| Quincy Adams Gillmore - 1864 - 356 páginas
...in practice that cements vary very considerably in their capacity for water, and that fresh ground cements require more than those that have become stale....substance for solidifying water is great. A too rapid desiccation of the concrete might involve a loss of cohesive and adhesive strength, if insufficient... | |
| Edward Spon, Oliver Byrne, Ernest Spon, Francis N. Spon - 1874 - 396 páginas
...in practice that cements vary very considerably in their capacity for water, and that frpsh-ground cements require more than those that have become stale....substance for solidifying water is great. A too rapid: dessicatiou of the concrete might involve a loss of cohesive and adhesive strength if insufficient... | |
| J. E. Shields - 1877 - 172 páginas
...found in practice that cements vary very considerably in their capacity for water and that fresh ground cements require more than those that have become stale....substance for solidifying water is great. A too rapid desiccation of the concrete might involve a loss of cohesive and adhesive strength if insufficient... | |
| Ira Osborn Baker - 1889 - 592 páginas
...Cements vary greatly in their capacity for water (see §§ S'-i and 99), freshly-ground cements requiring more than those that have become stale. An excess...of this substance for solidifying water is great. The sand and cement are then drawn down with a hoe, small quantities at a time, and mixed with the... | |
| Ira Osborn Baker - 1889 - 606 páginas
...Cements vary greatly in their capacity for water (see §§ 82 and 99), freshly-ground cements requiring more than those that have become stale. An excess...cement is used, as the capacity of this substance for solidi- fying water is great. The sand and cement are then drawn down with a hoe, small quantities... | |
| Quincy Adams Gillmore - 1896 - 344 páginas
...in practice that cements vary very considerably in their capacity for water, and that fresh ground cements require more than those that have become stale....substance for solidifying water is great. A too rapid desiccation of the concrete might involve a loss of cohesive and adhesive strength, if insufficient... | |
| American Gas Institute - 1907 - 1050 páginas
...then shoveled to one end of the box, and water is poured into the other end. An excess of water is better than a deficiency, particularly when a very...of this substance for solidifying water is great. The sand and cement are then drawn down with a hoe, small quantities at a time, and mixed with the... | |
| J. E. Shields - 2002 - 150 páginas
...found in practice that cements vary very considerably in their capacity for water and that fresh ground cements require more than those that have become stale....this substance for solidifying water is great. A too rupid desiccation of the concrete might involve a loss of cohesive and adhesive strength if insufficient... | |
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