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* The page numbers refer to the first page of the respecting article Subject Index* A Acoustic sensor 144 Admixtures, chemical 48 Artificial saturation 175 B Biaxial compression-Tension 112 Bitumen bound granular material 202 Bound granular covers 202 C Carbonatioin 209 Cement 57 Cementitious composites 95 Cementitious layer 28 Cementitious material 3, 163 Cement paste 189 Cement setting 144 Chemical admixtures 48 Chemical deterioration 183 CMOD 170 Cohesive damage model 132 Composites, cement 57 – fiber reinforced 95 Compound materials 198 Compression 86 Concentric load 86 Concrete 18, 48, 72, 78, 125, 170 – damage model 132 – drying shrinkage 48 – fibre reinforced 86 – frature mechanical behaviour 119 – lightweight 23 – polymer 41 – self compacting 3 – shrinkage-reduced 28 – special 41 – structural lightweight aggregate 18 Concrete constructions 183 Construction 18 Cracking 170 Crack interaction 125 Crack mouth opening displacement 170 Crack propagation 112 D Damage model 132 Densified wood 66 Design, economic 18 Deteriorating salts 157 Deterioration, chemical 183 Dielectric properties, cement 189 Drying shrinkage 48 Ductility 72 Dynamic loading 78 E Eccentric load 86 Economic design 18 F Fatigue 112 Fiber 78 Fiber-reinforced cementitious composites 95 Fibers, fique 57 Flexural resistance 57 Fluid transport 202 Fractal band 132 Fracture mechanical behaviour 119 Fracture mechanics 138 Fracture testing 149 Freeze thaw testing 175 Fresh shotcrete 8 Frost damage 175 Frost sucction 175 G Gas permeability 209 H High performance concrete 28 – lightweight 23 – shrinkage-reduced 28 High strength fibre reinforced concrete 86 Horizontal wedge splitting test 138 HPC 28 HWST 138 Materials for Buildings and Structures. Edited by F. H. Wittmann Copyright 2000 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim. ISBN: 3-527-30125-9

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Page 1: Materials for Buildings and Structures (WITTMANN:MAT.F.BUILDING O-BK) || Subject Index

* The page numbers refer to the first page of the respecting article

Subject Index*

AAcoustic sensor 144Admixtures, chemical 48Artificial saturation 175

BBiaxial compression-Tension 112Bitumen bound granular material 202Bound granular covers 202

CCarbonatioin 209Cement 57Cementitious composites 95Cementitious layer 28Cementitious material 3, 163Cement paste 189Cement setting 144Chemical admixtures 48Chemical deterioration 183CMOD 170Cohesive damage model 132Composites, cement 57– fiber reinforced 95Compound materials 198Compression 86Concentric load 86Concrete 18, 48, 72, 78, 125, 170– damage model 132– drying shrinkage 48– fibre reinforced 86– frature mechanical behaviour 119– lightweight 23– polymer 41– self compacting 3– shrinkage-reduced 28– special 41– structural lightweight aggregate 18Concrete constructions 183Construction 18Cracking 170Crack interaction 125Crack mouth opening displacement 170Crack propagation 112

DDamage model 132Densified wood 66Design, economic 18Deteriorating salts 157Deterioration, chemical 183Dielectric properties, cement 189Drying shrinkage 48Ductility 72Dynamic loading 78

EEccentric load 86Economic design 18

FFatigue 112Fiber 78Fiber-reinforced cementitious composites 95Fibers, fique 57Flexural resistance 57Fluid transport 202Fractal band 132Fracture mechanical behaviour 119Fracture mechanics 138Fracture testing 149Freeze thaw testing 175Fresh shotcrete 8Frost damage 175Frost sucction 175

GGas permeability 209

HHigh performance concrete 28– lightweight 23– shrinkage-reduced 28High strength fibre reinforced concrete 86Horizontal wedge splitting test 138HPC 28HWST 138

Materials for Buildings and Structures. Edited by F. H. WittmannCopyright 2000 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim.

ISBN: 3-527-30125-9

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IIce formation 175Impact resistance 57Impedance spectroscopy 157Interfacial effects 189Ion mobility 157

JJoints, timber 66

LLightweight concrete 23Lime mortar mix 209LWAC 23

MMarble residues 198Materials, cementitious 3– compound 198– masonry 157– porous 163Material toughness, concrete 72Matrix, polymer 198Microcracks 95Micro ice lens 175Micromechanics 95Moisture content 157Mortar 209

NNormal strength concrete 170Normal weight concrete 23NWC 23

PPercolation model 163Polymer 198Polymer concrete 41Porosity 209Porous cementious materials 163Portland cement concrete 112Precast special concrete 41

RReinforced cement 57Reinforced composites 95

Rheological measurements 144Rings, shrinkage cracking 35

SSalts, deteriorating 157Saturation, artificial 175SCB 149SCC 3Self compacting concrete 3Semicircular bending test 149Sensor, acoustic 144Separation layers 202Shotcrete 8Shrincage reducing admixtures 48Shrinkage, drying 48Shrinkage cracking 35Shrinkage reduction 3SIFCON 78Slurry infiltrated fiber concrete 78Special concrete 41Specimen size/geometry 35SRA 48Steel fibers 72Structural lightweight aggregate concrete 18Surface interaction 175

TTaguchi method 41Technical textiles 66Tensile tests 125Textiles, technical 66Timber joints 66Timber-steel compounds 66

UUniaxial tensile tests 125

WWater permeability 170Water sorption 163Wedge splitting 138Wood, densified 66