Concrete in Extreme Environments

Concrete in Extreme Environments

by John Bull (Editor), Ziangming Zhou (Editor)

Synopsis

Contemporary events have shown that buildings designed to modern day codes need to be able to resist accidental extreme actions such as impact, explosions, weather, chemical and seismic events. This is one of the reasons for the present reviewing of the Eurocodes used to design concrete structures. The definition of the use of concrete used in extreme environments is difficult, but extreme events are usually defined as those rare events which occur at the extreme ends of the statistical distribution in a particular situation. Often the clients who order the concrete structures are unable to determine the extremes of environments the concrete will encounter and rely on the designers and construction companies to be able to predict the service conditions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Whittles Publishing
Published: 31 Jan 2018

ISBN 10: 1849953279
ISBN 13: 9781849953276

Media Reviews
'To help increase access to a range of experiences, the chapters in the book have covered areas such as recognizing severe environments, construction materials failures with concrete in extreme environments, high cycle fatigue of concrete structures in harsh environments both in design and monitoring... ...will provide a valuable tool for practising engineers...' Concrete Plant + Precast Technology
Author Bio
Professor John Bull is Head of Civil Engineering, Northumbria University. Dr Xiangming Zhou is Reader in Civil Engineering at Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, Brunel University.