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Reinforced-concrete construction at skelton grange power station
Turbine house being constructed is 400 ft long and 79 ft wide, and will house three 60,000-kw turboalternator sets; it is divided into 14 bays, each 31 ft long, and main structural members consist of reinforced concrete portal frames supporting shell concrete roof. (See also Engineer v 188 n 4892 Oct 28 1949 p 488-9; Concrete and Constr Eng v 45 n 2 Feb 1950 p 62-7; Engineering v 168 n 4376 Dec 9 1949 p 609-10 (illus) 618)
Reinforced-concrete construction at skelton grange power station
Turbine house being constructed is 400 ft long and 79 ft wide, and will house three 60,000-kw turboalternator sets; it is divided into 14 bays, each 31 ft long, and main structural members consist of reinforced concrete portal frames supporting shell concrete roof. (See also Engineer v 188 n 4892 Oct 28 1949 p 488-9; Concrete and Constr Eng v 45 n 2 Feb 1950 p 62-7; Engineering v 168 n 4376 Dec 9 1949 p 609-10 (illus) 618)
Reinforced-concrete construction at skelton grange power station
Civ Eng (Lond)
1949
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Reinforced-concrete construction at skelton grange power station
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