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concrete

Building material composed of cement, stone, sand, and water. It has been used since Roman times. Since the late 19th century, it has been increasingly employed as an economical alternative to materials such as brick and wood, and has been combined with steel to increase its tension capacity.

Reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete are strengthened by combining concrete with another material, such as steel rods or glass fibres. The addition of carbon fibres to concrete increases its conductivity. The electrical resistance of the concrete changes with increased stress or fracture, so this ‘smart concrete’ can be used as an early indicator of structural damage.



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In the second project, Coventry University will be developing cost effective, novel cementitious mixes using recycled gypsum from scrap plasterboard and a range of mineral wastes.
The first category resulted in the development of a new ASTM standard, C 1585 [8], which measures sorption characteristics of concrete and has stimulated discussion on how to measure diffusion coefficients in cementitious materials [9].
Spray fireproofing, acoustical plaster, sprayed acoustical and thermal insulation, spray texturing and cementitious exterior walls are some of the most important special finishes that protect or solve problems in today's modern buildings.
 
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