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Durability of Building Materials and Components [electronic resource] / edited by Vasco Peixoto de de Freitas, J.M.P.Q. Delgado.

Contributor(s): Freitas, Vasco Peixoto de de [editor.] | Delgado, J.M.P.Q [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Building Pathology and Rehabilitation: 3Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: VIII, 274 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642374753.Subject(s): Engineering | Structural mechanics | Building materials | Structural materials | Engineering | Building Materials | Structural Materials | Structural MechanicsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 691 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A probabilistic approach to performance-based durability engineering -- Behavior to salt crystallization of repointing by ready-mix mortars: experimental data and application of a probabilistic model -- Influence of type of air lime and curing conditions on lime and lime-metakaolin mortars -- Performance and durability of external post-insulation: A case study -- Effects of ageing and moisture on thermal performances of ETICS cladding -- Environmental factors affecting corrosion of steel inserts in ancient masonry -- Planned preventive maintenance activities: analysis of guidance documents -- Corrosion of reinforcement in existing concrete facades -- Durability of concrete blended with micronized sands -- Chloride aging factor of concrete measured by means of resistivity, by Carmen Andrade -- The effect of concrete composition on the possibilities of accelerated testing: Carbonation.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Durability of Building Materials and Components provides a collection of recent research works to contribute to the systematization and dissemination of knowledge related to the long-term performance and durability of construction and, simultaneously, to show the most recent advances in this domain. It includes a set of new developments in the field of durability, service life prediction methodologies, the durability approach for historical and old buildings, asset and maintenance management and on the durability of materials, systems and components. The book is divided in several chapters that intend to be a resume of the current state of knowledge for benefit of professional colleagues.
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A probabilistic approach to performance-based durability engineering -- Behavior to salt crystallization of repointing by ready-mix mortars: experimental data and application of a probabilistic model -- Influence of type of air lime and curing conditions on lime and lime-metakaolin mortars -- Performance and durability of external post-insulation: A case study -- Effects of ageing and moisture on thermal performances of ETICS cladding -- Environmental factors affecting corrosion of steel inserts in ancient masonry -- Planned preventive maintenance activities: analysis of guidance documents -- Corrosion of reinforcement in existing concrete facades -- Durability of concrete blended with micronized sands -- Chloride aging factor of concrete measured by means of resistivity, by Carmen Andrade -- The effect of concrete composition on the possibilities of accelerated testing: Carbonation.

Durability of Building Materials and Components provides a collection of recent research works to contribute to the systematization and dissemination of knowledge related to the long-term performance and durability of construction and, simultaneously, to show the most recent advances in this domain. It includes a set of new developments in the field of durability, service life prediction methodologies, the durability approach for historical and old buildings, asset and maintenance management and on the durability of materials, systems and components. The book is divided in several chapters that intend to be a resume of the current state of knowledge for benefit of professional colleagues.

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