Tests of Cement, written by Anson Marston and originally published in 1905, is a comprehensive guide to understanding the properties and testing methodologies of cement. This book offers detailed insights into the composition, manufacturing, and quality assessment of cement, a crucial material in construction and civil engineering.
Marston's work provides a wealth of information on conducting various tests to determine the strength, durability, and suitability of cement for different applications. From laboratory procedures to practical field applications, this book is a valuable resource for engineers, architects, and construction professionals seeking a deeper understanding of cement's role in building and infrastructure projects.
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