| United States. War Department - 1902 - 968 pages
...as one barrel. If the average net weight, as determined by test weighings, is found to be below 300 pounds per barrel, the cement may be rejected, or,...additional amount of cement equal to the shortage. 60. No cement will be allowed to be used except established brands of highgrade natural cement which... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Engineering - 1902 - 600 pages
...contain 1 barrel of cement. If the weight as determined by test weighings is found to be below 330 pounds per barrel, the cement may be rejected or,...shortage. (6) Tests may be, made of the fineness, specific gravity, soundness, time of setting, and tensile strength of the cement. (7) Fineness. —... | |
| Charles Carroll Brown - Cement - 1902 - 764 pages
...contain one barrel of cement. If the weight, as determined by test weighings, is found to be below 375 pounds per barrel, the cement may be rejected, or,...additional amount of cement equal to the shortage. (Q) Tests may be made of the fineness, specific gravity, soundness, time of setting and tensile strength... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Engineering - 1902 - 892 pages
...as one barrel. If the average net weight, as determined by test weighings, is found to be below 300 pounds per barrel, the cement may be rejected, or,...additional amount of cement equal to the shortage. 62. Testa may be made of the fineness, time of setting, and tensile strength of the cement. 63. fineness.—... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Thomas, David Alexander Watt - Rivers - 1903 - 556 pages
...contain 1 barrel of cement. If the weight as determined by test weighings is found to be below 330 pounds per barrel, the cement may be rejected, or,...the shortage. 6. Tests may be made of the fineness, specific gravity, soundness, time of setting, and tensile strength of the cement. 7. Fineness. —... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Engineering - 1904 - 598 pages
...contain one barrel of cement. If the weight, as determined by test weighings, is found to be below 375 pounds per barrel, the cement may be rejected, or...the shortage. (6) Tests may be made of the fineness, specific gravity, soundness, time of setting, and tensile strength of the cement. (7) Fineness. —... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1904 - 1190 pages
...as determined by test weighings, is found to be below 375 pounds per barrel, the contractor may 1*> required to supply, free of cost to the United States,...additional amount of cement equal to the shortage. 4. Packages. — If the cement is delivered in barrels, the barrels shall be strong and lined with... | |
| L. J. Mensch - Concrete - 1904 - 230 pages
...contain one barrel of cement. If the weight, as determined by test weigh ings, is found to be below 375 pounds per barrel, the cement may be rejected, or, at the option of the engineer of officer in charge, the contractor may be required to supply, free of cost to the United States,... | |
| W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1905 - 348 pages
...contain 1 barrel of cement. lf the weight as determined by test weighings is found to be below 330 pounds per barrel, the cement may be rejected or,...the shortage. (6) Tests may be made of the fineness, specific gravity, soundness, time of setting, and tensile strength of the cement. (7) F1NENESS. —... | |
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