The book Clay Plant Construction And Operation was written by author A F Arthur Frederick Greaves Walker Here you can read free online of Clay Plant Construction And Operation book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Clay Plant Construction And Operation a good or bad book?
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When a kiln is to be located so as to have a hill- side on one side and a stream on the other, provision must be made to take care of the drainage water which is bound to flow from the hill to the stream. Besides a regular drainage system under the bottom, a concrete wall should be erected between the kiln and the hill. This should be built a little more than the full length (or width as the case demands) of the kiln and should extend from the grade line to a depth of fifteen feet. On the side ...of this wall which faces the hill a drainage system should be installed that will catch all water flowing towards the kiln and divert it. Fig. 53 shows a plan and cross section of such a system. CHAPTER XI Continuous Kiln Walls IT HAS BECOME the general practice to provide continu- ous kilns with roofs. These roofs very naturally shed a great deal of water during wet weather and, in the great ma- jority of cases, no troughs or down-spouts are provided to carry away this water. To allow it to soak into the ground around the kiln is exceedingly bad practice.
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