Retaining Walls Their Design And Construction

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5 38. 1 Fineness modulus . .
1. 54 2. 41 3. 10 6. 46 6. 86 7. 36 5. 74 * Concrete aggregate G is made up of 25 per cent, of sand B mixed with 75 per cent, of pebbles E. Equivalent gradings would be secured by mixing 33 per cent, sand B with 67 per cent. Corse pebbles F\ 28 'per cent. A with 72 per cent. F, etc. The proportion coarser than a given sieve is made up by the addition of these percentages of the corresponding size of the constituent materials.
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 205 opening just d
...ouble the width of the preceding one. The exact di- mensions of the sieves and the method of determining the fineness mod- ulus will be found in Table 36. It will be noted that the sieve analysis is expressed in terms of the percentages of material by volume or weight coarser than each sieve. " Prof. Abrams notes that there is a direct relation between the fineness modulus as above defined and the compressive strength of the concrete, after noting that the " fineness modulus simply reflects the changes in water-ratio necessary to produce a given plastic condition.

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