History of Concrete
Nowadays
concrete is widely used material in
construction industry.
However it has
been used since way back to ancient time.
The lineage of concrete links way back
to the Romans and ancient Egyptians. The
history of cementing material is as
old as the history of construction
engineering. Egyptians, Romans and
Indians used some kind of cementing
materials in their ancient constructions. It
is believed that the early Egyptian
mostly used cementing materials
obtained by burning gypsum.
Afterwards,
ancient Egyptians started using calcined
impure gypsum. the Greeks and Romans used
calcite limestone and later learned
to ants and crushed stones, lime
and water or brick and broken tiles, This
was the first concrete ever made by
Greeks and Romans in the history of
construction.
The Greeks and
Romans later became aware of the fact
that certain stuff and volcanic ash
when mixed with lime, sand and water
yielded mortar possessing superior
strength and better durability
can be obtained.
Some books have also mentioned that
the Romans added blood milk and lard (fat
from the abdomen of a pig that is
rendered and clarified for use )to their
mortar and concrete to achieve better
workability. Hemoglobin is a powerful
air-entraining agent and plasticizer,
which perhaps it's yet another reason
for the durability of roman structure.
Modern concrete
British
engineer John Smeaton discovered modern concrete( in
fact is used by everyone today) in 1756 by adding pebbles, mixing bricks and
hydraulic cement. Consider the last few
centuries during which there has certainly
been progress: compared to the early
1900's, the present-day concrete is
much improved.
The origin of concrete is not
exclusively based on portland cement
but is in fact a combination of
a variety of constituents alongside
coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and
water which is mixed
together to create one of most essential
materials used in construction.
Basic concrete
constituents are cement
coarse aggregate fine aggregate and
water in modern concrete.
Portland cement
is mixed with water, fine aggregates and
coarse aggregates. In properly mixed concrete, each particle of fine aggregate
and coarse aggregate is completely
surrounded and coated by
cement paste
and all spaces between the particles are
filled with it. As the cement paste
sets and hardens, it binds the aggregates
into a solid mass. Under normal
conditions, concrete grows stronger as it
grows older. In answering the question when
was concrete invented .
The concrete's
timeline is connected to the ancient
world. Nowadays we use modern concrete with
different types of modern chemical
admixture which imparts the properties of
concrete for different
situations.
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