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Concreting problems -- Chats Falls power development
Mixing and placing of concrete in construction of Ottawa river hydroelectric development, consisting of concrete dam and sluices 15, 000 ft long, averaging 20 ft high, and power-house, 500 ft × 72 ft × 133 ft high, system of control; placing large blocks in one continuous operation to heights of 60 ft without horizontal construction joints; winter concreting. (See also - errata in n 9 June p 444)
Concreting problems -- Chats Falls power development
Mixing and placing of concrete in construction of Ottawa river hydroelectric development, consisting of concrete dam and sluices 15, 000 ft long, averaging 20 ft high, and power-house, 500 ft × 72 ft × 133 ft high, system of control; placing large blocks in one continuous operation to heights of 60 ft without horizontal construction joints; winter concreting. (See also - errata in n 9 June p 444)
Concreting problems -- Chats Falls power development
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Trotter, H.L. (author) / Schnarr, W. (author)
1933
26 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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