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Binders, materials and technologies in modern construction IV : selected, peer reviewed papers from the 16th Conference Silicate Binders 2017 (ICBM 2017), December 4, 2017, Brno, Czech Republic / edited by Karel Dvorák, Dominik Gazdic, Iveta Hajkova.
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Knovel Civil Engineering & Construction Materials Academic- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Conference Name:
- International Conference Silicate Binders (16th : 2017 : Brno, Czech Republic)
- Series:
- Solid State Phenomena Series
- Solid State Phenomena Series ; v.Volume 276
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Silicates--Congresses.
- Binders (Materials)--Congresses.
- Building materials--Congresses.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (298 pages) : illustrations
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Distribution:
- Zurich, Switzerland : Trans Tech Publications, Ltd, [date of distribution not identified]
- Place of Publication:
- Zurich, Switzerland : Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., [2018]
- Summary:
- The 16th International Conference Silicate Binders 2017 (ICBM 2017) was organized with the support from Brno University of Technology. The most important topics on the conference were the chemistry and technology of cement and other hydraulic and silicate binders, chemistry and technology of lime production and gypsum based binders. Special attention was paid to the use and behaviour of these mentioned binders in the various kinds of building materials, like concrete, inorganic insulations and in solidified sludges. Binders, cement, lime, hydration, composites, chemical admixtures, concrete, properties, materials science.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Binders, Materials and Technologies in Modern Construction IV
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Cement Based Binders
- Hydraulic Binder from Hazardous Waste
- Alkali-Sulfate Activated Blended Portland Cements
- Differences in Electrical Properties of Portland Cement and Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars
- The Combined Effect of the Plasticizer and Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes on the Cement Hydration Products
- The Influence of Concentrations of Cement Particles on Rheological Behavior and Thixotropy of Portland Cement Paste
- Possibilities of Experimental Determinations of the Modulus of Elasticity in the early Stage of Ageing of Cement Composites
- The Estimated Effect of Carbon Nanomaterials Implementation on the Formation of Hydration Products
- Effect of the Milling Agents on Pozzolanic Activity of Glass
- Effect of Humidity on the Properties of Cement Mortars with a Crystalline Additive
- Study of the Hydration Process of Synthetic Preparation of Ettringite by Direct Addition of Aluminum Sulfate and Calcium Hydroxide
- Chapter 2: Lime Based Binders
- Influence of Cellulose Ethers on Fresh State Properties of Lime Mortars
- Properties of Aerial Lime-Based Mortars with Chitosan Ethers
- The Relation of Limestone Origin and its Reactivity to the Preparation of Desulphurization Agents
- Effect of the Firing Process to the Lime Crystallinity
- Chapter 3: Progressive Building Materials and Technologies
- The Influence of Fine Particle Content (Cement Together with Sand Particles up to 0.25 mm) on Rheological Properties of Concrete Mixture
- Сomplex Industrial Wastes Based Admixture for Improved Properties of Fine-Grained Concrete
- The Suitability of Fly Ash for Use in Concrete According to EN 450 Based on their Particle Size.
- Effect of Hardening Accelerators and other Chemical Admixtures on the Properties of a Quick-Setting Mixture
- Decorative Coating Based on Composite Cement-Silicate Matrix
- Nonlinear Acoustic Spectroscopy Method for Nondestructive Testing of Thermally Damaged Concrete
- Influence of the Maximum Aggregate Grain Size on the Modulus of Elasticity and on the Parameters of the Acoustic Emission of Concrete Exposed to High Temperatures
- High Strain Rate Compressive Behavior of Micro-Fibre Reinforced Fine Grained Cementitious Composite
- Effect of Ammonium Ion Content in Fly Ash after Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC)
- Physical Properties of Selected Silicates for a Long-Term Heat Container
- Special Grout for Anchoring Steel Elements with High Proportion of Fly Ash Contaminated by Denitrification Process
- Influence of Ammonia Content in SNCR Fly Ash on Phase Composition and Morphology of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC)
- Epoxy Resin Coatings Crystallization and Influence of Crystallinity on Shore Hardness and Tensile Properties
- Porous Systems Based on Alkali-Activated Fly Ash
- Rheological Properties of Alkali-Activated Brick Powder Based Pastes: Effect of Alkali Activator and Silicate Modulus
- Nano-Structured Alkaline Aluminosilicate Binder by Carbonate Mineral Addition
- Modifying Stucco Mortars with Additions of Sulphoaluminate Cement and Aluminate Cement
- The Impact of Addition of Fibers on Reducing the Shrinkage Cracks in Multilayer Renovation Plasters
- Shaping Mortar Parameters in Terms of their Tendency to Form Shrinkage Cracks
- Influence of Polymer Admixtures on the Rheological Properties and Heat of Hydration of Alkali Activated Slag Pastes
- Nanomodified Organic-Inorganic Polymeric Binders for Polymer Building Materials.
- Comparison of Automated Concrete Shrinkage Measurement Methods
- Modification of Technological Properties of Laboratory Premixes
- Use of Undersize Fractions of Refractory Claystone for Grog Manufacturing in Shaft Kilns
- Development of New Advanced Plasters with Waste Fibers Content
- Testing and Optimization of Production of Technical Foam for the Production of Cement Foam
- Behavior of High Strength Concrete at High Temperatures
- The Evaluation of the Effect of Crystallization Additives on Long Term Durability of Cement Composites
- Fibre Cement Board Characteristics in Relation to Bulk Density and the Way of Treatment
- Development of Light-Weight Concrete with Utilization of Foam Glass Based Aggregate
- Durability Assessment of Cement Matrices for Neutralization Sludge Disposing
- Keyword Index
- Author Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on: online resource; title from pdf title page (Knovel engineering collection, viewed April 24, 2020)
- ISBN:
- 1-5231-2776-7
- 3-0357-3348-1
- OCLC:
- 1044922349
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