Construction Materials Science for Practitioners
MTA
Properties, testing, and selection of modern construction materials
2nd Edition
"Construction Materials Science for Practitioners" offers an essential guide to the intricate world of modern building materials, bridging the gap between theoretical materials science and practical application on the job site. This comprehensive book empowers construction professionals to make informed decisions by tracing the performance of materials—including metals, concrete, masonry, polymers, and timber—from their fundamental microstructure to their long-term behavior under real-world service conditions. It emphasizes why materials succeed or fail, delving into the core mechanisms that govern properties like strength, durability, and resilience, and demonstrating how subtle choices in specification, testing, and installation can dramatically impact a project's longevity and cost-effectiveness.
The book begins by establishing foundational materials science principles, mechanical properties, and testing methods before progressing to detailed analyses of each major material family. Readers will gain deep insights into steel metallurgy and corrosion protection, the complexities of concrete mix design and its vulnerabilities to chlorides, carbonation, and freeze-thaw, and the unique properties and degradation pathways of polymers, bitumen, and fiber-reinforced composites. Crucially, it explores how factors like moisture, temperature, and UV radiation relentlessly challenge material integrity, and how these environmental interactions drive degradation. The text also covers vital practical aspects such as non-destructive evaluation, structural health monitoring, and the critical role of standards, codes, and rigorous quality control in ensuring project success and preventing premature failures.
Beyond technical specifications, "Construction Materials Science for Practitioners" integrates critical contemporary themes like sustainability, circularity, and life-cycle assessment. It equips practitioners to navigate the environmental impact of material choices, optimize designs for reduced embodied carbon, and embrace strategies like deconstruction and reuse. Through illuminating case studies of both catastrophic failures and exemplary, long-lasting structures, the book translates complex scientific principles into actionable lessons. This resource is indispensable for anyone involved in material selection, specification writing, quality assurance, or structural repair, providing the knowledge to deliver robust, resilient, and sustainable construction projects for generations to come.
This book is essential for construction practitioners including civil engineers, architects, specifiers, quality control managers, and contractors. It is particularly valuable for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of how material science principles translate into real-world performance, enabling them to make informed decisions for durable, sustainable, and resilient construction projects across various material types.
January 2, 2026
81,341 words
5 hours 42 minutes
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