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New technique applied in construction of 310 m long, 217 m wide silo lead to weight reduction of framework to less than 10 kg/sq m; framework is stabilized by roofing consisting of 108.50 m long, 1.25 m wide self-supporting galvanized sheet troughs, placed side by side; roof is supported by 660 mm diam columns made of 4 mm gage steel sheets; columns also serve as ventilators; tightness of structure is guaranteed by total absence of transverse joints.
New technique applied in construction of 310 m long, 217 m wide silo lead to weight reduction of framework to less than 10 kg/sq m; framework is stabilized by roofing consisting of 108.50 m long, 1.25 m wide self-supporting galvanized sheet troughs, placed side by side; roof is supported by 660 mm diam columns made of 4 mm gage steel sheets; columns also serve as ventilators; tightness of structure is guaranteed by total absence of transverse joints.
Grain silos of port of Ghent
Le silo a grains du port de Gand
Velut, J. (Autor:in)
1965
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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