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Concrete Thomas Potter

Concrete By Thomas Potter

Concrete by Thomas Potter


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Summary

Clerk of works to an aristocratic landowner, Thomas Potter published this work in 1877. The book discusses aggregates, matrices, how the two are mixed, the apparatus needed, and both the benefits and disadvantages of using concrete. It offers insights into the Victorian use of a much-debated building material.

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Concrete: Its Use in Building and the Construction of Concrete Walls, Floors, Etc. by Thomas Potter

Clerk of works to an aristocratic landowner, Thomas Potter possessed considerable practical experience when he published this work in 1877. His intention was to provide a source of helpful information relating to a building material that was being increasingly used in Victorian construction, yet not without detractors, who objected on aesthetic as well as technical grounds. Clearly enthusiastic about concrete's potential applications, Potter seeks to give a balanced assessment of its usefulness and versatility. While the text does not discuss the chemical processes involved, it does cover aggregates, matrices, how to mix the two, the apparatus needed, the construction of walls, floors and roofs, and the costs and disadvantages of using concrete. The book also features several contemporary advertisements, including one for 'Potter's Concrete Building Apparatus and Appliances'. Of related interest, Charles William Pasley's Observations on Limes, Calcareous Cements, Mortars, Stuccos, and Concrete (1838) is also reissued in this series.

Table of Contents

Preface; Index; Introduction; 1. Different modes of employing concrete, and systems of construction; 2. Aggregates; 3. Matrices: Roman, Medina, and Portland cements; 4. Matrices: selenitic and common limes; 5. How to make concrete; 6. Frames and appliances for defining concrete walls; 7. Concrete-mixing machines; 8. Floor construction; 9. The disadvantages of concrete; 10. Roofs; 11. General remarks on monolithic wall building; 12. The application off concrete to minor purposes; 13. The cost of concrete, and the class of buildings for which it is most adapted; 14. The external treatment of concrete buildings; 15. The importance of proper specifications for concrete buildings.

Additional information

NLS9781108070515
9781108070515
1108070515
Concrete: Its Use in Building and the Construction of Concrete Walls, Floors, Etc. by Thomas Potter
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2014-07-10
220
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