Cements, Limes, and Plasters: Their Materials, Manufacture, and Properties

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J. Wiley & Sons, 1905 - 712 sayfa

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Temperatures in cementplaster manufacture
44
Sizes capacity etc of Broughton mixers
50
CHAPTER III
56
Analyses of plaster of Paris
57
Effect of sand on compressive strength of plasters
63
Rate of set and hardening
64
References on properties and tests of plasters
67
Effect of various retarders on rate of set of plasters
72
CHAPTER V
79
Effect of accelerators on rate of set of plasters
84
Imports of gypsum and plaster 19001903
85
Compressive strength of selenitic limes
87
Varieties of limestone
89
Geologic and geographic distribution of limestones
91
Analyses of various molluscan shells
95
Methods and costs of limeburning
98
Tensile strength of Keenes cement
111
CHAPTER VIII
115
Analyses of lean limes
118
Use of lime mortars
121
Sizes capacity etc of Sturtevant crushers
125
Standards for packing etc
128
Percentage composition of various lime silicates
133
General processes of limesand brick manufacture
134
Effect of hardening methods on limesand brick
139
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142
Summary of tests of limesand brick
146
MAGNESIA AND OXYCHLORIDE CEMENTS
148
Analyses of magnesite from Quebec Canada
152
Magnesian limestones as sources of magnesia
156
Heat and fuel required in burning lime
157
Analyses of magnesia bricks
161
HYDRAULIC LIMES SELENITIC LIMES
168
Eminently hydraulic limes
174
Composition of ideal hydraulic limestone and hydraulic lime
179
Sizes capacity etc of Keystone lime kilns
183
Grappier cements
185
147
191
NATURAL CEMENTS
193
Cementation Index of natural cements
196
149
204
European naturalcement rocks
214
References on naturalcement rock
221
Modulus of elasticity of sand cement
231
Grinding the clinker
236
Packing weights
248
Physical properties of natural cements
263
Engineer Corps United States Army 1901
279
CHAPTER XXI
285
Prospects of the industry
292
Present use of the term Portland
295
CHAPTER XXIII
307
Chalk and other soft limestones
318
Cement rock of the Lehigh district
324
161
326
Cement rock in other states
332
CHAPTER XXIX
382
Effect of alumina
388
Influence of intentionally added fluxes
390
Composition of actual mixes
394
CHAPTER XXX
398
Methods used with slag limestone mixtures
411
General crushing practice in cement plants
422
Fineness of raw mix at various plants
425
CHAPTER XXXV
429
Sizes power etc of Gates crushers
433
Millstones
437
Sizes power etc of Griffin mill
442
Ball grinders
447
Impact pulverizers
465
Dome kilns with drying accessories
471
Reference list for fixed kilns
478
Feeding coal to the kiln
486
Actual fuel consumption and output
492
188
499
Heat losses in practice
502
Sources of heat supply
503
Newberrys estimates on heat distribution in kilns
505
List of references on heat requirements etc
510
Tests and estimates of heat distribution B T U per
513
Oil
522
195
523
Effect of form of sulphate used
537
201
543
CHAPTER XXXVII
554
Costs of cement manufacture at Atlas plant
559
Statistics of the American Portland cement industry
561
433
563
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577
CHAPTER XXXIX
583
Fineness of various American Portlands
585
Relation of tensile to compressive strength
591
Standard methods of testing Am Soc C E
603
CHAPTER XL
614
U S Reclamation Service 1904
620
American Society for Testing Materials 1904
629
CHAPTER XLI
632
235
634
Artificial puzzolanic materials
639
Analyses of slags used for slagcement
643
Drying the slag
649
Working results of RugglesColes drier
651
Regulation of set
658
Production of slag cement
664
List of references on properties and testing of slag cements
671
Modulus of elasticity of Portland cement
680
Tensile and compressive strength of slagcements
683
Slag blocks
685
INDEX TO SUBJECTS
691
Analyses of slag used for slagblocks
692
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