This document provides information about different types of concrete materials used in construction. It discusses prestressed concrete, precast concrete, reinforced concrete, ready mix concrete, terrazzo concrete, and urbanite concrete. For each type, it provides definitions, general information, properties, applications, advantages and disadvantages. It includes images and illustrations to enhance understanding of the different concretes. The document is a research report on various building materials for a university assignment.
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Building materials research report
1. School of
Architecture, Building and Design Bachelor of
Quantity Surveying (HONOURS)
Assignment: Research on building material- Concrete
Name: Student Id:
Tan Kai Sin 0315213
Tan Chuu Yee 0315097
Tan Wen Hao 0313690
Section: March intake 2014
Lecturer: Pn. Mokhtar Hasmanira
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2. Introduction
Concretes are now commonly used in our buildings. However, there are several type of
concretes produced by mixing difference ingredients and using difference type of
technologies. Each type of concrete carries out its own function and applications.
Therefore, in order to understand more about the building materials, a research report is
prepared. The concretes that be focused in this report are prestressed concrete, precast
concrete, reinforced concrete, ready mix concrete, terrazzo and urbanite concrete.
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4. Prestressed Concrete
Prestressed concrete double tee roof slab
Images obtained from http://www.archiexpo.com/prod/alfanar/prestressed-concrete-double-tee-
roof-slabs-89130-915174.html [Accessed 25 Apr. 2014]
Definition
Prestressed concrete is basically concrete in which initial and permanent stresses of such
magnitude and distribution are deliberately introduced that the stresses due to dead weight and
externally applied loads are counteracted to a desired degree.
Prestressing is achieved by tensioning the tendon then transferring its tensile stress to concrete as
compressive stress called as Prestress. (Structure-structural-software.blogspot.com, 2014)
General Information
Prestressed Concrete is a technique that greatly increases load bearing strength of
concrete beams. The reinforcing steel in the bottom part of the beam, which will be
subjected to tensile forces when in service, is placed in tension prior to the concrete
being poured around it. Once the concrete has hardened, the tension of the reinforcing
steel is released, placing a built-in compressive force on the concrete. When loads are
applied, the reinforcing steel takes on more stress and the compressive force in the
concrete is reduced, but does not become a tension force. Since the concrete is always
under compression, it is less subject to cracking and failure.
It is a method for overcoming concrete’s natural weakness in tension. Prestressed
concrete can be used to produce beams, floors, bridges with a longer span than is
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5. practical with ordinary reinforced concrete. Prestressing tendons are used to provide a
clamping load which produces a compressive stress the balance the tensile stress that
the concrete compression member would otherwise experience a bending load.
(Cement.org, 2014)
Prestress concrete beam
Images obtained from http://www.archiexpo.com/prod/prestasi-concrete-sdn-bhd/prestressed-
concrete-t-beams-56829-126833.html [Accessed 25 Apr. 2014]
Applications
Prestress can be applied to all concrete structures subjected to direct tension, bending or impact
stresses. Prestress is applied to bridge girders, long span beams, tanks, forge hammer
foundations. It is applied to bomb shelters and pressure vessel in atomic reactors. It is
advantageously used in Railway sleepers, Electric poles and in pressure pipes. Also, it could be
applied to any material such as steel, timber, etc. (Psakthikumaran.hpage.in, 2014)
Advantages/Disadvantages
For the advantages, it includes crack control and lower construction costs for the
project. Moreover, it is strong in for using in situations where tension is used.
For the disadvantages, the availability of builders experienced with work of prestressing is
very less. Besides, Initial equipment cost for prestressing is very high. The cost of high strength
of materials is high. Moreover, the availability of Engineers experienced with prestressing work
is very less. Furthermore, Prestressed sections are brittle because high tensile steel is used. All
High strength steels have higher carbon content. Slender sections are difficult to transport.
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6. Lastly, prestressed concrete sections are less fire resistant.
Sustainability
Prestressed concrete uses much less materials than reinforced concrete, so that the
savings can reach 40% of the overall mass. Its longer spans, thinner and lighter
elements allow a reduction in number of piles, height of buildings, consumption of
energy in freight and handling, therefore CO2 emissions.
Illustrations of prestressed concrete beam
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7. Image obtained from http://fabricalo.net/index.php/comment-fabriquer-du-beton-
precontraint/ [Accessed 25 Apr. 2014].
Image obtained
from
http://theconstructor.org/structural-engg/pcd/classification-of-prestressed-concrete/15/
[Accessed 25 Apr. 2014].
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8. Precast Concrete
Image obtained from http://atlasalshemal.com/?portfolio=praesent-commodo-cursus [Accessed 25 Apr.
2014].
Definition
It is a construction material made from casting concrete into reusable form which is later
cured in a controlled environment, then transported to the construction site and lifted
into place. Precast concrete is made from precast stone as it is mixed with fine
aggregate.
General Information
Precast concrete systems combine structural and architectural components to create
long-lasting buildings and structures. Precast concrete product is a factory-made piece
manufactured with concrete and which, later, together with other pieces, will become
part of a larger structure. Precast concrete elements are prepared, cast and hardened
at specially equipped plants with a permanent location. Once a precast concrete is
produced and all the undertaken quality controls satisfactory, the unit is stored until
delivery. It is then transported for use at another site. (Cement.org, 2014)
Properties
Precast concrete products are manufactured from a mix of raw materials, including sand
and gravel aggregates, pulverized fuel ash (PFA), Cement, Limestone dust, Crushed
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9. rock and Inert pigments. Precast concrete product in a range of colors, sizes and
finishes.
Advantages/Disadvantages
For the advantages, precast concrete slabs are usually the correct size as it is manufactured off
site. Moreover, precast concrete saves a lot of time on site as it is manufactured off site. It also
saves a lot of space on site as pre-cast concrete is usually on site when required. In addition,
precast concrete saves money in terms of labor on site as pre-cast concrete can usually be
assembled by semi-skilled operatives. (Answers.com, 2014)
For the disadvantages, precast concrete is lacks design and dimension flexibility as the
manufactures may only have fixed shapes and sizes. Precast concrete may also affect the
construction program as the delivery on site may not always be on time. Besides, precast
concrete may incur addition financial costs as delivery on site may not always be on time. Lastly,
precast concrete allows for a very small margin for error as the incorrect dimensions of pre-cast
concrete may result in changing the entire design.
Sustainability
Precast concrete offers high durability and strength as well as thermal mass, which contributes to
increased energy efficiency. Precast systems use locally derived materials, and can incorporate
recycled supplementary cementations materials like fly ash and slag cement, one of the key
reasons why they are often used in sustainable or “green” buildings.
(Continuingeducation.construction.com, 2014)
Aesthetical Value
A number of aesthetic benefits are possible with the use of precast concrete facades. Among the
visual considerations outlined is the use of integral color throughout the precast slabs. In many
typical applications, the use of pigmentation is isolated to an exterior portion and sandwiched
against the uncolored grey cement, which typically comprises the interior. Integral color affords
some advantages in design expression.
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10. Maintenance
1. After a building or structure is erected, it should be cleaned as required.
2. Precast expands and contracts. Ensure the precast joints are properly sealed.
3.The precast structure should be power-washed every four to six years to maintain its
original appearance.
4. If pigment is used in the manufacture of the precast units, a non-acid cleaning
treatment is recommended. (www.intrigue.co.nz, 2014)
Precast Concrete
Type A
Image obtained
from
http://www.constructionweekonline.com/article-17403-precast-takes-the-lead/#.U10G9_mnons [Accessed
25 Apr. 2014].
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11. Precast Concrete Type B
Image obtained from http://latuxdbd.com/blog/2013/12/why-choose-precast-concrete/ [Accessed 25 Apr.
2014].
Precast Concrete Type
C
Image obtained from
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13. Reinforced Concrete
Definition:
Reinforced concrete is concrete that mixed with very strong materials that increase the
strength under tension of the concrete, making it less likely to fail (McMahon, M.2014).
Nowadays, reinforced concrete is one of the most common and famous building
materials in the world for both of the entire building and the key structural elements that
need to be able to bear up extensive stress. In addition, reinforced concrete is mix with
two materials act together in resisting forces. There were reinforcing-rods, bars, or
mesh-absorbs the tensile, shear.
Application on reinforced concrete
Reinforced concrete can be classified as precast or cast in place concrete. Its uses as
designing and implementing the most efficient floor system is to creating optimal
building structures. As research, without the reinforced concrete that the construction
modern structures with concrete material would not be possible sustain.
Type of reinforced concrete
According to concrete technology, there are different types of reinforced concrete which
are Glass fibre reinforced concrete (GFRC), Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) and
Ferro concrete.
Ferro concrete
As the specific type of reinforced concrete, it’s known as Ferro concrete. Based on the
Ferro concrete, these concrete is with metal bars, plates or grids. The other materials
involved as plastics, fibre and glasses. It does can also make the building stronger.
Glass fibre reinforced concrete (GFRC)
These concrete was successfully used since the last 25 years for concrete
reinforcement. In addition, Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete, also known as GFRC or GRC, is
a type of fibre reinforced concrete. Glass fibre concretes are mainly used in exterior building
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14. frontage panels and as architectural precast concrete. Slightly similar materials are fibre cement
siding and cement boards.
Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC)
Steel fibre reinforced concrete is superior resistance to cracking and crack propagation
(Nguyen Van.C). Nowadays, industrial floor and pavements are major applications for
steel-fibre-reinforced concrete.
Physical characteristic of reinforced concrete
The physical characteristics that impact reinforced concrete are concrete that control
the definition of gases, such as CO2, O2 or liquid (mainly water) through it pores and
the diffusion of ions, such as CL-, dissolved in the pore water (Vagelis.G, 1991).
Advantages of reinforced concrete
It is a structural material and widely used in many types of structures. It is inexpensive
with steel if economically deliberate and executed. There are some advantages which
are it has a relatively high compressive strength, better conflict to fire then steel, long
service life with lower maintain cost, can be cast to take the shape required.
Disadvantages of reinforced concrete
There were also summarized the disadvantages of reinforced concrete which are low
tensile strength of about one-tenth of its compressive strength, cost of the forms used to
cast of concrete placed in forms. In addition, the reinforced concrete needs also mixing,
casting and remedial and the cracks develop in concrete due to decline and the
application of live loads.
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15. Ready-mix concrete
Definition:
Ready-mix concrete is concrete that is manufactured in a factory or batching plant,
according to a set recipe, and then delivered to a work site, by truck mounted in-transit
mixers. In addition, ready-mix concrete are low cost, robustness and its ability to be
customize for different application, ready-mix concrete is one of the most adaptable and
popular building materials.
Application of ready-mix concrete
Ready-mix concrete is produced under factory conditions and certifications a close
control of all operations of manufacture and conveyance of fresh concrete. This
technique is useful in congested site or diverse work Places and saves the consumer
from botheration of attaining, storage and handling of concrete materials.
Type and special function of different type of ready-mix concrete
There are a few examples of ready-mix concrete technologies with special properties
and performance.
1. Architectur
al and
Decorative
Concrete
- It does
provide
a structural function, as well as an aesthetic or decorative finish. It can offer
smooth, rough surfaces or textures. As well as a variety or range of colours.
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16. 2. Rapid-setting
concrete
- Design to
enhance
early
strength
development, this concrete allows fast formwork removal, accelerated
construction sequencing and rapid repair for jobs as roads and airport
runways. Those concrete normally used in low temperature (5-10/C)
concreting during winter.
-
3. Fibre-reinforced concrete
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17. - Its design with micro or macro fibres can be used either for structural
applications, where the fibre can theoretically substitute for steel rebar
reinforced or for reducing shrinkage.
4. Fluid-fill
concrete
- Fluid
mortar or concrete shortens the process of laying pipe and cable by
surrounding the pipe or cable with a tightly packed shell that provides
protection from the elements, avoids settling, and enables crews to work
quickly.
5. Roller-
compacted
concrete
- Compresse
d in place
and cured,
roller-compacted concrete is a zero slump concrete with the abrasion
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18. resistance to withstand high velocity water and making it the material of
choice for spillways and other infrastructure subject to high flow conditions. It
represents an inexpensive solution in terms of cost and durability when
compared to asphalt.
6. Previous
concrete
- It’s
has
the
unique design mix, previous concrete is a highly porous material that allows
water, rainwater to filter through and reduces flooding and heat concentration
by up to 4C and its also help to prevent skidding on wet roads.
7. Antibacterial
concrete
- This concrete
controls
bacteria
growth and is
used to help maintain clean environments in structures such as hospitals,
laboratories, and farms.
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19. Disadvantages of ready-mix concrete
The materials are batched at a central plant, and the mixing begins at that plant, so the
traveling time from the plant to the site is critical over longer distances. Some sites are
just too far away, though this is usually a commercial rather than a technical issue.
Advantages of ready-mix concrete
The material has the benefit of speedy construction through continuous mechanized
operation leading to economy. The lower labor and supervisory cost assured. Then, the
multi-transportation of raw materials for concrete is eliminated and it’s also controlled
W/C ratio and the close quality control of batching reduces variability of the desired
properties of hardened concrete.
Photo of ready-mix concrete
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20. Terrazzo
The word of " Terrazzo" is derived from the Italian “Terrace” or “Terrazza” and by
definition over the centuries: “A form of mosaic flooring made by embedding small
pieces of marble in mortar and polishing.” Today, the National Terrazzo and Mosaic
Association (NTMA) defines this traditional material as follows: “Terrazzo consists of
marble, granite, onyx or glass chips in portland cement, modified portland cement or
resinous matrix. The terrazzo is poured, cured, ground and polished. Terrazzo can be
poured in place or precast.” (The National Terrazzo & Mosaic Association, Inc. , 1999)
Application of Terrazzo
Terrazzo can be used in indoor and outdoor design. Terrazzo is used for floors,
counters, stairs, bases, tabletops and so on.
Type of Terrazzo
According to NTMA there are 6 type of terrazzo which are epoxy terrazzo, sand cushion
terrazzo, bonded terrazzo, monolithic terrazzo, polyacrylate terrazzo and rustic terrazzo.
Epoxy terrazzo
Epoxy terrazzo is the best thin set system and among other thin set system, it is the
most strongest and durable. It is not recommended for exterior use because it is not
breathable, thus, it cannot stand with the harsh weather outside.
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21. Example of Epoxy terrazzo.
Images obtained from http://ntma.com/epoxy-terrazzo/ [Accessed 20 Apr. 2014]
Sand Cushion Terrazzo
Sand Cushion Terrazzo is a cement matrix topping underbed with wire reinforcing,
isolation sheet, and sand layer system for interior floor use. (The National Terrazzo &
Mosaic Association, Inc. , n.d) It can prevent the mirroring effect on the surface of
flooring. Therefore, it is ideally used for incorporating design patterns and multiple
colors surface area.
Example of Sand Cushion Terrazzo
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22. Image obtained from http://ntma.com/sand-cushion-terrazzo/ [Accessed 20 Apr. 2014]
Bonded Terrazzo
Bonded Terrazzo can be used for interior and external applications. It can become slip-
resistance by acid-washed. Moreover, it is breathable, so it does not effected by vapor
transmission. However, compare to sand cushion terrazzo, it does not has that many
color and it takes longer time to cured than other types of Terrazzo. (Cabella Stone
Corp., 2014)
Example of Bonded Terrazzo
Image obtain from http://ntma.com/bonded-terrazzo/[Accessed 20 Apr. 2014]
Monolithic Terrazzo
Monolithic Terrazzo is a type of terrazzo that "directly applied on a concrete surface
instead of a mortar bed" (WebFinance, Inc., 2014) Monolithic terrazzo is the most
economical of all terrazzo systems and it is high quality and durable especially if used in
applications like large retail stores, shopping malls and schools. (Cabella Stone Corp.,
2014)
Example of
Monolithic
Terrazzo
Image obtained
from
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23. http://www.cjamescollection.com/Floorazzo.htm [Accessed 20 Apr. 2014]
Polyacrylate Terrazzo
For polyacrylate, an acrylic additive is incorporated into the mixture of modified cement
which is to allow the cement to be poured as thickly or as thinly, up to one and a half
inch thick. Polyacrylate Terrazzo can be used in outdoor because it is breathable.
(Cabella Stone Corp., 2014)
Example of Polyacrylate
Terrazzo
Image obtained from
http://www.concretedecor.net/decorativeconcretearticles/vol-7-no-4-junejuly-2007/new-polyacrylate-
terrazzo/[Accessed 20 Apr. 2014]
Rustic Terrazzo
Rustic terrazzo mostly used in outdoor applications. It has a rough surface due to slip-
resistance purpose. The aggregate that used for Rustic Terrazzo are quartz, granite,
quartzite,and silica pebbles.
Example of Rustic Terrazzo
Images obtained from
http://ntma.com/venetian-
rustic-terrazzo/[Accessed
20 Apr. 2014]
Advantage of Terrazzo
Various color, durable,
Nonporous finish does
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24. not support bacterial growth, mold, or mildew, low maintenance, Abrasion resistance,
and eco-friendly.
Disadvantage of Terrazzo
Sensitive to harsh cleaners, all-purpose cleaners and soaps containing water-solubles.
Avoid sweeping compounds containing oil as it may permanently discolor the materials.
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25. Urbanite Concrete
Urbanite concrete is "a term that refers to broken pieces of unwanted concrete leftover from a
demolition project. " (Tate, 2014)
Urbanite Concrete
Image obtained from http://apdiggs.wordpress.com/category/urbanite-2/ [Accessed 20 Apr. 2014]
Application of Urbanite Concrete
According to Kathleen Story, 2013, urbanite concrete can be used as foundation and
base of a building. Besides, it also can used to be building walls, patios, walkways,
planters, benches, fire pits, flower beds, stepping stones and so on.
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26. Wall that built from Urbanite Concrete
Image obtained from http://setinstone-landscaping.com/portfolio/broken-concrete-urbanite/ [Accessed 20
Apr. 2014]
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27. Pathways built
from Urbanite
concrete
Images
obtained from
http://setinstone-landscaping.com/portfolio/broken-concrete-urbanite/ [Accessed 20 Apr. 2014]
Properties of Urbanite Concrete
As urbanite is known as recycled concrete, therefore, it carries out the same properties
as concrete. According to Cement Sustainability Initiative, 2012, concrete is strong,
durable, fire-resistance, reduce temperature swing and apply albedo effect.
Advantage of Urbanite Concrete
Urbanite concrete carry a lot of advantages. For instance, it is non-biodegradable. Next,
it can be cut in virous sizes and shapes. Besides, it is cost- saving and eco-friendly
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28. because it is recycled. (Story, 2013)
Disadvantage of Urbanite Concrete
The disadvantages of urbanite concrete are hard to haul because it can be very heavy.
Moreover, it does not has virous designs. (Story, 2013)
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