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The Structural Engineer, Volume 2, Issue 3, 1924
II. Materials, Methods of Testing and Tests PORTLAND cement was used which passed the standard tests for specific gravity, fineness, soundness and time of setting. The specific gravity was 3.10. J. Singleton-Green
HOUSING is not a subject with which the Structural Engineer is generally concerned, but it is one which would benefit greatly by his attention. The principal object of this article is to present the case, from an engineering point of view, for the use of concrete for the present day building requirements, particularly in so far as the housing problem is concerned, and having regard to the shortage of bricks and skilled labour. Major W.H. Smith
THE progress made in reinforced concrete construction during the past twenty years has been so great that a knowledge of the principles of reinforced concrete design is now almost essential to every young structural engineer who has his career before him; the past ten years has seen a very valuable and extensive addition to the literature of the subject, but many students still have considerable difficulty in following the treatment usually given. Ewart S. Andrews