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Course Information
Course Unit Title |
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Special Concrete and Designed By Durability |
Course Unit Code |
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01INS6140 |
Type of Course Unit |
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Optional |
Level of Course Unit
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Second Cycle |
Year of Study
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Preb |
Semester
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255.Semester |
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated
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6,00 |
Name of Lecturer(s) |
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Learning Outcomes of The Course Unit |
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Sufficient knowledge about the mechanisms of building materials durabilitesinin Providing Mechanical strength of materials by considering the ambient conditions over the most appropriate choice of materials to introduce students to the importance of doing. Durability mechanisms know Different types of corruption and measures to be taken to have opinions about
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Mode of Delivery |
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Face-To-Face
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Prerequisities and Co-requisities Courses |
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Unavailable
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Recommended Optional Programme Components |
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Unavailable
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Course Contents |
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Classification of lightweight aggregate concrete, lightweight aggregate concrete, gas concrete and foam concrete. Concrete sand. Heavy concrete. High strength and high-performance concrete. Polymer-Portland Cement Concrete cylinders compressed Concretes. Ferrocement. Life of Reinforced Concrete. Durability. According Durabiliteye design. Transition process. Sulphate effect, the effects of sea water and acid. Freezing effect. Flowering. Alkali-aggregate reaction. Reinforcement corrosion. Extending the service life. Surface improvement processes. Cathodic protection
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Languages of Instruction |
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Turkish
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Course Goals |
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In addition to being featured in a variety of concrete during service life that is resistant to high dürabiliteli also is intended. Especially in our country, strength of concrete by dürabilitesi not appreciate that. Reduction in strength due to loss Durability also reduces resistance to earthquakes.
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Course Aims |
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Nowadays, various characteristics or improved production and application techniques are used widely different some special concrete. Produced for the purpose of the use of concrete as a design and economical to be canceled is very important. Examples of this lightweight aggregate concrete, gas concrete, heavy concrete, fiber reinforced concrete, can be considered. This course features Durability issues based on different concepts about the new cement-based concrete aims to provide.
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WorkPlacement |
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Ready Mixed Concrete Set, Building materials lab., Cement factory
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Recommended or Required Reading
Textbook
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M. Ali Tasdemir, Durability Lecture Notes, Istanbul Technical University Turhan H Erdoğan, Concrete, METU press, 2003. Bülent Baradan, Persistence (Durability), DEU Publications, 2006.
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Additional Resources
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F. de Larrard., Special Mixture Proportioning, E and FN Spon, London and New York, 1999. A.M.Neville, Properties of Concrete, Longman, 2000. CEB: Durable Concrete Structures, Thomas Telford Pub. 1989, 112 pp. American Concrete Instutute (ACI), Durable Concrete, Designing, Specifying and Constructing for Durable Concrete, SBM-4, 1995. Canadian Portland Cement Association, Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, Sixth Edition, 1995. ACI Commitee 201, Guide to Durable Concrete, ACI 201. 2R, 1992.
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Material Sharing
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Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Lectures, Practical Courses, Presentation, Seminar, Project, Laboratory Applications (if necessary)
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ECTS / Table Of Workload (Number of ECTS credits allocated)
Student workload surveys utilized to determine ECTS credits.
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Presentation
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Lab Study
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Field Study
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Visas
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Finals
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Workload Hour (30)
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Assessment Methods and Criteria
Studies During Halfterm
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Visa
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Quiz
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Attendance
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Application
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Lab
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Seminary
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Field study
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TOTAL
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The ratio of the term to success
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The ratio of final to success
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TOTAL
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Weekly Detailed Course Content
Week
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Topics
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Introduction, Special Concretes Durabilitenin Definition, Importance Materials that cause distortion factors, the classification of materials
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Study Materials: Courses access to resources
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Special Concretes, Lightweight Concretes, Fiber Concrete, High Strength Concrete for
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Special Concretes, Heavy Concretes, Concretes Spray
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Mechanisms of concrete deterioration Durability of concrete
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Physical deterioration causes and measures to be taken, Chemical degradation causes and measures to be taken
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Hardened concrete of Durability Water absorption, permeability and cavity structure effect of durability
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Deterioration in the physical causes of hardened concrete: Abrasion, Freezing-thaw
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Solvent effect of salts, high temperature and fire effects added Stamp
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Chemical degradation causes and measures to be taken Ion exchange reactions -Acid attack Magnesium ion-containing solution of the chemical attack Alkali and alkali-silica reaction of carbon
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Measures to be taken against chemical degradation
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Chemical degradation causes and measures to be taken Expansion of the product forming reactions -Sulfate attack, delayed entrenjit-formation,-alkali Effect
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Biological degradation, carbonate
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Study Materials: Topics research
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Mechanisms of metal corrosion Methods of corrosion protection of metals
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Study Materials: Topics research
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14
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Reinforced concrete measures to be taken and the reinforcement corrosion
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