
The experimental findings in our studies would encourage future research in the direction for long term performance to extending this cost of effective type of fibers for use in structural applications. Experiments were conducted on concrete cubes, cylinders and beams of standard sizes with addition of various percentages of human hair fiber i.e., 0%, 0.5%, 1% and 1.5% by weight of cement.
Introduction to Concrete ConcreteSs versatility, durability, sustainability, and economy have made it the worldSs most widely used construction material. About four tons of concrete are produced per person per year worldwide and about 1.7 tons per person in the United States. The term concrete refers to a mixture of aggregates, usually sand, and either gravel or crushed stone, held together by.