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Study based on correlation of results obtained by U S Bureau of Standards; water-retaining capacity; adaptability of mortars and bricks; bonding efficiency of mortars; minimum tensile strength of brickwork obtained with mortar; strength of brick beams in flexure; volume changes subsequent to hardening; associated mortar properties. (See also Arch Rec v 76 n 5 Nov 1934 p 377-84)
Study based on correlation of results obtained by U S Bureau of Standards; water-retaining capacity; adaptability of mortars and bricks; bonding efficiency of mortars; minimum tensile strength of brickwork obtained with mortar; strength of brick beams in flexure; volume changes subsequent to hardening; associated mortar properties. (See also Arch Rec v 76 n 5 Nov 1934 p 377-84)
How mortars contribute to dry walls
Brick Clay Rec
Palmer, L.A. (author)
1934
Article (Journal)
English
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