This section is from the book "Cement And Concrete", by Louis Carlton Sabin. Also available from Amazon: Cement and Concrete.
291. Cement concrete is composed of a mixture of cement mortar and fragments of stone, brick or other moderately hard substances to which the mortar may adhere. Put in place while plastic, it soon obtains a strength and hardness equal to good building stone. This property, combined with its cheapness and adaptability to monolithic construction, renders it one of the most useful of engineering materials.
 
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