- two
basic types of
hydraulic limes:
Natural hydraulic lime (NHL) is
produced by
heating (calcining)
limestone that
naturally contains clay and
other impurities:...
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either hydraulic or less
commonly non-
hydraulic,
depending on the
ability of the
cement to set in the
presence of
water (see
hydraulic and non-
hydraulic lime...
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Hydraulic fracturing is a well
stimulation technique involving the
fracturing of
formations in
bedrock by a
pressurized liquid. The
process involves the...
- A
hydraulic empire, also
known as a
hydraulic despotism,
hydraulic society,
hydraulic civilization, or
water monopoly empire, is a
social or government...
- cuts and quarries. The
Manlius Limestone was
first noted by
Vanuxem (1840, p. 372) as a "waterlime" (
hydraulic limestone) near Manlius, New York. The Manlius...
- a
limestone which naturally contains some clay.
Artificial hydraulic lime is made by
adding forms of
silica or
alumina such as clay to the
limestone during...
- In
science and engineering,
hydraulic conductivity (K, in SI
units of
meters per second), is a
property of
porous materials,
soils and rocks, that describes...
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Hydraulic engineering as a sub-discipline of
civil engineering is
concerned with the flow and
conveyance of fluids, prin****lly
water and sewage. One...
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treated sand or man-made
ceramic materials,
designed to keep an
induced hydraulic fracture open,
during or
following a
fracturing treatment, most commonly...
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enduring stucco (kalk),
especially in the Maya region,
where a type of
hydraulic limestone cement or
concrete was also used. In the case of the
common houses...