Abstract
The production of rock aggregates for construction is the largest of the extractive industries in Britain. Natural aggregates form the main component, by volume, in the manufacture of concrete but the part played by aggregates in the durability and performance aspects of concrete is still only moderately understood. This feature summarizes the main characteristics of common aggregate in concrete, especially those leading to cracking and deterioration. Physical and mechanical causes of concrete cracking are of immense importance but are omitted from the following. The feature expands on the earlier one: ‘Concrete: a man-made rock?’ (Geology Today, 2010, v.26, n.2). To follow is another that will continue the story by looking at chemical reactivity in concretes.
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