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New corrugated roof hangars challenge skill of builders
Typical hangars consist of two distinct units; anchor building that also serves as bent, and two corrugated or thin shell concrete roofs, cantilevered or cable suspended on each side; roof slabs are only 4 to 5 in. thick; corrugations run perpendicular to anchor building; method used to form and pour roofs. (p 124-6, 129-30, 134, 137-8, 141-2, 145-6, 148-50)
New corrugated roof hangars challenge skill of builders
Typical hangars consist of two distinct units; anchor building that also serves as bent, and two corrugated or thin shell concrete roofs, cantilevered or cable suspended on each side; roof slabs are only 4 to 5 in. thick; corrugations run perpendicular to anchor building; method used to form and pour roofs. (p 124-6, 129-30, 134, 137-8, 141-2, 145-6, 148-50)
New corrugated roof hangars challenge skill of builders
Construction Methods Equipment
1957
Article (Journal)
English
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