ICE manual of Construction Materials: Volume I: Fundamentals and theory; Concrete; Asphalts in road construction; Masonry
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Mike Forde
Mike Forde
University of Edinburgh
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978-0-7277-4048-9
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2009
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Chapter 2: Engineering properties of materials
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Christopher Hall
Christopher Hall
School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh
UK
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Christopher Hall
School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh
UK
© 2009 Institution of Civil Engineers
2009
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Christopher Hall, 2009. "Chapter 2: Engineering properties of materials", ICE manual of Construction Materials: Volume I: Fundamentals and theory; Concrete; Asphalts in road construction; Masonry, Mike Forde
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Well defined engineering properties allow us to bring some order to the great diversity of materials behaviour. In turn, we can make sense of these properties by examining the composition and microscopic internal architecture of materials.
Contents
Introduction
Density
Thermal properties
Mechanical properties
Properties of liquids
Mass transfer properties
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