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Research has shown that compaction of precast concrete can be improved by vibration, irrespective of wave form, frequency or acceleration, within wide limits; results summarized; relationships between frequency, acceleration and amplitude; photographs, diagrams. Based on four lectures, on Topical Civil Engineering Problems, delivered in King's College, Univ of Durham. (See also - n 4359 Aug 12 1949 p 145-8, n 4360 Aug 19 p 169-72)
Research has shown that compaction of precast concrete can be improved by vibration, irrespective of wave form, frequency or acceleration, within wide limits; results summarized; relationships between frequency, acceleration and amplitude; photographs, diagrams. Based on four lectures, on Topical Civil Engineering Problems, delivered in King's College, Univ of Durham. (See also - n 4359 Aug 12 1949 p 145-8, n 4360 Aug 19 p 169-72)
Vibrated concrete
Engineering
Stewart, D.A. (author)
Engineering ; 168
1949
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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