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COMPACTION OF SOILS.
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1949) 33 (2): 73–99.
Published: 01 December 1949
... gravels and sands to about 90 lb. per cubic foot for heavy clays. For a constant amount of compaction, all soils have an optimum moisture content at which a maximum dry density is obtained. The leboratory tests used to determine the compaction characteristics are described in this Paper and factors...
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G GRAHAM, F R MARTIN, W H GLANVILLE, SIR E HOLLOWAY, SIR G BURT, S W COX, W D HOMER, C E LOVERIDGE, A H D MARKWICK, T W MORAN, J G COLQUHOUN, A P LAMBERT, E E MORGAN, H DONOVAN GAUNTLETT
Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1946) 26 (6): 191–263.
Published: 01 April 1946
... close limits. The cement should be of good quality and the water should be clean and free from organic matter. On the workmanship side, closecontrol of each item was essential. The first was the water/oement ratio, which governed the strength of the concrete. Moisture tests on the aggregatesshouldbe...
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HEATHROW. THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH-GRADE QUALITY CONCRETE PAVING FOR MODERN TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT. AIRPORT PAPER NO 1. (INCLUDES PLATES, PHOTOGRAPHS AND APPENDICES).
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1946) 26 (6): 117–190.
Published: 01 April 1946
...G GRAHAM; F R MARTIN © Thomas Telford and ICE 1946 AIRPORTS CONSTRUCTION HIGH GRADE QUALITY CONCRETE PAVING TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT SUBBASE COMPACTED GRAVEL FILLING MATERIALS MIX CONTROL AGGREGATES GRADING CEMENT MIXING PLANT MIXERS MOISTURE MECHANICAL SPREADING...
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SOIL STABILIZATION FOR ROADS IN TANGANYIKA TERRITORY. LATE CORRESPONDENCE. AUTHOR'S REPLY TO CORRESPONDENCE.
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1946) 26 (5): 113–115.
Published: 01 March 1946
...A J MITCHELL © Thomas Telford and ICE 1946 SOILS STABILISATION ROADS COUNTRIES DEVELOPING TROPICS FOUNDATIONS COTTON VOLCANIC ASH MATERIALS LATERIC GRAVEL TESTS MOISTURE MIX SAND STRIP TANGANYIKA TANZANIA AFRICA LATECORRESPONDENCE. 113 LATECORRESPONDENCE...
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THE DESTRUCTION OF CONCRETE BY FROST.
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1944) 23 (1): 29–41.
Published: 01 November 1944
...A R COLLINS © Thomas Telford and ICE 1944 DESTRUCTION FROST CONCRETE FAILURES MECHANISMS EXPERIMENTS DAMAGE PREVENTION WATER CEMENT RATIOS AGGREGATES ADMIXTURES USAGE LOW QUALITY MATERIALS WEATHER WET DRY ICE STRENGTH POROSITY RESISTANCE CONTROL MOISTURE COLLINS...
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1944) 22 (8): 409–413.
Published: 01 October 1944
... and drove ofE any moisture present, ensuring that none would be sealed behind the paint film where it could lead to hidden corrosion. The warm surface Fig. 2. . Fig. 3. STEELWORK IN TRCOLPIIMCALTES. 411 enabled the paint to drymore quickly and it was possible, by proper staging of the work, to apply two...
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1943) 20 (Supplement 8): 287–289.
Published: 01 October 1943
...S W F MORUM; W L CAMPBELL © Thomas Telford and ICE 1943 CONSTRUCTION ROADS LOW COSTS PROTECTION MOISTURE STABILISATION FOUNDATIONS METHODS WEATHER RAPID LOW COST COUNTRIES DEVELOPING INFRASTRUCTURE IRAN PERSIA MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF THEINSTITUTION...
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1942) 18 (8): 441–450.
Published: 01 October 1942
... 442 CORRESPONDENCE ONCONCRETE AND THE RESIDENTENGINEER. With regard to thebulking of sand due to moisture, he suggestedthat the method,on the Author's own showing,brokedown.Was it not probable that thewater-content varied from dayto day and fromplace to place in the sand heap '2 Had the Author...
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CONCRETE AND THE RESIDENT ENGINEER.
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1941) 17 (1): 62–78.
Published: 01 November 1941
...D F WILKIN CONCRETE RESIDENT ENGINEERS CONTROL AGGREGATES SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHT MIX PROPORTIONS BULKING SAND WATER CEMENT RATIOS METHODS MOISTURE BIBLIOGRAPHY BULKING © Thomas Telford and ICE 1941 62 WILKIN ON CONCRETE AND THE RESIDENT ENGINEER. Student s Paper No. 973...
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AN APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE LATERAL PRESSURE OF CLAY SAMPLES UNDER A VERTICAL LOAD.
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Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1941) 15 (4): 297–306.
Published: 01 February 1941
...G M BINNIE; J A PRICE © Thomas Telford and ICE 1941 APPARATUS MEASURING LATERAL PRESSURE CLAYS SPECIMENS VERTICAL LOADS INSTRUMENTATION MEASUREMENT DESIGN CALIBRATION EXPERIMENTS MOISTURE CONTENT ELASTIC PROPERTIES TESTS LABORATORIES LIAS BLUE CLAY PUDDLE PUDDLE CLAY...
