Concrete Technology: Theory and Practice
6th Edition
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© 2025 | Published: June 25, 2025
Overview:“Concrete Technology: Theory and Practice” is a comprehensive text which provides an in-depth exploration of both fundamental principles and advanced methodologies in concrete technology. This book is meticulously structured to cover a b…
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1. Concrete as Construction Material
2. Concrete Making Materials—I: Cement
3. Concrete Making Materials—II: Aggregate
4. Concrete Making Materials—III: Water
5. Chemical Admixtures and Mineral Additives
6. Properties of Fresh Concrete
7. Rheology of Concrete
8. Properties of Hardened Concrete
9. Quality Control of Concrete
10. Proportioning of Concrete Mixes
11. Production of Concrete
12 Concrete Under Extreme Environmental Conditions
13. Inspection and Testing
14. Special Concretes and Concreting Techniques
15. Deterioration of Concrete and Its Prevention
16. High-Performance Concretes
17. Repair Technology for Concrete Structures
2. Concrete Making Materials—I: Cement
3. Concrete Making Materials—II: Aggregate
4. Concrete Making Materials—III: Water
5. Chemical Admixtures and Mineral Additives
6. Properties of Fresh Concrete
7. Rheology of Concrete
8. Properties of Hardened Concrete
9. Quality Control of Concrete
10. Proportioning of Concrete Mixes
11. Production of Concrete
12 Concrete Under Extreme Environmental Conditions
13. Inspection and Testing
14. Special Concretes and Concreting Techniques
15. Deterioration of Concrete and Its Prevention
16. High-Performance Concretes
17. Repair Technology for Concrete Structures
Overview:
“Concrete Technology: Theory and Practice” is a comprehensive text which provides an in-depth exploration of both fundamental principles and advanced methodologies in concrete technology. This book is meticulously structured to cover a broad spectrum of topics. These include the properties of concrete materials, principles of mix proportioning, and the characteristics of fresh and hardened concrete. The text also delves into curing methods and testing techniques, ensuring a thorough understanding of quality control in concrete production. In addition to foundational concepts, the book addresses modern advancements, such as high-performance concrete, self-compacting concrete, and sustainable construction practices.
Key Features:
• Covers syllabi of all major universities along with AICTE model curriculum
• Incorporation of updated IS codes throughout all the chapters of book wherever required
• Introduced some of the emerging topics such as rheology in 3D printing, geopolymer concrete, self-healing concrete, and introduces advanced sections on nano-silica concrete, concreting in tunnels, and special concretes for extreme conditions.
• Inclusion of updated and comprehensive section on supplementary cementitious materials
“Concrete Technology: Theory and Practice” is a comprehensive text which provides an in-depth exploration of both fundamental principles and advanced methodologies in concrete technology. This book is meticulously structured to cover a broad spectrum of topics. These include the properties of concrete materials, principles of mix proportioning, and the characteristics of fresh and hardened concrete. The text also delves into curing methods and testing techniques, ensuring a thorough understanding of quality control in concrete production. In addition to foundational concepts, the book addresses modern advancements, such as high-performance concrete, self-compacting concrete, and sustainable construction practices.
Key Features:
• Covers syllabi of all major universities along with AICTE model curriculum
• Incorporation of updated IS codes throughout all the chapters of book wherever required
• Introduced some of the emerging topics such as rheology in 3D printing, geopolymer concrete, self-healing concrete, and introduces advanced sections on nano-silica concrete, concreting in tunnels, and special concretes for extreme conditions.
• Inclusion of updated and comprehensive section on supplementary cementitious materials