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differ from sandstone only in structure, being coarser and of a more uneven
texture. The grains are usually an inch or more in diameter. The essential
components of the true granites are quartz and potash feldspar. Granites are
rendered complex, although the essential minerals are but two in number, by the
presence of numerous accessories which essentially modify the appearance of the
rocks; and these properties render them important as building stone. The
prevailing color is some shade of gray, though greenish, yellowish, pink, and
deep red are not uncommon. These various hues are due to the color of the
prevailing feldspar and the amount and kind of the accessory minerals. The
hardness of granite is due largely to the condition of the adhesion, moreover,
is reduced by re-mixing, which is an important consideration in the use of
reinforced concrete. The effects of tests with natural cement are somewhat
contradictory, and this is perhaps the reason for the original writing of such
a specification. The result of an elaborate series of tests made by Mr. Thomas
F. Richardson showed that quick-setting cements which had been re-mixed showed
a considerable falling off in strength in specimens broken after 7 days and 28
days of hardening, yet the ultimate strength after six months of hardening was
invariably increased. It is also found that for both Portland and natural
cements there- is a very considerable increase in the strength of the concrete
mortar when it is worked continuously for two hours before molding or placing
in the masonry. Such an increase is probably due to the more perfect mixing of
the constituents of the concrete mortar. The conclusion of the whole matter
appears to be, that when it is desirable that considerable strength shall be
attained within a few days or weeks (as is generally the case, and especially
so with reinforced-concrete work), the specification against re-mixing should
be rigidly enforced. For the comparatively few cases where a slow acquirement
of the ultimate strength is permissible, re-mixing might be tolerated, although
there is still the question whether the expected gain in ultimate strength
would pay for the extra work. It would be seldom, if ever, that this claimed
property of cement concrete mortar could be relied on to save a batch of concrete
mortar which would otherwise be rejected because it had been allowed to stand
after being mixed until it had taken an initial set. Lime Concrete mortar. As
previously stated in section 88, a barrel of un-slaked lime should be mixed
with about 8 cubic feet of water. This will make about 9 cubic feet of lime
paste. Mixing this with a cubic yard of sand will make about 1 cubic yard of
1:3 lime concrete mortar. This means approximately 1 volume of un-slaked lime
to 8 volumes of sand. The volume of cement depends very largely on whether it
is loosely dropped in a pile, shaken together, or packed. The practical
commercial methods of obtaining a mixture of definite proportions will be given
later under "Concrete," section 94. Natural cement concrete mortars
are usually mixed in the 1: 2 ratios although a 1: 1 mixture would probably be
used for tunnel constituent, which is valuable. Granites of the same
constituents differ in hardness. Granites do not effervesce with acids, but
emit sparks when struck with steel. They possess the properties of strength,
hardness, and durability, although they vary in these properties as well as in
their structure. They furnish an extensive variety of the best stone for the
various purposes of the engineer and architect. The crushing strength of
granite is variable, but usually is between 15,000 and 20,000 pounds per square
inch. Trap rock, or concrete, is a
crystalline, granular rock, composed essentially of feldspar and concrete; but
nearly all contains magnetite and frequently olivine. They are basic in
composition and in structure; they are, as a rule, massive.
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