Agriculture, p. 10, is as follows: '-Two ordinary glass tumblers of the same size are filled to the brim, one with dry sand to be tested and the other with water. The water is then poured carefully from the one glass into the sand in the other until it... Annual Report - Side 52av Florida Geological Survey - 1908Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| George Frederick Mitchell - 1908 - 768 sider
...approximate estimate of the volume of the clay filler required for any unit quantity of a given sand is as follows : Two ordinary glass tumblers of the same size are filled to the brim, one with the dry sand to be tested and the other with water. The water is then poured carefully... | |
| 1908 - 538 sider
...present at all. The amount of clay necessary to mix with a given volume of any particular sand may be roughly determined by ascertaining the amount of water...interstices of the sand. A simple procedure recommended in Farmers' Bulletin No. 311, US Department of Agriculture, p. 10, is as follows : "Two ordinary glass... | |
| geo. wm. hill - 1908 - 782 sider
...approximate estimate of the volume of the clay filler required for any unit quantity of a given sand is as follows: Two ordinary glass tumblers of the same size are filled to the brim, one with the dry sand to be tested and the other with water. The water is then poured carefully... | |
| William Hill - 1908 - 758 sider
...approximate estimate of the volume of the clay filler required for any unit quantity of a given sand is as follows: Two ordinary glass tumblers of the same size are filled to the brim, one with the dry sand to be tested and the other with water. The water is then poured carefully... | |
| Samuel Washington McCallie - 1910 - 46 sider
...clay to be used in sand-clay roads may be determined by the following method as given by WL Spoon :l "Two ordinary glass tumblers of the same size are filled to the brim, one with the dry sand to be tested and the other with water. The water is then poured carefully... | |
| 1910 - 48 sider
...clay to be used in sand-clay roads may be determined by the following method as given by WL Spoon :1 "Two ordinary glass tumblers of the same size are filled to the brim, one with the dry sand to be tested and the other with water. The water is then poured carefully... | |
| Livingston Pierson Teas - 1921 - 462 sider
...amount of clay needed to fill the voids in a unit quantity of a given sand is described by WL Spoon:1 "Two ordinary glass tumblers of the same size are filled to the brim, one with the dry sand, to be tested, and the other with water. The water is then poured carefully... | |
| Florida Geological Survey - 1908 - 136 sider
...clay necessary t» mix with a given volume of any particular sand may b* 52 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. roughly determined by ascertaining the amount of water...glass tumblers of the same size are filled to the brim, one with dry sand to be tested and the other with water. The water is then poured carefully from... | |
| Elias Howard Sellards - 1908 - 472 sider
...present at all. The amount of clay necessary to mix with a given volume of any particular sand may be roughly determined by ascertaining the amount of water...interstices of the sand. A simple procedure recommended in Farmers' Bulletin No. 311, US Department of Agriculture, p. 10, is as follows : "Two ordinary glass... | |
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