Seawater in Concrete Mix
Seawater in Concrete Mix
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The use of seawater in concrete production could become a crucial technology in the near future, as many parts of the world suffer from a shortage of freshwater. Seawater in Concrete Mix provides a detailed overview of the fundamental knowledge of concrete engineering that is essential for the usage of seawater-mixed concrete.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 122 pages
\n Publication date: 01 October 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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The near future is expected to witness a significant shortage of freshwater resources in many parts of the world, making the effective utilization of seawater in concrete production a crucial technological solution. While the global standard for reinforced concrete (RC) typically involves the use of freshwater, there is a growing potential for the extensive use of seawater in concrete, particularly with the addition of ground granulated blast-furnace slag, fly ash, or other mineral admixtures. This alternative becomes more feasible in light of the recent trend towards performance-based design.
Seawater in Concrete Mix offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles of concrete engineering that are essential for the practical application of seawater-mixed concrete. The book is particularly valuable for graduate students, researchers, concrete engineers, and all civil engineers involved in the design and construction of concrete infrastructure.
Hidenori Hamada, Professor of Kyushu University in Japan, is the author of this text. Nobuaki Otsuki, Professor Emeritus of Tokyo Institute of Technology and former Chairman of the JCI Technical Committee on the use of seawater in concrete, contributes his expertise as a co-author. Takahiro Nishida, a Senior Researcher at the Japanese National Institute of Maritime, Port, and Aviation Technology, also contributes to the book.
The book begins by providing an introduction to the properties and characteristics of seawater, including its salinity, pH, and dissolved minerals. It then delves into the various aspects of concrete production, such as mixing, casting, and curing, and explores how seawater can be used in these processes. The authors discuss the challenges associated with using seawater in concrete, such as the potential for corrosion, scaling, and alkalinity, and provide solutions to mitigate these issues.
Furthermore, the book discusses the benefits of using seawater in concrete, including reduced freshwater demand, reduced environmental impact, and improved durability. It provides case studies and examples of successful seawater-mixed concrete projects from around the world, showcasing the potential for this technology to address the global freshwater shortage and promote sustainable construction practices.
In conclusion, Seawater in Concrete Mix is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the use of seawater in concrete production. It provides a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of the fundamental principles, challenges, and benefits of this technology, making it an essential tool for graduate students, researchers, concrete engineers, and all civil engineers involved in the construction industry.
\n Weight: 296g\n
Dimension: 142 x 222 x 16 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781032046679\n \n
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