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The surface area and fineness modulus methods of grading concrete aggregates
Tests at Lewis Inst., Chicago, said to have shown that with given materials and conditions of test, quantity of mixing water determines strength of concrete, so long as (1) concrete is plastic with method of placing used, (2) aggregate not too coarse for quantity of cement used, and (3) mixture not so wet that all water cannot be held by concrete.
The surface area and fineness modulus methods of grading concrete aggregates
Tests at Lewis Inst., Chicago, said to have shown that with given materials and conditions of test, quantity of mixing water determines strength of concrete, so long as (1) concrete is plastic with method of placing used, (2) aggregate not too coarse for quantity of cement used, and (3) mixture not so wet that all water cannot be held by concrete.
The surface area and fineness modulus methods of grading concrete aggregates
Eng. Contracting
Abrams, Duff A. (author)
1919
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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