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Precast concrete caissons for piers and docks floated into place
Methods of placing 400 large caissons, covering 4 1/2 linear mi. in harbor structures of port of Gdynia, Poland; largest caissons were 105 ft. long, 23 ft. wide and 35 ft. deep, divided into nine cells by vertical cross walls; width of bottom, or base, was 30 ft.; weight was 1200 long tons; most of caissons were made standard length of 60 ft., divided into five cells by vertical cross walls.
Precast concrete caissons for piers and docks floated into place
Methods of placing 400 large caissons, covering 4 1/2 linear mi. in harbor structures of port of Gdynia, Poland; largest caissons were 105 ft. long, 23 ft. wide and 35 ft. deep, divided into nine cells by vertical cross walls; width of bottom, or base, was 30 ft.; weight was 1200 long tons; most of caissons were made standard length of 60 ft., divided into five cells by vertical cross walls.
Precast concrete caissons for piers and docks floated into place
Concrete
Leisner, W. (author)
Concrete ; 36
1930
3 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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