Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Plant 26 mi. north of Anchorage; construction began Sept. 26, 1928, and current was turned into transmission line, Sept. 9, 1929; earth-fill storage dam 13 ft. high, 240 ft. long impounds 16,500 acre-feet of water; concrete-arch diversion dam 61 ft. high, 98 ft. long; 7 by 8-ft. pressure tunnel 1900 ft. long; 1500-hp. Pelton horizontal turbine drives 1250-kva. G. E. generator and exciter; use of compressed air on construction jobs.
Plant 26 mi. north of Anchorage; construction began Sept. 26, 1928, and current was turned into transmission line, Sept. 9, 1929; earth-fill storage dam 13 ft. high, 240 ft. long impounds 16,500 acre-feet of water; concrete-arch diversion dam 61 ft. high, 98 ft. long; 7 by 8-ft. pressure tunnel 1900 ft. long; 1500-hp. Pelton horizontal turbine drives 1250-kva. G. E. generator and exciter; use of compressed air on construction jobs.
Alaska draws power from the Eklutna River
Compressed Air Mag
Lane, C.F. (Autor:in)
1930
2 pages
5 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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