A Practical And Scientific Treatise On Calcareous Mortars And Cements, Artificial And Natural : Containing Directions for Ascertaining the Qualities of the Different Ingredients, for Preparing Them for Use, And for Combining Them Together in the Most Adva
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40°. (15."/ 5 inches, Tr.) As fast as the layer advances within the coffer-dam, or trench, it drives before it a pulp, or milky fluid, which is continually increasing, and becomes the more abundant the greater the breadth and height of the layers arc. This pulp, by reason of its fluidity, makes way for the product of each partial immersion, and finally, if we do not take care, rises from one layer to the next, and in such a manner as to leave behind it a thickness of from 3 to 5 centimetres (1....18 to 1.9 inches, Tr.) between the two successive beds : a very serious evil ; for being com- posed, as it is, of lime which has been drowned, this pulp never sets more than imperfectly, and thus ruins the continuity of the mass, of which it moreover favours the settlement. X.] INTENDED FOR IMMERSION. 77 194. It is oasv to obviate this inconvenience in a flowing stream ; it is sufficient to contrive little open- ings in the sides of the coffer-dam, and to multiply them to such an extent, that the water of the enclosure may be renewed without ceasing.
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