The aim of Cement and Concrete Research is
to publish the best research on cement, cement composites,
concrete and other allied materials
that incorporate cement. In doing
so, the journal will present: the results of research on the properties
and performance of cement
and concrete; novel experimental
techniques; the latest ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The aim of Cement and Concrete Research is
to publish the best research on cement, cement composites,
concrete and other allied materials
that incorporate cement. In doing
so, the journal will present: the results of research on the properties
and performance of cement
and concrete; novel experimental
techniques; the latest analytical and modelling methods; the
examination and the diagnosis of real
cement and concrete
structures; and the potential for improved materials.
The fields which the journal aims to cover are:
. Processing:
Cement manufacture, mixing and rheology, admixtures
and hydration. While the majority of articles will be concerned with
Portland cements,
we encourage articles on other cement
systems, such as calcium aluminate.
. Structural and Microstructural Characterisation of
the unhydrated
components and of hydrated systems including: the chemistry,
crystal structure, pore structure of cement and concrete,
characterisation techniques, and structural and microstructural
modelling.
. The properties of cement and concrete, including:
fundamental
physical properties; transport, mechanical and other properties,
the processes of degradation of cement and concrete; and
the
modelling of properties, both as a means of predicting short and
long performance, and as a means of relating a material's
structure
to its properties.
. Applications for cement and concrete, including: concrete
technology, fibre reinforcement, waste management,
and novel
concretes.
The journal's principal publications are original articles containing
new information, major reviews and
selected papers from important
conferences. Discussion of published material and rapid communications
will form part of the journal
where appropriate. The journal
will focus on papers with a broad interest, based upon their subject
area, the quality of the research,
the novelty of the results and the
potential for assimilation of the findings.
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Karen Scrivener