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The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, December 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, December 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, November 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, November 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, October 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, October 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, September 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, September 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, August 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, August 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, July 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, July 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, June 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, June 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, May 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, May 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, April 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, April 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
Laboratory Test Results On Concrete Mixtures Containing Water-Reducing, Set-Retarding Admixtures, James H. Havens
Laboratory Test Results On Concrete Mixtures Containing Water-Reducing, Set-Retarding Admixtures, James H. Havens
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This Special Provision covers the requirements for materials and construction procedures for water-reducing, set-retarding admixtures to be used in the construction of concrete bridge superstructures.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, March 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, March 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, February 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, February 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
Construction And Interim Performance Of Silica Sand-Asphalt Surfacing, Robert L. Florence
Construction And Interim Performance Of Silica Sand-Asphalt Surfacing, Robert L. Florence
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The report submitted herewith emanates from continuing efforts to develop sand-asphalt surfacing to a high degree of perfection and as a possible alternative to Class I, Type A, bituminous concrete surfaces. This type of surface excels in skid-resistance and may evolve as a preferred method of surface renewal and de-slicking for worn pavements which are otherwise structurally substantial. This report is concerned principally with observations afforded by the aforenamed, State construction project; it is, in that sense, an interim report.
Accelerometer Method Of Riding-Quality Testing, Rolands L. Rizenbergs
Accelerometer Method Of Riding-Quality Testing, Rolands L. Rizenbergs
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
At a meeting of Highway Research Board Committee D-B4 last January, R. L. Rizenbergs presented an oral description of our development of the accelerometer method of measuring road roughness; and representatives from several state highway departments expressed an interest in duplicating our instrumentation. It became incumbent upon us then to prepare a more formal description for distribution to the Committee and other interested parties. The report submitted herewith is intended to fulfill that purpose. No specific action is requested. Copies are furnished for information only.
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, January 1965 (Complete Issue)
The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, January 1965 (Complete Issue)
Building Services Engineering
No abstract provided.
Experimental Concrete Pavement Containing Fly Ash Admixtures [1965], Ronald D. Hughes
Experimental Concrete Pavement Containing Fly Ash Admixtures [1965], Ronald D. Hughes
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
A 2.388-mi section of four-lane highway in Louisville, Ky., was selected for an experimental fly ash concrete pavement installation. The project was divided into three sections: a control section and two experimental sections containing 94 and 140 lb of fly ash per cubic yard, respectively. The solid-volume of fly ash in excess of that required to replace one sack of cement was considered as fine aggregate. The water was adjusted to provide a slump of approximately 2½ in., and an air-entraining admixture was proportioned at the mixer to provide an air content of approximately 4.5 percent.
Beams and cylinders were …