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Economical method of repairing decks of wood and steel barges, damaged by unloading buckets, by paving with asphalt is described; tight, fine asphalt is used as wearing surface over binder course; use of asbestos fiber in mix showed good results; for first installations, old rail was welded to deck to prevent gouging; as mixes have been improved rail has become less necessary; suggested specification and detailed mix are given.
Economical method of repairing decks of wood and steel barges, damaged by unloading buckets, by paving with asphalt is described; tight, fine asphalt is used as wearing surface over binder course; use of asbestos fiber in mix showed good results; for first installations, old rail was welded to deck to prevent gouging; as mixes have been improved rail has become less necessary; suggested specification and detailed mix are given.
Barge decks resurfaced with asphalt
Civ Eng (NY)
Helbock, W.P. (author)
1965
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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