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Building concrete ships in prefabricated forms
14,000-ton seagoing concrete barges of 56-ft beam, 38-ft depth and 376-ft length, built in three pours according to Maritime Commission specifications; outside forms are handled in full-height section (30×38 ft) weighing up to 12 1/2 tons; construction speed is improving as experience is gained in setting up forms, assembling large reinforcing steel units and making long continuous pours. (see also Eng News-Rec v 129 n 27 Dec 31 1942 p 902-6; Shipbldg and Shipg Rec v 61 n 15 and 16 Apr 15 and 22 1943 p 348-51; Mar Progress v 11 n 5 May 1943 p 20, 22, 24)
Building concrete ships in prefabricated forms
14,000-ton seagoing concrete barges of 56-ft beam, 38-ft depth and 376-ft length, built in three pours according to Maritime Commission specifications; outside forms are handled in full-height section (30×38 ft) weighing up to 12 1/2 tons; construction speed is improving as experience is gained in setting up forms, assembling large reinforcing steel units and making long continuous pours. (see also Eng News-Rec v 129 n 27 Dec 31 1942 p 902-6; Shipbldg and Shipg Rec v 61 n 15 and 16 Apr 15 and 22 1943 p 348-51; Mar Progress v 11 n 5 May 1943 p 20, 22, 24)
Building concrete ships in prefabricated forms
Concrete Constr Eng
1943
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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