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Activities of British Air Ministry, in field of concrete runway construction; development of new techniques concerning riding quality and surface texture of final surfaces; construction of joints; design of heavy duty pavements for high repetitional loading; air entrained concrete; prestressed and reinforced concrete pavements; effect of concrete flexural strength on load-bearing capacity. (See also Concrete and Constr Eng v 51 n 12 Dec 1956 p 584-92; Civ Eng (Lond) v 52 n 609, 610 Mar 1957 p 333-5, Apr p 446-7)
Activities of British Air Ministry, in field of concrete runway construction; development of new techniques concerning riding quality and surface texture of final surfaces; construction of joints; design of heavy duty pavements for high repetitional loading; air entrained concrete; prestressed and reinforced concrete pavements; effect of concrete flexural strength on load-bearing capacity. (See also Concrete and Constr Eng v 51 n 12 Dec 1956 p 584-92; Civ Eng (Lond) v 52 n 609, 610 Mar 1957 p 333-5, Apr p 446-7)
Runways at airfields
Engineer
Martin, F.R. (author)
Engineer ; 202
1956
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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