The ROMACONS Project: a Contribution to the Historical and Engineering Analysis of Hydraulic Concrete in Roman Maritime Structures |
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Authors: | John Peter Oleson Christopher Brandon Steven M Cramer Roberto Cucitore Emanuele Gotti Robert L Hohlfelder |
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Institution: | Department of Greek and Roman Studies, University of Victoria, Victoria BC V8W 3P4, Canada.; Pringle Brandon Architects, 10 Bonhill St., London EC2A 4QJ, UK.; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA 53706.; CTG Italcementi Group, Via G. Camozzi, 124, 24124 Bergamo, Italy.; Department of History, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309-0234 USA. |
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Abstract: | Since all long-distance trade in the Roman world travelled by water, Roman harbour design and construction have special importance. Harbour excavation must be supplemented by analysis of the components of the hydraulic concrete, structural analysis of the cementing materials, and consideration of the design of the wooden formwork. The authors have begun collecting large cores from concrete blocks at Roman harbours and other maritime structures, analysing the materials used, the method of placement, and the structural characteristics of the resulting concrete. These data have provided new information on the engineering properties of Roman concrete, the process of funding and execution, and the trade in the volcanic ash which was the crucial component of hydraulic concrete. © 2004 The Nautical Archaeology Society |
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Keywords: | Roman hydraulic concrete formwork harbour pozzolana Vitruvius |
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