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Constructing foundations of Trans-Bay Bridge
Construction of foundations for piers of San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridge down to max depth of 250 ft below high-tide line; design of cellular-type caissons with vertical cylindrical dredging wells floated by capping cylinders with hemispherical domes in which water was displaced by compressed air; handling domed caissons and sinking false-bottomed caissons to great depths in mud of San Francisco Bay.
Constructing foundations of Trans-Bay Bridge
Construction of foundations for piers of San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridge down to max depth of 250 ft below high-tide line; design of cellular-type caissons with vertical cylindrical dredging wells floated by capping cylinders with hemispherical domes in which water was displaced by compressed air; handling domed caissons and sinking false-bottomed caissons to great depths in mud of San Francisco Bay.
Constructing foundations of Trans-Bay Bridge
Civ Eng (NY)
Proctor, C.S. (author)
1935
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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