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Special facilities for painting air force planes provided in long-span prestressed-concrete hangar
Hangar at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, comprises two areas, one for cleaning and one for painting, each 130 ft sq. and 38 ft in clear height, with air-tight doors separating two; rigid concrete frame structure has precast prestressed girders 126 ft long and weighing 84 ton; ventilation system which uses hangar itself as low velocity duct, determined shape and structural details of hangar.
Special facilities for painting air force planes provided in long-span prestressed-concrete hangar
Hangar at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, comprises two areas, one for cleaning and one for painting, each 130 ft sq. and 38 ft in clear height, with air-tight doors separating two; rigid concrete frame structure has precast prestressed girders 126 ft long and weighing 84 ton; ventilation system which uses hangar itself as low velocity duct, determined shape and structural details of hangar.
Special facilities for painting air force planes provided in long-span prestressed-concrete hangar
Civ Eng (NY)
Tedesko, A. (author) / Nees, L.A. (author) / Koerner, M.T. (author)
1959
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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