A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Internal shielding construction at shippingport nuclear power plant
Concrete wall 4 to 6 ft thick, constructed inside 50 ft diam steel chambers at Shippingport, Pa, atomic power plant, serves as shielding against radioactivity; unusual construction practices occasioned by limited access to chamber interiors; concrete was standard density, 3000 psi mix made with type I S cement.
Internal shielding construction at shippingport nuclear power plant
Concrete wall 4 to 6 ft thick, constructed inside 50 ft diam steel chambers at Shippingport, Pa, atomic power plant, serves as shielding against radioactivity; unusual construction practices occasioned by limited access to chamber interiors; concrete was standard density, 3000 psi mix made with type I S cement.
Internal shielding construction at shippingport nuclear power plant
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Tabler, Jr., L.E. (author)
1959
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
© Metadata Copyright Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Shippingport atomic power station
Engineering Index Backfile | 1956
Design of shippingport reactor plant container
Engineering Index Backfile | 1959
|Fly ash concrete for shippingport atomic power station
Engineering Index Backfile | 1957
|Nuclear Power Plant Construction–Overview
ASCE | 2021
|