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Design and construction of U S Army Ordnance Department cold room at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 24.3 ft by 15 by 11 ft high for testing effect of temperatures as low as 940 F on internal combustion engines, rolling equipment, ammunition, oil and other fluids; design of reinforced concrete walls and other parts of structures; features of refrigerating equipment.
Design and construction of U S Army Ordnance Department cold room at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 24.3 ft by 15 by 11 ft high for testing effect of temperatures as low as 940 F on internal combustion engines, rolling equipment, ammunition, oil and other fluids; design of reinforced concrete walls and other parts of structures; features of refrigerating equipment.
Cold room built to test army equipment
Civ Eng (NY)
Dalton, J.P. (author)
1941
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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