Introduction
Introduction
INTRODUCTION
BUILDING MATERIALS
Erion Luga
Durres
Int. Dip. In Civil Engineering Polytechnic University
of Tirana
M2. in Construction Materials Epoka University
PhD. In Construction Materials Erciyes University
Kayseri, Turkey
BUILDING MATERIALS
Areas of Expertise:
Concrete technology
Sustainable Materials
Geopolymers
COURSE OBJECTIVES
2. Laboratory 3
10
3. Final Exam 1
40
WHAT DO WE BUILD?
As Constructors we design and build different structures:
Residental Buildings
Hospitals
Dams
Roads
Towers
Bridges
SELECTING THE BEST MATERIAL
Cost of a residential building:
5% technical personel
made)
durable)
should be feasible)
MATERIALS
The service life of a building or structure does not ONLY
depend on
How good its design is
How good its labor is
constructional materials.
properties
Manufacturing processes
Coating of chipboard
COURSE CONTENT
Types
Production methods
Uses in construction
Properties and related tests of the following materials of
construction:
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PIERS
Load bearing brick piers
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GRINDING
PROPERTIES & USES OF GYPSUM PLASTERS
Plaster of Paris
Setting time ~5-20
min.
Used for
sculpturing,
ornamental work,
small repair work
EXCAVATION OF LIMESTONE
QUICKLIME PRODUCTION
IGNEOUS ROCKS
also known as :primary, unstratified or eruptive
rocks
volcanic origin
formed as a result of solidification of molten mass
lying below or above the earths surface.
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SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
are also known as aqueous or stratified
rocks.
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INTRODUCTION
Concrete is the most widely
used building material.
It is commonly made by
mixing Portland cement
with sand, crushed rock,
and water
Heights
Spire 828.0
m
Top floor 638.0
m
Concrete structure 601.0
m
330,000
cubic m
CONCRETE COMPOSITION
Concrete is a versatile material that can easily be mixed
to meet a variety of special needs and formed to virtually
any shape.
2. Fine Aggregate
3. Cement
4. Water
5. Admixture
PROPERTIES OF FRESH CONCRETE
Workability
Consistency
Segregation
Bleeding
Setting Time
Unit Weight
Uniformity
PROPERTIES OF HARDENED CONCRETE
According to Source:
1. Natural aggregate:
Native deposits with no
change in their natural
state other than
washing, crushing &
grading. (sand, gravel,
crush stone)
FERROUS AND NONFERROUS
ROOF CLADDING METALS
PROFILES
STANDARDIZATION INSTITUTES
England - British Standards Institute
(BSI)
Germany - Deutsche Institute Norm
(DIN)
U.S. - American Society for Testing
and Materials (ASTM)
Europe - European Committee for
Standardization (CEN)