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Black Bridge at Hook, Hampshire, incorporates largest welded steel structure so far used for highway bridge in United Kingdom; composition of four main plate girders; five stages of shop fabrication of girders; welding equipment employed includes Quasi-Arc six-operator 300-amp transformers and English Electric six- and nine-operator 350-amp transformers; testing of welds by radiography; post assembly operations.
Black Bridge at Hook, Hampshire, incorporates largest welded steel structure so far used for highway bridge in United Kingdom; composition of four main plate girders; five stages of shop fabrication of girders; welding equipment employed includes Quasi-Arc six-operator 300-amp transformers and English Electric six- and nine-operator 350-amp transformers; testing of welds by radiography; post assembly operations.
Welded steelwork for new highway bridge
Welding Metal Fabrication
Heathcote, A. (author)
1954
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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