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A basic function of civil and construction engineering is to provide and maintain the
infrastructure needs of society. The infrastructure includes buildings, water treatment and distribution systems, waste water removal and processing, dams, and
highway and airport bridges and pavements. Although some civil and construction
engineers are involved in the planning process, most are concerned with the design,
construction, and maintenance of facilities. The common denominator among these
responsibilities is the need to understand the behavior and performance of materials. Although not all civil and construction engineers need to be material specialists, a basic understanding of the material selection process, and the behavior of
materials, is a fundamental requirement for all civil and construction engineers performing design, construction, and maintenance.
Material requirements in civil engineering and construction facilities are different from material requirements in other engineering disciplines. Frequently, civil
engineering structures require tons of materials with relatively low replications of
specific designs. Generally, the materials used in civil engineering have relatively
low unit costs. In many cases, civil engineering structures are formed or fabricated
in the field under adverse conditions. Finally, many civil engineering structures are
directly exposed to detrimental effects of the environment.
The subject of engineering materials has advanced greatly in the last few decades.
As a result, many of the conventional materials have either been replaced by more efficient materials or modified to improve their performance. Civil and construction engineers have to be aware of these advances and be able to select the most cost-effective
material or use the appropriate modifier for the specific application at hand.
This text is organized into three parts: (1) introduction to materials engineering, (2) characteristics of materials used in civil and construction engineering, and
(3) laboratory methods for the evaluation of materials.
The introduction to materials engineering includes information on the basic
mechanistic properties of materials, environmental influences, and basic material
classes. In addition, one of the responsibilities of civil and construction engineers is
the inspection and quality control of materials in the construction process. This
requires an understanding of material variability and testing procedures. The atomic
structure of materials is covered in order to provide basic understanding of material
behavior and to relate the molecular structure to the engineering response.
The second section, which represents a large portion of the book, presents the
characteristics of the primary material types used in civil and construction engineering: steel, aluminum, concrete, masonry, asphalt, wood, and composites. Since |
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