Bulletin, Ausgaben 325-329U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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Seite 19 - These pats, to satisfactorily pass the requirements, shall remain firm and hard and show no signs of distortion, checking, cracking, or disintegrating.
Seite 172 - Avogadro's law states that equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules...
Seite 20 - All tests shall be made in accordance with the methods proposed by the Committee on Uniform Tests of Cement...
Seite vi - The interaction between minerals and water solutions, with special reference to geologic phenomena, by EC Sullivan.
Seite 10 - Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions, Alaska, in 1900,
Seite 81 - Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement, that proposed by the committee on uniformity in the analysis of materials for the...
Seite 19 - Sand. 7 days (1 day in moist air, 6 days in water)... 200 Ibs.
Seite viii - Butts. 1906. 198 pp., 11 pis. B 280. The Rampart gold placer region, Alaska, by LM Prindle and FL Hess. 1906.
Seite 19 - Pats of neat cement about 3 inches in diameter, \ inch thick at the center, and tapering to a thin edge, shall be kept in moist air for a period of 24 hours. " (a) A pat is then kept in air at normal temperature and observed at intervals for at least 28 days.
Seite 7 - Concrete and Reinforced Concrete was formed by the union of Special Committees appointed in 1903 and 1904 by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society for Testing Materials, the American Railway Engineering...