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Marine structures in reinforced concrete
May 1928 n 5 p 338-352: Various kinds of piles naturally form themselves into two main groups, according to their use as piles essentially subject to axial stresses, or piles essentially resisting bending; list of driving formulas most frequently used; graphs showing comparative carrying capacity given by various formulas enumerated; drivers; water jet; helmets. July 1928 n 7 p 453-469: Solid piles; concrete in piles for marine work; reinforcement; question of protective cover to be provided for piles or other members of marine structures; toe of pile nearly always requires protective shoe; head; tension, sheet, and hollow piles.
Marine structures in reinforced concrete
May 1928 n 5 p 338-352: Various kinds of piles naturally form themselves into two main groups, according to their use as piles essentially subject to axial stresses, or piles essentially resisting bending; list of driving formulas most frequently used; graphs showing comparative carrying capacity given by various formulas enumerated; drivers; water jet; helmets. July 1928 n 7 p 453-469: Solid piles; concrete in piles for marine work; reinforcement; question of protective cover to be provided for piles or other members of marine structures; toe of pile nearly always requires protective shoe; head; tension, sheet, and hollow piles.
Marine structures in reinforced concrete
Concrete Constr. Eng
Stroyer, R.N. (author)
1928
45 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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