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Mass concrete vs. rubble masonry for South India's high dam
Discussion of controversial design for Nagarjuna Sagar dam; benefits from dam and canals include irrigation of over 3 million acres, and generation of 75,000 kw of power; decision has been made to use rubble and cement mortar instead of concrete for construction.
Mass concrete vs. rubble masonry for South India's high dam
Discussion of controversial design for Nagarjuna Sagar dam; benefits from dam and canals include irrigation of over 3 million acres, and generation of 75,000 kw of power; decision has been made to use rubble and cement mortar instead of concrete for construction.
Mass concrete vs. rubble masonry for South India's high dam
World Construction
World Construction ; 10
1957
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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