tailieunhanh - PRECAST CONCRETE Materials, Manufacture, Properties and Usage

With the exception of admixtures and fly ash, all moulds and materials are discussed in this chapter. None of the factors listed can be considered in isolation since variation in one will often affect another. Mix design for various forms of precast manufacture is dealt with in Chapter 6. The purpose of this chapter is to acquaint the reader with all the starting variables. The background picture will then be fully understood before one proceeds to put these variables into a process, in order to produce a precast concrete product | PRECAST CONCRETE Materials Manufacture Properties and Usage Copyright Applied Science Publishers Ltd 1982 PRECAST CONCRETE Materials Manufacture Properties and Usage ARCS BSc DIC PhD Head Materials Science Department John Laing Research and Development Limited Borehamwood Hertfordshire UK APPLIED SCIENCE PUBLISHERS LONDON and NEW JERSEY Copyright Applied Science Publishers Ltd 1982 This edition published in the Taylor Francis e-Library 2004. APPLIED SCIENCE PUBLISHERS LTD Ripple Road Barking Essex England APPLIED SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC Englewood New Jersey 07631 USA British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Levitt M. Precast concrete. 1. Precast concrete I. Title 691 -3 TA683-7 ISBN 0-203-49057-6 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-79881-3 Adobe eReader Format ISBN 0-85334-994-0 Print Edition WITH 40 TABLES AND 109 ILLUSTRATIONS APPLIED SCIENCE PUBLISHERS LTD 1982 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publishers Applied Science Publishers Ltd Ripple Road Barking Essex England Copyright Applied Science Publishers Ltd .