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The sustainable use of concrete
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Noguchi, Takafumi.
The sustainable use of concrete
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
正題名/作者:
The sustainable use of concrete/ Koji Sakai, Takafumi Noguchi.
作者:
Sakai, K.
其他作者:
Noguchi, Takafumi.
出版者:
Boca Raton, FL :Taylor & Francis, : c2012.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xi, 185 p.) :ill. :
提要註:
"Preface The construction industry is very conservative. This can be seen as deriving from the special nature of its work which is creating the social and economic infrastructures required by each particular age in a "safe" way. Architecture is to some extent ahead of its time in the design of buildings but also reflects the inclinations of clients. In other words, the basic activity of the construction industry has been to reliably translate social needs into material form. Naturally, with the growing sophistication of requirements, construction technology has developed and many breakthroughs have been achieved to make the impossible possible, but this process has also been marked by many failures. The construction industry can be said to have built its technology systems through a process of "experience engineering." The construction industry exhibits a high degree of locality. Structures have generally been built by local people using local materials. Globalization has promoted internationalization in the construction industry as elsewhere, but the basics of construction systems have remained unchanged. What makes this possible is the wide use of concrete as a construction material. Its primary component materials are aggregate, cement, and water, with aggregate constituting approximately 70% of the total volume. The Earth's crust is composed of rocks that are the raw materials for aggregate. Water, when seawater is included, is the most commonly available globally circulating substance on Earth. In the case of cement, the raw materials are limestone and clay, both of which are also available in abundance"--
標題:
Concrete - Environmental aspects. -
電子資源:
http://www.crcnetbase.com/isbn/9780203817179
ISBN:
9780203817179 (electronic bk.)
The sustainable use of concrete
Sakai, K.
The sustainable use of concrete
[electronic resource] /Koji Sakai, Takafumi Noguchi. - Boca Raton, FL :Taylor & Francis,c2012. - 1 online resource (xi, 185 p.) :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Sustainability -- Chapter 3. Sustainability in concrete and construction -- Chapter 4. Evaluation systems of sustainability -- Chapter 5. Technologies for concrete sustainability -- Chapter 6. Sustainable concrete technologies: case studies -- Chapter 7. Future perspectives.
"Preface The construction industry is very conservative. This can be seen as deriving from the special nature of its work which is creating the social and economic infrastructures required by each particular age in a "safe" way. Architecture is to some extent ahead of its time in the design of buildings but also reflects the inclinations of clients. In other words, the basic activity of the construction industry has been to reliably translate social needs into material form. Naturally, with the growing sophistication of requirements, construction technology has developed and many breakthroughs have been achieved to make the impossible possible, but this process has also been marked by many failures. The construction industry can be said to have built its technology systems through a process of "experience engineering." The construction industry exhibits a high degree of locality. Structures have generally been built by local people using local materials. Globalization has promoted internationalization in the construction industry as elsewhere, but the basics of construction systems have remained unchanged. What makes this possible is the wide use of concrete as a construction material. Its primary component materials are aggregate, cement, and water, with aggregate constituting approximately 70% of the total volume. The Earth's crust is composed of rocks that are the raw materials for aggregate. Water, when seawater is included, is the most commonly available globally circulating substance on Earth. In the case of cement, the raw materials are limestone and clay, both of which are also available in abundance"--
ISBN: 9780203817179 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
382670
Concrete
--Environmental aspects.
LC Class. No.: TA439 / .S24 2012eb
Dewey Class. No.: 624.1/834
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