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SECOND TABLE OF FACTORS.

compression. The third column is here calculated on the mean of such data. It cannot be viewed as more than an approximation, except in the cases of mortars, which are from actual experiment, as given by Gauthey ('Sur la Construction des Ponts'), and by Rondelet ('L'Art de Bâtir').

Table II.

Of the specific gravities, cohesion, and mutual adhesion, of various building materials. Factors for the coefficient .

Material 1. Weight in pounds per cub. foot
Specific gravity
2. Resistance to Tension
lbs. per square inch.
3. Adherent Resistance
lbs. per square inch.
3. Authority.
Granite 164 1200? .. T.
Granite to Portland cement .. .. 97 W.
Granite to Parker's cement .. .. 22 W.
Silurian slate 170 2300? .. T.
Oolite (Portland) 132 270 .. W.
Oolite to Portland cement .. .. 146 W.
Oolite to Parker's cement .. .. 42 W.
Sandstone, coal measure 147 234 to 250 .. T.
Millstone grit and Portland cement .. .. 76 W.
Sandstone (Whitby) and Portland cement .. .. 57 W.
Kentish rag and Parker's cement .. .. 29 W.
Brick, best English 135 200 to 230 .. ..
Brick, inferior 97 40 to 80 .. B.
English brick in Portland cement 107 .. .. W.
Portland cement 127 400 .. W.
Parker's cement 120 300 .. W.
Mortar (sand 3, lime 1) 100 to 119 11 to 20 9.88 B.G.
Green and fresh .. 2 .. T. T.
Mortar, ground lime and tiles 100 to 120 40 to 80 5.26 B. G.
Hydraulic mortar T. T.
Jurassic limestone to mortar .. .. 3.80 R.
Brick and tile to mortar .. .. 8.27 R.

Authorities.—T., Tredgold. W., White, 'Trans. Inst. C. E.' B., Barlow. B.G., Boistard and Ganthey, 'Const. des Ponts.' T. T., Treussart and Totten. R., Rondelet.