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Author:
American Concrete Institute. Spring Convention (2017 : Detroit, Mich.), author.
Title:
Composites with inorganic matrix for repair of concrete and masonry structures : held at the ACI Spring 2017 Convention, Detroit, Michigan, USA, 26-30 March 2017 / editors, Gianmarco de Felice, Lesley H. Sneed, Antonio Nanni.
Publisher:
Curran AssociatesInc.,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
190 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Subject:
Concrete--Repairing--Congresses.
Masonry--Repairing--Congresses.
Other Authors:
De Felice, Gianmarco, editor.
Sneed, Lesley, editor.
Nanni, Antonio, editor.
American Concrete Institute, publisher.
Notes:
"Printed from e-media with permission."--Title page verso. "An ACI Technical Publication, Symposium volume"--Preliminary page. "This SP is the result of two technical sessions held during the 2017 ACI Spring Convention in Detroit, MI. Via presentations and the resulting collection of papers, it was the intention of the sponsoring committees (ACI Committees 549 and 562 together with Rilem TC 250) to bring to the attention of the technical community the progress being made on a new class of repair/strengthening materials for concrete and masonry structures. These materials are characterized by a cementitious matrix of hydraulic or lime-based binders, which embeds reinforcement in the form of one or more fabrics also known as textiles."--Preface. "The terminology adopted in ACI to identify this class of new products is FRCM (fabric reinforced cementitious matrix) when the reinforcement is made of man-made fibers and SRG (steel reinforced grout) when the reinforcement is made of ultra-high strength steel."--Preface. Includes bibliographical references.
Series:
ACI SP ; 324
ISBN:
9781510871298
1510871292
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1074346374
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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