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Weight reductions and savings of $800,000 foreseen through extensive use of welding techniques and high strength steel in construction of San Francisco's Carquinez Bridge; design simplified to three basic sections: H-sections for tension members, box sections for compression loads, and internally supported box sections for members with heavier compression loads; submerged arc welding best suited to job.
Weight reductions and savings of $800,000 foreseen through extensive use of welding techniques and high strength steel in construction of San Francisco's Carquinez Bridge; design simplified to three basic sections: H-sections for tension members, box sections for compression loads, and internally supported box sections for members with heavier compression loads; submerged arc welding best suited to job.
Welding speeds bridge construction
Iron Age
Douglas, W.P. (author)
Iron Age ; 180
1957
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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