A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Timber flume replaced by steel on Utah mountainside
8-ft 6-in. diam pipe line replaces 10 × 7-ft wooden flume which carried water along Provo Canyon, Utah, to Olmsted hydroelectric plant; design features include steel pedestal supports, flexible joints over stretch of poor soil, and double siphoning spillway at lower end of pipe line; photographs. (see also description, by T.A.PURTON, in Civ Eng (NY) v 19 n 7 July 1949 p 35-7)
Timber flume replaced by steel on Utah mountainside
8-ft 6-in. diam pipe line replaces 10 × 7-ft wooden flume which carried water along Provo Canyon, Utah, to Olmsted hydroelectric plant; design features include steel pedestal supports, flexible joints over stretch of poor soil, and double siphoning spillway at lower end of pipe line; photographs. (see also description, by T.A.PURTON, in Civ Eng (NY) v 19 n 7 July 1949 p 35-7)
Timber flume replaced by steel on Utah mountainside
Western Construction News
Boehmer, H. (author)
1948
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
© Metadata Copyright Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Timber flume replaced by steel on Utah mountainside
Engineering Index Backfile | 1949
|British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
|Treated timber flume construction
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
Mountainside quarry supplies rock for "Yosemite" cement
Engineering Index Backfile | 1928
|