Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. Lxx, Dec. 1910

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Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. Lxx, Dec. 1910
Wilson Herbert M.
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The briquette-testing machine is a Fairbanks shot machine with acapacity of 2, 000 lb. , and is regulated to apply the load at the rate of600 lb. Per min. Twenty-four 4-gang moulds, of the type recommended bythe Special Committee on Uniform Tests of Cement, of the AmericanSociety of Civil Engineers, are used.
The room for noting time of set and soundness is fitted with a mixingtable similar to that in the briquette-making room. The Vicat apparatusis used for determining the normal consistency,
...and the Gilmoreapparatus for the time of setting. While setting, the soundness pats arestored in galvanized-iron pans having about 1 in. Of water in thebottom, and covered with dampened felt or burlap. The pats rest on arack slightly above the water and well below the felt.
For specific gravity tests, the Le Chatelier bottles are used. A pan, inwhich five bottles can be immersed at one time, is used for maintainingthe benzine at a constant temperature. The samples are weighed on a pairof Troemner’s No.


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