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Grouting operations, catskill water supply
Summary of experience and results obtained in use of grout in construction of aqueduct, dams, and other structures of Catskill Works. Mixture consisting of one bag of cement, one bag of sand, and from 6 to 8 gal. of water, was found to be well adapted for backing-up and filling spaces behind tunnel linings. Air pressure used varied from 30 to 90 lb. per sq. in.
Grouting operations, catskill water supply
Summary of experience and results obtained in use of grout in construction of aqueduct, dams, and other structures of Catskill Works. Mixture consisting of one bag of cement, one bag of sand, and from 6 to 8 gal. of water, was found to be well adapted for backing-up and filling spaces behind tunnel linings. Air pressure used varied from 30 to 90 lb. per sq. in.
Grouting operations, catskill water supply
Proc. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs
Sanborn, James F. (author) / Zipser, M.E. (author)
1920
80 pages
12 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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