| Jerome Cochran - 1913 - 688 Seiten
...of the operation. Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement, that proposed by the Committee on Uniformity in the Analysis of...York Section of the Society for Chemical Industry, reported in the Journal of the Society, Vol. 21, p. 12, 1902, and published in Engineering News, Vol.... | |
| Jerome Cochran - 1913 - 618 Seiten
...elements found should be indicated, without grouping, in the record of proceedings of the operation. Materials for the Portland Cement Industry, of the...York Section of the Society for Chemical Industry, reported in the Journal of the Society, Vol. 21, p. 12, 1902, and published in Engineering News, Vol.... | |
| American Society of Civil Engineers - 1909 - 904 Seiten
...of analysis. 7. — Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement, that proposed by the Committee on Uniformity in the Analysis of...York Section of the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in Engineering News, Vol. 50, p. 60, 1903; and in The Engineering Record, Vol. 48, p.... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - 1905 - 198 Seiten
...center. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 4. As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement, that proposed by the Committee on Uniformity in the Analysis of...York Section of the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the Journal of the Society for January 15, 1902, is recommended. Apparatus and Method.... | |
| Ohio. Division of Geological Survey - 1904 - 416 Seiten
...results of analysis. 7. Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement, that proposed by the committee on uniformity in the analysis of...York section of the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the Journal of the Society for January 15, 1902, is recommended. SPECIFIC GRAVITY.... | |
| American Society for Testing Materials - 1909 - 730 Seiten
...CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 4. — Method — As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement, that proposed by the Committee on Uniformity in the Analysis of...York Section of the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the Journal of the Society for January 15, 1902, is recommended. SPECIFIC GRAVITY.... | |
| |