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The Failure and Righting of a Million-Bushel Grain Elevator
The object of this paper is to present to the attention of the members of the Society the history of a rather unusual engineering feat. The size of the building to be straightened, the angle to which it had tipped, and the weight to be handled, all combined to make the work unique.
The Failure and Righting of a Million-Bushel Grain Elevator
The object of this paper is to present to the attention of the members of the Society the history of a rather unusual engineering feat. The size of the building to be straightened, the angle to which it had tipped, and the weight to be handled, all combined to make the work unique.
The Failure and Righting of a Million-Bushel Grain Elevator
Allaire, Alexander (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 80 ; 799-832
2021-01-01
341916-01-01 pages
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