Ahmed, Ash,

Materials science in construction : an introduction / Ash Ahmed and John Sturges. - 387 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Basic principles: material structures and properties -- Individual types and classes of materials -- Inorganics -- Organics -- In-service aspects of materials: durability and failure -- conclusion: sustainability of materials.

Covers the common materials used in construction providing students with the information they need to specify materials when designing a project Provides the right amount of science needed for construction students to understand how materials will behave and why Discusses the environmental impact of extraction, production and use of materials, giving the student a broader perspective and appreciation of working practice Summary Materials Science in Construction explains the science behind the properties and behaviour of construction's most fundamental materials (metals, cement and concrete, polymers, timber, bricks and blocks, glass and plaster). In particular, the critical factors affecting in situ materials are examined, such as deterioration and the behaviour and durability of materials under performance. An accessible, easy-to-follow approach makes this book ideal for all diploma and undergraduate students on construction-related courses taking a module in construction materials.

9781856176880

2014007765


Building materials.

TA403 / .A34 2015

691 AH.M 2015