A bag of cement shall contain 94 pounds of cement net. Each barrel of Portland cement shall contain 4 bags, and each barrel of natural cement shall contain 3 bags of the above net weight. 8. Cement failing to meet the seven-day requirements may be held... Review of American Chemical Research - Page 283edited by - 1905Full view - About this book
| Edwin Clarence Eckel - Cement - 1905 - 802 pages
...failing to meet the seven-day requirements may be held awaiting the results of the twenty-eight-day tests before rejection. 9. All tests shall be made...Society of Civil Engineers, presented to the society Jan. 21, 1903, and amended Jan. 20, 1904, with all subsequent amendments thereto. 10. The acceptance... | |
| Edwin Clarence Eckel - Cement - 1905 - 800 pages
...awaiting the results of the twenty-eight-day tests before rejection. 9. All tests shall be made hi accordance with the methods proposed by the Committee...Society of Civil Engineers, presented to the society Jan. 21, 1903, and amended Jan. 20, 1904, with all subsequent amendments thereto. 10. The acceptance... | |
| Gaetano Lanza - Engineering - 1905 - 978 pages
...passes the test. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Of these the first eight will not be quoted here. 9. All tests made in accordance with the methods proposed by the...Uniform Tests of Cement of the American Society of Civil Kngineers, presented to the Society, January 21, 1903, and amended January 20, 1904, with all subsequent... | |
| W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1905 - 344 pages
...Cement. page 280. 6. Tests.* — All tests shall be made in accordance with the methods prescribed by the Committee on Uniform Tests of Cement of the American Society of Civil Engineers, reported January 21, 1903, and amended January 20, 1904, except that sand of artificially prepared... | |
| Portland Cement Association - Cement - 1905 - 44 pages
...subsequently resigned from the Committee. The Committee postponed further action pending the report of the Committee on Uniform Tests of Cement of the American Society of Civil Engineers. On February 4, 1903, the Committe adopted as a basis for its work the report of the Committee on Uniform... | |
| Clifford Richardson - Asphalt - 1905 - 620 pages
...into the work, and should meet the requirements which the local engineer believes to be reasonable. The Committee on Uniform Tests of Cement of the American Society of Civil Engineers has recommended methods which should bring about greater uniformity in testing cements, and their use... | |
| Clifford Richardson - Asphalt - 1905 - 616 pages
...into the work, and should meet the requirements which the local engineer believes to be reasonable. The Committee on Uniform Tests of Cement of the American Society of Civil Engineers has recommended methods which should bring about greater uniformity in testing cements, and their use... | |
| Charles Evan Fowler - Bridges - 1905 - 370 pages
...various tests. For further explanations of the procedure of testing the committee refers to the report of the Committee on Uniform Tests of Cement of the American Society of Civil Engineers, whose recommendations it adopts as standard and reprints as an appendix to its report. We have omitted... | |
| Frederick Winslow Taylor, Sanford Eleazer Thompson - Concrete - 1905 - 638 pages
...Special Com*Commission <ks Mlthodes d'Essai des Materiiui de Construction, 1894, Vol. I, p. 135. mittee on Uniform Tests of Cement of the American Society of Civil Engineers,* as presented in 1903 and amended in 1904. The methods are designed particularly for the testing of... | |
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