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The subjects of the symposia are on composite materials behaving as brittle, normal and special conditions of exploitation. Brittle matrix composites are applied in various domains and the series of symposia are closely related to their applications in civil engineering. In the last decades their importance is increasing along with their variety and the use of most advanced methods of testing. Papers include concretes, fibre concretes and ceramics, particularly their composition, microstructure and fracture processes. Various new and advanced engineering problems are presented in the papers.
Contents
PrefaceInternational Advisory PanelKeynote PaperChapter 1: Effects of mechanical properties of ASR damaged concrete on structural designChapter 2: Influence of alkali silica reaction on the chemistry of pore solutions in mortars with and without lithium ionsChapter 3: The effect of super absorbent polymers on the performance of immature cementitious mortarsChapter 4: Evaluation of durability to wet/dry cycling of cement mortar composites reinforced with nanofibrillated celluloseChapter 5: Electric and thermoelectric properties of cement composites with expanded graphiteChapter 6: Modelling of fracture in fibre-cement based materialsChapter 7: Design of UHPC using artificial neural networksChapter 8: Kinetics of sintering for a class-F fly ash: a sintering modelChapter 9: Numerical simulation of chloride-induced corrosion initiation in reinforced concrete structures with cracksChapter 10: The role of deicing salts on the non-linear moisture diffusion coefficient of cementitious materials during dryingChapter 11: Influence of mineral additives on concrete carbonationChapter 12: Influence of blended cements on the concrete resistance to carbonationChapter 13: Reactive powder concrete aEURO" change in compressive strength and modulus of elasticity at high temperatureKeynote PaperChapter 14: Tensile behaviour of different high performance fibre reinforced cementsChapter 15: Study on the properties of cement mortars with basalt fibresChapter 16: The influence of non-metallic and metallic fibres on the mechanical properties of cement mortarsChapter 17: Modelling the influence of composition on rheological parameters and mechanical properties of fibre reinforced polymer-cement mortarsChapter 18: Influence of fibres on rheological and mechanical properties of self-compacting concreteChapter 19: Assessment of pore characteristics in virtual concrete by path planning methodologyChapter 20: Microhardness testing procedure applied to blended cement based matrixChapter 21: The measurement of sedimentation of cement mix components using D-cube electrical resistance testsChapter 22: Shape assessment in concrete technology by Fourier analysisChapter 23: Comparative study of compressive and tensile basic creep behavior of concreteChapter 24: Safe cement composites SRCC - the rope effect in HPFRC concreteKeynote PaperChapter 25: Influence of mixture composition on shrinkage cracking of lightweight self-consolidating concreteChapter 26: Shape simulation of granular particles in concrete and applications in DEMChapter 27: Durable concrete structures with cracks which heal themselvesChapter 28: New eco-mechanical index for concrete structuresChapter 29: Influence of aggregate type on the durability of concrete made of blended cements with calcerous fly ashChapter 30: Porosity of green concrete based on a gap-graded blendChapter 31: Characteristics of secondary flexures in uniaxial tension test of concreteChapter 32: Behavior of hybrid fiber ECC panels subjected to low and high velocity projectile impactaEURO"a reviewChapter 33: Experimental study of shear failure mechanism in concrete beamsChapter 34: Modelling of fracture process zone and related energy dissipation during quasi-brittle fractureChapter 35: Influence of calcerous fly ash on concrete resistance to migration of chloridesChapter 36: Chloride penetration resistance of concrete mixtures with recycled concrete aggregatesChapter 37: Durability of cellulose-cement composites assessed by accelerated testing under temperature and moisture variations - effects of blending by rice husk ashChapter 38: Behavior of polymer modified reactive powder concrete exposed to oil productsIndex of contributorsSubject Index