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Concrete construction in tyne tunnels
Two reinforced concrete tunnels under Tyne river, England, comprise tunnel of 10 ft 6 in. in diam for pedestrians and one of 12 ft diam for cyclists; tunnels and shafts lined with cast iron segments filled between flanges with concrete; inner faces are tilted; floors designed for superimposed load of 100 psi and constructed of precast reinforced concrete slabs; shell domes over entrances.
Concrete construction in tyne tunnels
Two reinforced concrete tunnels under Tyne river, England, comprise tunnel of 10 ft 6 in. in diam for pedestrians and one of 12 ft diam for cyclists; tunnels and shafts lined with cast iron segments filled between flanges with concrete; inner faces are tilted; floors designed for superimposed load of 100 psi and constructed of precast reinforced concrete slabs; shell domes over entrances.
Concrete construction in tyne tunnels
Concrete Constr Eng
1951
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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