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Advantages of shell concrete construction; report on tests with model covering 24 ft square and loaded with 60 lb per sq ft; notwithstanding thickness of only 5/8 in. to 1 in., maximum deflection was only 1/10 in.; remarks on barrel vaults developed by Zeiss-Dywidag; data on design, concrete, reinforcement and costs. (see also abstract in Surveyor v 107 n 2919 Jan 16 1948 p 33-4; 2s 6d)
Advantages of shell concrete construction; report on tests with model covering 24 ft square and loaded with 60 lb per sq ft; notwithstanding thickness of only 5/8 in. to 1 in., maximum deflection was only 1/10 in.; remarks on barrel vaults developed by Zeiss-Dywidag; data on design, concrete, reinforcement and costs. (see also abstract in Surveyor v 107 n 2919 Jan 16 1948 p 33-4; 2s 6d)
Shell concrete construction
Reinforced Concrete Assn -- Tech Paper
Cousins, H.G. (author)
1948
32 pages
Report
English
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