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Reinforced Concrete Docks: Foreign and American Structures, Failures, Costs, and General Considerations
During the past few years considerable discussion has taken place among engineers and chemists as to the feasibility of using cement in sea water, and the practicability and commercial success of reinforced concrete docks. In the United States the construction of reinforced concrete docks is in a very embryonic state, and the use of cement in structures standing in sea water, on the part of American engineers, has not always been successful.
Reinforced Concrete Docks: Foreign and American Structures, Failures, Costs, and General Considerations
During the past few years considerable discussion has taken place among engineers and chemists as to the feasibility of using cement in sea water, and the practicability and commercial success of reinforced concrete docks. In the United States the construction of reinforced concrete docks is in a very embryonic state, and the use of cement in structures standing in sea water, on the part of American engineers, has not always been successful.
Reinforced Concrete Docks: Foreign and American Structures, Failures, Costs, and General Considerations
Taft, Harrison S. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 78 ; 1058-1111
2021-01-01
541915-01-01 pages
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