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(-6) The excess of cement serves the two-fold purpose of compensat- ing for irregularities in mixing, preventing accidental voids, and of sup- plying a coat of cement over the surface of each grain of sand and piece of stone. A largerexcess of cement accomplishes no useful object, makes the concrete more liable to cracks and checks, and, in general, reduces the density of the mass, besides adding greatly to the cost of the work. The extreme stone values given in the diagrams, when the stone voi...ds are 35$ and the cement voids 15$, will rarely be arrived at in practice, but the diagrams can be used with perfect confidence and with absolute as- surance that the voids will be filled provided that the voids in the sand and stone are properly determined in the first instance. It will be noted that the voids in the stone are supposed to be the same in the first deter- minations as after placing in the mortar. No allowance has been made for consolidation by ramming. This does not mean that ramming is unnecessary.
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