Materials are the heart of engineering, which can be defined as the creative and rational use of materials for practical purposes. Materials have had an essential role in the development of civil engineering: from the beginning of human evolution, man has used many different materials to build houses, bridges, roads and countless other structures to make his life easier. Ancient populations used the raw materials at their disposal, such as stone, clay and timber. Over the centuries, the search for new materials became increasingly important to respond to changing human needs, and men learned how to use clay to form artificial stones, cements and concretes, for instance. While hands-on familiarity rooted in tradition and crafting expertise i...
Historically, wood, stone, clay, raw soil and terra-cotta are the traditional materials that have co...
After a century largely dominated by discussions of space and form, there is now renewed interest in...
This article presents arguments as to why knowledge of the nanostructure and microstructure of hydra...
For any construction project to prove satisfactory, it is essential to understand the properties of ...
Civil Engineering based on the many characteristically, diversified public works based projects depe...
This comprehensive textbook offers detailed coverage of the properties of the construction materials...
Civil Engineering based on the many characteristically, diversified public works based projects depe...
This expansive volume presents the essential topics related to construction materials composition an...
This paper outlines an approach for joining physics of matter with the knowledge in building materia...
A rapid development in the field of materials, installations and construction technologies has been ...
Civil Engineering Materials prepares you for today’s engineering challenges, providing a broad overv...
Wood is a natural building material: if used in building elements, it can play structural, functiona...
This introduction to materials science both for students of engineering and physics and for the inte...
The article discusses the importance of understanding the characteristics of materials that will be ...
The field of civil engineering is ever expanding where technology grows and advances at a very fast ...
Historically, wood, stone, clay, raw soil and terra-cotta are the traditional materials that have co...
After a century largely dominated by discussions of space and form, there is now renewed interest in...
This article presents arguments as to why knowledge of the nanostructure and microstructure of hydra...
For any construction project to prove satisfactory, it is essential to understand the properties of ...
Civil Engineering based on the many characteristically, diversified public works based projects depe...
This comprehensive textbook offers detailed coverage of the properties of the construction materials...
Civil Engineering based on the many characteristically, diversified public works based projects depe...
This expansive volume presents the essential topics related to construction materials composition an...
This paper outlines an approach for joining physics of matter with the knowledge in building materia...
A rapid development in the field of materials, installations and construction technologies has been ...
Civil Engineering Materials prepares you for today’s engineering challenges, providing a broad overv...
Wood is a natural building material: if used in building elements, it can play structural, functiona...
This introduction to materials science both for students of engineering and physics and for the inte...
The article discusses the importance of understanding the characteristics of materials that will be ...
The field of civil engineering is ever expanding where technology grows and advances at a very fast ...
Historically, wood, stone, clay, raw soil and terra-cotta are the traditional materials that have co...
After a century largely dominated by discussions of space and form, there is now renewed interest in...
This article presents arguments as to why knowledge of the nanostructure and microstructure of hydra...