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Building a 375-mile pipe line in 193 calendar days
Route characteristics, organization plan, engineering features, construction methods and corrosion-hazard studies for Amarillo-Denver natural-gas pipe line, including 235 mi. of 22-in. and 105 mi. of 20-in. lap-welded, openhearth steel pipe; pipe laying down steep slopes; sleds for moving pipe down slopes; hand rolling method of enameling pipe; gate setting and line testing; multiple-line crossing of Huerfano River.
Building a 375-mile pipe line in 193 calendar days
Route characteristics, organization plan, engineering features, construction methods and corrosion-hazard studies for Amarillo-Denver natural-gas pipe line, including 235 mi. of 22-in. and 105 mi. of 20-in. lap-welded, openhearth steel pipe; pipe laying down steep slopes; sleds for moving pipe down slopes; hand rolling method of enameling pipe; gate setting and line testing; multiple-line crossing of Huerfano River.
Building a 375-mile pipe line in 193 calendar days
Eng. News-Rec
Smith, W.T. (author)
Engineering News Record ; 101
1928
6 pages
11 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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