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Concrete-filled thin-walled tubular steel props
Note on laboratory investigation by Safety in Mines Research Board, to develop substitute prop which would require less steel yet retain most, if not all, of advantages of tubular section; as compared with thick walled tubular props previously supplied, thin walled props contain half the weight of steel, at expense of 33% reduction in strength and increase of 80% in total weight. (see also Iron and Coal Trades Rev v 143 n 3834 Aug 22 1941 p 161-2)
Concrete-filled thin-walled tubular steel props
Note on laboratory investigation by Safety in Mines Research Board, to develop substitute prop which would require less steel yet retain most, if not all, of advantages of tubular section; as compared with thick walled tubular props previously supplied, thin walled props contain half the weight of steel, at expense of 33% reduction in strength and increase of 80% in total weight. (see also Iron and Coal Trades Rev v 143 n 3834 Aug 22 1941 p 161-2)
Concrete-filled thin-walled tubular steel props
Colliery Guardian
Evans, W.H. (author) / Wearn, B.C. (author)
Colliery Guardian ; 163
1941
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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