range of temperature in the room in which the tests are made, a very dry or humid atmosphere, and other irregularities, vitally affect the rate of setting. Experimental Engineering - Page 135by Urban Tigner Holmes - 1911 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| Gaetano Lanza - Engineering - 1905 - 980 pages
...exercised to maintain the test pieces under as uniform conditions as possible. A sudden change or wide range of temperature in the room in which the tests...irregularities vitally affect the rate of setting. 6. Tensile Strength.—Each consumer must fix the minimum requirements for tensile strength to suit... | |
| Gaetano Lanza - Engineering - 1905 - 974 pages
...when in combination with the results of other tests may afford valuable indications. change or wide range of temperature in the room in which the tests...irregularities vitally affect the rate of setting. 6. Tensile Strength.—Each consumer must fix the minimum requirements for tensile strength to suit... | |
| Gilbert Richard Redgrave - Cement - 1905 - 430 pages
...exercised to maintain the test pieces under as uniform conditions as possible. A sudden change or wide range of temperature in the room in which the tests...irregularities vitally affect the rate of setting. 7. Constancy of Volume.— The tests for constancy of volume are divided into two classes—the first... | |
| Louis Carlton Sabin - Cement - 1907 - 598 pages
...exercised to maintain the test pieces under as uniform conditions as possible. A sudden change or wide range of temperature in the room in which the tests...irregularities vitally affect the rate of setting. TENSILE STRENGTH 6. Each consumer must fix the minimum requirements for tensile strength to suit his... | |
| Louis Carlton Sabin - Cement - 1907 - 596 pages
...exercised to maintain the test pieces under as uniform conditions as possible. A sudden change or wide range of temperature in the room in which the tests...irregularities vitally affect the rate of setting. TENSILE STRENGTH 6. Each consumer must fix the minimum requirements for tensile strength to suit his... | |
| W. Purves Taylor - Cement - 1908 - 344 pages
...exercised to maintain the test pieces under as uniform conditions as possible. A sudden change or wide range of temperature in the room in which the tests...irregularities vitally affect the rate of setting. Tensile Strength. 6.—Each consumer must fix the minimum requirements for tensile strength to suit... | |
| Hiram Bertrand Andrews - Reinforced concrete construction - 1908 - 68 pages
...exercised to maintain the test pieces under as uniform conditions as possible. A sudden change or wide range of temperature in the room in which the tests...irregularities, vitally affect the rate of setting. TENSILE STRENGTH 6. Each consumer must fix the minimum requirements for tensile strength to suit his... | |
| Ernest McCullough - Municipal engineering - 1908 - 524 pages
...exercised to maintain the test pieces under as uniform conditions as possible. A sudden change or wide range of temperature in the room in which the tests...irregularities vitally affect the rate of setting. TENSILE STRENGTH. 6. Each consumer must fix the minimum requirements for tensile strength to suit his... | |
| Edward Godfrey - Building - 1908 - 484 pages
...Practice, Edition of 1907, published by American Railway Engineering and MavnVcxaxvc*. Association. the tests are made, a very dry or humid atmosphere,...irregularities vitally affect the rate of 'setting. 6. Each consumer should fix the minimum requirements for tensile strength to suit his own conditions.... | |
| Harry Franklin Porter - Cement - 1909 - 298 pages
...exercised to maintain the test pieces under as uniform conditions as possible. A sudden change or wide range of temperature in the room in which the tests...irregularities vitally affect the rate of setting. Tensile Strength: Each consumer must fix the minimum requirements for tensile strength to suit his... | |
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