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Early Reinforced Concrete

Author : Frank Newby
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 441 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351942317

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This volume traces the process by which reinforced concrete emerged during the 19th century as the successful building material of today. Early work on testing the strength of cements led into a period of experimental work by a number of engineers, notably in Britain, France and America, to devise successful systems of embedding iron in concrete in such a way that the two materials would act together to carry imposed loads. The papers take the story to the early years of the 20th century and provide a thorough review of the gradual evolution of ideas and the contributions of individuals to this technology.

Concrete

Author : Peter Collins
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 515 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2004-05-10
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780773571198

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From the Foreword by Kenneth Frampton: "Concrete remains a valuable historical text that in many respects has never been given its due. It is an unmatched pioneering history of the development of reinforced concrete up to 1914. It records and analyses the densely articulated, if provincial, English debate with respect to the aesthetic challenge posed by the increasing popularity of concrete from around 1870 onwards. Finally, until very recently it was the only readily available monograph on Auguste Perret in English. In this regard it is particularly valuable as a thorough and perceptive assessment of Perret's life and career, one that still stands as a point of departure for all current attempts to situate this seminal architect within the wider trajectory of twentieth-century culture."

History of Reinforced Concrete to 1950

Author : Samuel A. Berg
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Reinforced concrete
ISBN : 9171781307

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The creation of reinforced concrete, a composite, is based on the inventions of Portland cement and the rolled steel bar. This dual concept was in force in the 1880s, rapidly enforcing the composite on the market, gradually phasing out the materials of natural stone and wood in construction works. Simultaneously, simple computation models were developed, allowing calculations of the building material for constructions, useful as flooring, beams, columns, bridges, road pavements, cisterns, trusses, tubes etc. Though simple, the first design theory in 1887 became very useful as it reduced the dimensions of structures by about 50 %. In 1890, P. Neumann, a pioneer from the Vienna school, contributed to a more scientific model of properties, though slowly utilized in practice, which inspired the design theories launched by three outstanding pioneers, E. Mörsch, R. Saliger and E. Suenson after the turn of the twentieth century. Meanwhile J. Melan and F. Emperger in Vienna and A. Ostenfeld in Copenhagen started the era of bridge designing from Monier vaults. Emperger, occupied in the USA with bridge designing 1890- 1897, contributed to the very rapid development of bridge-building in the USA. Much in the same manner, F. Hennebique and his peer E. Fryssinet were in charge of the amazing development of monolithic reinforced structures and pre-stressed bridges in Europe 1892-1940. The ultimate calculation method for reinforced concrete became a reality when a pioneer from the Danish school, A. Ingerslev launched theories for flat slabs. Despite a very short active period, Ingerslev's theory was employed in Denmark after 1921. His follower K. W. Johansen, occupied with the subject for three decades, brought the flat slab theory to its peak. Slowly, due to very late translations, it gained acceptance in all countries dealing with flat slab structures. The ultimate use of the composite appeared in thin shell structures: Orly hangars erected in 1921-1923, the spherical dome in Jena in 1924 and elliptical shaped shell structures in Spain and Switzerland in the 1930s, due to E. Torroja and R.Maillart. Finally, after the failure of the hotel Goldener Bär in Bern in 1901, the building code for concrete was rapidly enforced, in 1903 in Switzerland, soon followed by codes in Austria and Germany. The higher safety of concrete structures, due to the increased strength of the materials, was soon followed by more sophisticated design theories, based on prismatic failure stresses.

Concrete

Author : Mary Soderstrom
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2020-10-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0889777861

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Imagine what the world would be like without concrete: there'd be no high-rises, no grand irrigation projects, no lettuce from southern climes in the winter, no multi-lane highways crisscrossing continents, a shortage of electricity, more mud in some places, more solitude in others. But because of the fossil fuels and other resources required to make concrete, there also would be less CO2 in the atmosphere and less dramatic climate change. In Concrete: From Ancient Origins to a Problematic Future, Soderstrom tells the story of concrete's glorious past, extravagant present, and uncertain future with careful research, lively anecdotes, and thoughtful reflection. The framework for this exploration is one the Romans--famous for concrete structures that are still strong--would understand: the four elements of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air. "[For] those of us who are thinking about, and educating for, deep cultural change, . . . for those of us that care about what it means to be good, in the deepest sense; to participants in an earth-system that is failing at human hands, in the context of recognizing the repercussions of the Anthropocene." --Laura Sewall, author of Sight and Sensibility: The Ecopsychology of Perception

Concrete Architecture

Author : Catherine Croft
Publisher : Laurence King Publishing
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Architecture, Modern
ISBN : 9781856693646

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Inspiration for architects and urban planners, this text presents a re-evaluation of a material finally coming into its own in the 21st century - concrete. The text is illustrated with projects from some of the biggest-name architects around.

Historic Concrete

Author : James Sutherland,R. J. M. Sutherland,Dawn Humm,Mike Chrimes
Publisher : Thomas Telford
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2024-07-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 072772875X

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Historic Concrete by James Sutherland,R. J. M. Sutherland,Dawn Humm,Mike Chrimes Pdf

Reinforced Concrete in Architecture

Author : Aly Ahmed Raafat
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1958
Category : Architecture, Modern
ISBN : UOM:39015006742889

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The Ferro Concrete Style

Author : Francis Skillman Onderdonk Jr.
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2012-04-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1258294796

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The Ferro Concrete Style by Francis Skillman Onderdonk Jr. Pdf

With Four Hundred Illustrations Of European And American Ferro Concrete Design.

A Treatise on Concrete, Plain and Reinforced

Author : Frederick Winslow Taylor,Sanford Eleazer Thompson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 918 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1912
Category : Concrete
ISBN : PRNC:32101072896671

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A Treatise on Concrete, Plain and Reinforced by Frederick Winslow Taylor,Sanford Eleazer Thompson Pdf

Interwar Architecture with Reinforced Concrete Structure Exposed to Multihazard in European Context

Author : Maria Boştenaru Dan
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9783643903662

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Interwar Architecture with Reinforced Concrete Structure Exposed to Multihazard in European Context by Maria Boştenaru Dan Pdf

The theme of this book is between the response to environmental hazards - such as earthquakes of housing (of the so-called "other Modernism") - over issues of conservation of historical materials, as a kind of sustainable urban development which includes inhabitants' participation. It is important to preserve memory, and this book uses the knowledge of art, a multimedia installation, and the role of photography as an example of virtual witness. It includes a dialogue about traditional earthquake resistant natural materials with modern construction in order to learn lessons about retrofitting. (Series: Architecture / Architektur - Vol. 11)

History Of Concrete: A Very Old And Modern Material

Author : Jahren Per,Sui Tongbo
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2017-11-29
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789813145757

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History Of Concrete: A Very Old And Modern Material by Jahren Per,Sui Tongbo Pdf

Post-war Europe and Asia have seen the rapid development of German and Japan from a war torn countries into two of the most powerful nations in the world. Their achievement is nothing short of miraculous. However, as the two most populated countries; China and India, transform themselves into Asia powerhouses, cement and concrete will be their brick and mortar to sustain their double digit growth in economy.This book summarizes the history and development of cement and concrete. From prehistoric period to today, from ancient Egypt and Rome period to China, over tens of thousands of years of human civilization in the form of the gelled material (cement, concrete).The book is divided into seven chapters, including more than 300 references. Chapter 1 introduces the prehistoric gelled material development; Chapter 2 is about the birth of Portland cement and the technological application; Chapter 3 introduces the important role that concrete played in the human society developing process; Chapter 4 subdivides the performance and the wide application of different function of cement and concrete; Chapter 5 focuses on northern Europe, especially the history of Norwegian cement; Chapter 6 elaborates the development of concrete in China and its impact in the world's ancient civilizations history; Chapter 7 describes the development prospect of cement and concrete.

Concrete Planet

Author : Robert Courland
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2022-06-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781633888692

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Concrete: We use it for our buildings, bridges, dams, and roads. We walk on it, drive on it, and many of us live and work within its walls. But very few of us know what it is. We take for granted this ubiquitous substance, which both literally and figuratively comprises much of modern civilization's constructed environment; yet the story of its creation and development features a cast of fascinating characters and remarkable historical episodes. Featuring a new epilogue on the Surfside condominium collapse and the current state of infrastructure in America, this book delves into this history, opening readers' eyes at every turn. In a lively narrative peppered with intriguing details, author Robert Courland describes how some of the most famous personalities of history became involved in the development and use of concrete-including King Herod the Great of Judea, the Roman emperor Hadrian, Thomas Edison (who once owned the largest concrete cement plant in the world), and architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Courland points to recent archaeological evidence suggesting that the discovery of concrete directly led to the Neolithic Revolution and the rise of the earliest civilizations. Much later, the Romans reached extraordinarily high standards for concrete production, showcasing their achievement in iconic buildings like the Coliseum and the Pantheon. Amazingly, with the fall of the Roman Empire, the secrets of concrete manufacturing were lost for over a millennium. The author explains that when concrete was rediscovered in the late eighteenth century it was initially viewed as an interesting novelty or, at best, a specialized building material suitable only for a narrow range of applications. It was only toward the end of the nineteenth century that the use of concrete exploded. During this rapid expansion, industry lobbyists tried to disguise the fact that modern concrete had certain defects and critical shortcomings. It is now recognized that modern concrete, unlike its Roman predecessor, gradually disintegrates with age. Compounding this problem is another distressing fact: the manufacture of concrete cement is a major contributor to global warming. Concrete Planet is filled with incredible stories, fascinating characters, surprising facts, and an array of intriguing insights into the building material that forms the basis of the infrastructure on which we depend.

The Origins of Concrete Construction in Roman Architecture

Author : Marcello Mogetta
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-24
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781108845687

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The Origins of Concrete Construction in Roman Architecture by Marcello Mogetta Pdf

A study of the innovation and transfer of the building technology at the root of ancient Rome's architectural revolution.

Properties of Concrete at Early Ages

Author : J. Francis Young
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : UOM:39015011144766

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Properties of Concrete at Early Ages by J. Francis Young Pdf