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DCCMCD
Published by: Portland Cement Association
The CD-ROM version also includes links from references in the book provide access to 170 research reports and relevant web sites. Information is indexed and can be searched using keywords or phrases. PowerPoint slides and short video clips are included on this CD-ROM. System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 with search plug-in and Quick Time 6 (both included on CD). Contents: Freshly Mixed Concrete Hardened Concrete
Manufacture of Portland Cement Types of Portland Cement Blended Hydraulic Cements Masonry Cements Expansive Cements Special Cements Availability of Cements Chemical Compounds in Portland Cement Properties of Portland cement Storage of Cement Hot Cement
Characteristics of Aggregates Harmful Materials and Alkali Reactivity Aggregate Beneficiation Handling and Storing Aggregates Marine-Dredged Aggregate Recycling old Concrete
Properties of Air-Entrained Concrete Air Entraining Materials Factors Affecting Air Content Tests for Air Content Recommended Air Contents
Air-Entraining Admixtures Water-Reducing Admixtures Retarding Admixtures Accelerating Admixtures Super plasticizers (High Range Water Reducers) Finely Divided Mineral Admixtures Effect of Mineral Admixtures on Concrete Effect on Hardened Concrete Workability Agents Corrosion Inhibitors Damp proofing Agents Permeability-Reducing Agents Coloring Admixtures Pumping Aids Chemical Admixtures to Reduce Alkali Reactivity Bonding Admixtures and Bonding Agents Grouting Agents Gas-Forming Agents Air Detrainers Fungicidal, Germicidal and Insecticidal Admixtures
Selecting Mix Characteristics Proportioning Examples of Mixture Proportioning Concrete for Small Jobs Design Review
Batching Mixing Concrete Transporting and Handling Concrete
Preparation Before Placing Depositing the Concrete Consolidating Concrete Concrete Slabs Unjointed Floors Removing Forms Patching, Cleaning and Finishing Special Surface Finishes Placing Concrete Underwater Special placing Techniques Precautions
Curing Methods and Materials Curing Period and Temperature
Temperature Changes Moisture Changes (Drying Shrinkage) Curling (Warping) Elastic and Inelastic Deformation Creep Chemical Changes and Effects
Classes of Tests Frequency of Testing Testing Aggregates Testing Freshly Mixed Concrete Testing Hardened Concrete
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