The Fineness of Particles - Some Observations and Tentative Suggestions Prompted by Certain Phenomen

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 3, Issue 7, 1925

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 3, Issue 7, 1925

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SOME preliminary experiments were carried out comparing the tensile strength at the end of twenty-eight days of a typical Portland cement with that of a spent shale-lime mixture. The spent shale, which was waste material obtained from the Pumpherston Oil Co., was powdered and treated as a puzzolanic material, being mixed with an equal quality of powdered lime, and then gauged in the ordinary way.

Elizabeth H.M. Georgeson

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