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830-ft power head is developed by tapping natural lake 60-ft below its water surface with 23,500-ft tunnel; underground steel penstock leads to power plant with two 15,000-kw units; as result of load tests, point-bearing H-piles were selected for power house foundation; major parts of project now are complete and tunnel lining is in progress.
830-ft power head is developed by tapping natural lake 60-ft below its water surface with 23,500-ft tunnel; underground steel penstock leads to power plant with two 15,000-kw units; as result of load tests, point-bearing H-piles were selected for power house foundation; major parts of project now are complete and tunnel lining is in progress.
Foundation problems of Eklutna project
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc Separate
Judd, W.R. (author)
1954
22 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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