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Continuous bridge in prestressed concrete
One of first large continuous prestressed concrete bridges completed at Sclayn near Namur, Belgium, to span River Meuse, constructed according to principles recommended by G.MAGNEL, employs Magnel-Blaton sandwich plate and cable system; consists of 52-ft 6-in. approach span and two main spans of 206 ft each; prestressing transmitted by 36 cables. (See also Surveyor v 109 n 3027 Feb 10 1950 p 87; Engineering v 169 n 4387 Feb 24 1950 p 224-5; Reinforced Concrete Rev v 2 n 2 Apr 1950 p 139-44; Concrete and Constr Eng v 45 n 6 June 1950 p 189-200; Roads and Road Construction v 28 n 332 Aug 1950 p 240-2)
Continuous bridge in prestressed concrete
One of first large continuous prestressed concrete bridges completed at Sclayn near Namur, Belgium, to span River Meuse, constructed according to principles recommended by G.MAGNEL, employs Magnel-Blaton sandwich plate and cable system; consists of 52-ft 6-in. approach span and two main spans of 206 ft each; prestressing transmitted by 36 cables. (See also Surveyor v 109 n 3027 Feb 10 1950 p 87; Engineering v 169 n 4387 Feb 24 1950 p 224-5; Reinforced Concrete Rev v 2 n 2 Apr 1950 p 139-44; Concrete and Constr Eng v 45 n 6 June 1950 p 189-200; Roads and Road Construction v 28 n 332 Aug 1950 p 240-2)
Continuous bridge in prestressed concrete
Civ Eng (Lond)
1950
2 pages
Illustrations
Article (Journal)
English
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Continuous bridge in prestressed concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950
Continuous bridge in prestressed concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950
Continuous bridge in prestressed concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950
Continuous bridge in prestressed concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950
Continuous bridge in prestressed concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950