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Reinforced concrete timber shed at speke, L.M.S.R.
Structure is open shed, 648 ft long by 110 ft wide, with sidings on each side; roof consists of 11 segmental bays, all except end ones having 31-ft 6-in, span with rise of 5 ft 9 in.; total height 26 ft 6 in.; segmental arches supported at each end and in middle by curved rigid frames; building constructed on Chisarc system, in which slab is curved in one direction and supported on four sides.
Reinforced concrete timber shed at speke, L.M.S.R.
Structure is open shed, 648 ft long by 110 ft wide, with sidings on each side; roof consists of 11 segmental bays, all except end ones having 31-ft 6-in, span with rise of 5 ft 9 in.; total height 26 ft 6 in.; segmental arches supported at each end and in middle by curved rigid frames; building constructed on Chisarc system, in which slab is curved in one direction and supported on four sides.
Reinforced concrete timber shed at speke, L.M.S.R.
Ry Gaz
1937
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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