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Discussion of important role of concrete ship in war time; strides made during World War; work being undertaken by Admiralty in construction of large number of concrete barges having carrying capacity of from 180 to 200 tons; little skilled labor required and barges are launched sideways without difficulty; technical details are not available; author believes that concrete ship has great future. (See also Engineer v 172 n 4462 July 18 1941 p 35-6)
Discussion of important role of concrete ship in war time; strides made during World War; work being undertaken by Admiralty in construction of large number of concrete barges having carrying capacity of from 180 to 200 tons; little skilled labor required and barges are launched sideways without difficulty; technical details are not available; author believes that concrete ship has great future. (See also Engineer v 172 n 4462 July 18 1941 p 35-6)
Concrete ships
Eng News-Rec
Hammond, R. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 127
1941
Article (Journal)
English
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