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Ten-year tests on commercial masonry cements
Compressive strengths of 1:3 (cement to standard sand) mortar cubes varied from 200 to 6000 lb per sq in. at 10 yr; variables, such as type of cement, amount of mixing water, ratio of cement to sand, gradation of sand, as well as storage conditions are shown to affect not only strength at 10 yr but also gain in strength between 28 days and 10 yr. (See also U S Bur Standards -- J Research v 31 n 1 July 1943 (RP1548) p 45-53)
Ten-year tests on commercial masonry cements
Compressive strengths of 1:3 (cement to standard sand) mortar cubes varied from 200 to 6000 lb per sq in. at 10 yr; variables, such as type of cement, amount of mixing water, ratio of cement to sand, gradation of sand, as well as storage conditions are shown to affect not only strength at 10 yr but also gain in strength between 28 days and 10 yr. (See also U S Bur Standards -- J Research v 31 n 1 July 1943 (RP1548) p 45-53)
Ten-year tests on commercial masonry cements
Cement Lime Manufacture
Blaine, R.L. (author)
1943
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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