نتایج جستجو برای: heavy concrete

تعداد نتایج: 200594  

The chloride corrosion of reinforcing steel in reinforced concrete (RC) structures is a significant reason for premature deterioration and failure of RC structures in aggressive environments such as Persian Gulf region. This is one of the most important sources of engineering and economic problems in developed countries. So, the repair and maintenance of RC structures exposed to corrosive envir...

A Pashazadeh M Khosravi N Ganjian

Making use of concrete materials in cut-off walls, because of their low permeability and standing high Hydraulic Gradient caused by underground drainage, has attracted great amount of attention. Using ordinary concrete with high elasticity modulus, compared to other materials may accompany with problems including brittleness of cutoffs due to dynamic stresses. To solve this problem, adding a ce...

Journal: :مهندسی سازه 0
مهدی شهابی علمدار

concrete is one of the most widely used materials in construction industry. many large and important structures such as power plants, bridges, dams and buildings employ concrete as main material. propagation of crack is considered one of the main reasons in failure of concrete structures. the process of formation and crack growth is one of the major and complex issues in concrete, because concr...

Journal: :journal of the structural engineering and geotechnics 0
seyed majdeddin mir mohammad hosseini prof. amirkabir univ. of technology, tehran- iran abdolhossein azadmaneshb b. sc. civil eng. mahab ghodss consulting eng. co., tehran- iran

in the construction process of a plastic concrete cut-off wall, concreting is usually performed using the termie pipe method. in this method, concreting is performed from the lowest point in the excavated trench (containing the slurry) using a funnel and the pipe connected to it. the concrete poured in the funnel gradually settles in the panel through the termie pipe which is beneath the slurry...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2005
mohammad reza nilforoushan

micro silica (ms) is an extremely fine, spherical powder that is used as an additive for improving concrete performance. it is obtained as a by product of silicon metal and ferrosilicon alloy production.  due to its pozzolanic nature, micro silica can be used to enhance the qualities of both  fresh  and  hardened  concrete. addition of micro silica into the concrete as a cement replacement, dec...

Journal: :journal of rehabilitation in civil engineering 2014
muhammad abbassi hooshang dabbagh

fiber reinforced polymers (frp) have widely used for the purposes of enhances strength and ductility of concrete columns. proper design of such hybrid columns, however, requires a better recognition of the behavior of concrete columns confined with frp. in this paper, the influence of frp thickness, concrete compressive strength, and column size on the performance of eccentrically loaded reacti...

D. Mostofinejad and M. Hoseinian,

It is well known that the characteristics of concrete components greatly affect the durability of high strength/high performance (HS/HP) concrete against frost action. Undoubtedly, precise recognition of this relationship leads &#10to appropriate selection of the type and proportions of concrete components in any particular project. In the current study, the aim is to investigate the possibilit...

D. Mostofinejad and M. Hoseinian,

It is well known that the characteristics of concrete components greatly affect the durability of high strength/high performance (HS/HP) concrete against frost action. Undoubtedly, precise recognition of this relationship leads to appropriate selection of the type and proportions of concrete components in any particular project. In the current study, the aim is to investigate the possibility ...

This paper is based on an experimental research that examined the effects of concrete`s major parameters on durability of concrete pavements and curbs under freezing and thawing cycles. These parameters include concrete mix design parameters such as water-cement ratio, fine aggregate percentage and using air entraining admixture and simulating real freeze-thaw cycles that infrastructures underg...

Journal: :computational methods in civil engineering 2011
d.o. onwuka c.e. okere j.i. arimanwa s.u. onwuka

the strength of concrete is a function of the proportions of the constituent materials, namely, cement, water, fine and coarse aggregates. the conventional methods used to determine the mix proportions that will yield the desired strength, are laborious, time consuming and expensive. in this paper, a mathematical method based on modified regression theory is formulated for the prediction of con...

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