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Atomic bomb grew within concrete walls
Illustrated description of Hanford Engineer Works built for processing of raw materials for atomic bombs; magnitude of project, distances between buildings, isolated location of site, time element, high quality of construction are some of abnormal conditions of structure; data on materials supply for 780 thousand cu yds of concrete and 1 1/2 million concrete blocks are presented; concrete plants were equipped with belt conveyors and pumpcrete machines.
Atomic bomb grew within concrete walls
Illustrated description of Hanford Engineer Works built for processing of raw materials for atomic bombs; magnitude of project, distances between buildings, isolated location of site, time element, high quality of construction are some of abnormal conditions of structure; data on materials supply for 780 thousand cu yds of concrete and 1 1/2 million concrete blocks are presented; concrete plants were equipped with belt conveyors and pumpcrete machines.
Atomic bomb grew within concrete walls
Concrete
Concrete ; 54
1946
Article (Journal)
English
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