Bridging the Years: A Short History of British Civil EngineeringE. Arnold, 1956 - 212 páginas |
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... concrete and hand punning it into place - this , long before the days of slump tests , pneumatic vibrators or systematic concrete Fig . 48. Craig Coch Dam , Elan Valley , Wales testing . Deacon was , in fact , the initiator of those ...
... concrete and hand punning it into place - this , long before the days of slump tests , pneumatic vibrators or systematic concrete Fig . 48. Craig Coch Dam , Elan Valley , Wales testing . Deacon was , in fact , the initiator of those ...
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... concrete caissons were floated out and sunk and then filled with concrete to form a breakwater . An urgent need in the war zones was some type of portable bridge that could be rapidly erected and dismantled . The 162 The Trend of Events ...
... concrete caissons were floated out and sunk and then filled with concrete to form a breakwater . An urgent need in the war zones was some type of portable bridge that could be rapidly erected and dismantled . The 162 The Trend of Events ...
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... concrete for purely economic reasons . Rein- forced concrete has been used , the latest example being the intro- duction of post - stressed steel cable anchorages to increase stability or to make possible a heightening of an existing ...
... concrete for purely economic reasons . Rein- forced concrete has been used , the latest example being the intro- duction of post - stressed steel cable anchorages to increase stability or to make possible a heightening of an existing ...
Contenido
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
Contracting in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Cen | 89 |
Some Notable British Civil Engineering Works I 1825 | 106 |
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