The Building Science Series The Building Science Series disseminates technical information developed at the National Bureau of Standards of building materials, components, systems, and whole structures. The Series presents research results, test methods, and performance criteria related to the structural and environmental functions and the durability and safety characteristics of building elements and systems. These publications, similar in style and content to the NBS Building Materials and Structures Reports (1938-59: are directed toward the manufacturing, design, construction, and research segments of the building industry, standards organizations, and officials responsible for building codes. The material for this Series originates principally in the Building Research Division of the NBS Institute for Applied Technology. The publications are divided into three general groups: Building Systems and Processes; Health, Safety, and Comfort; and Sturctures and Materials. Listed below are other publications in the category of Structures and Materials Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties: Part 1, Materials and Techniques, Water Requirements and Trace Elements. (C13.29/2:2) 35 cents Weather Resistance of Porcelain Enamels: Effect of Exposure Site and Other Variables After Seven Years. (C13.29/2:4) 20 cents Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties: Part 2, Sulfate Expansion, Heat of Hydration, and Autoclave Expansion. (C13.29/2:5) 35 cents Some Properties of the Calcium Aluminoferrite Hydrates. (C13.29/2:6) 20 Cents Organic Coatings, Properties, Selection, and Use. (C13.29/2:7) $2.50 Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties: Part 3, Compressive Strengths of Portland Cement Test Mortars and Steam-Cured Mortars. (C13.29/2:8) 55 cents Thermal-Shock Resistance for Built-Up Membranes (C13.29/2:9) 20 cents Shrinkage and Creep in Prestressed Concrete. (C13.29/2:13) 15 cents Experimental Determination of Eccentricity of Floor Loads Applied to a Bearing Wall. (C13.29/2:14) 15 cents Interrelations Between Cement and Concrete Properties: Part 4, Shrinkage of Hardened Portland Cement Pastes. (C13.29/2:15) 75 cents Causes of Variation in Chemical Analyses and Physical Tests of Portland Cement. (C13.29/2:17) 40 cents A Study of the Variables Involved in the Saturating of Roofing Felts. (C13.29/2:19) 30 cents Proceedings of a Seminar on the Durability of Insulating Glass. (C13.29/2:20) 75 cents Hail Resistance of Roofing Products. (C13.29/2:23) 25 cents Natural Weathering of Mineral Stabilized Asphalt Coatings on Organic Felt. (C13.29/2:24) 30 cents Structural Performance Test of a Building System. (C13.29/2:25) $1.25 Exploratory Studies of Early Strength Development in Portland Cement Pastes and Mortars. (C13.29/2:28) 25 cents 1964 Exposure Test of Porcelain Enamels on Aluminum-Three Year Inspection. (C13.29/2:29) 25 cents • Flexural Behavior of Prestressed Concrete Composite Tee-Beams (C13.29/2:31) 25 cents Strength of Masonry Walls under Compressive and Transverse Loads (C13.29/2:34) In press Send orders (use Superintendent of Documents Catalog Nos.) with remittance to: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, an additional one-fourth of the purchase price for postage. [See mailing list announcement on last page.| UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Maurice H. Stans, Secretary For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 The contents of this report are not to be used for advertising or promotional purposes. Citation of Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 72-609407 |