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Constructing Rawcliffe bridge
Methods of construction of Rawcliffe bridge reported to be Britain's first epoxy-jointed concrete bridge, situated on Dutch River in West Riding of Yorkshire; sections were launched independently to intermediate position over bank where beam was formed with epoxy resin joints, stressed and finally launched into position; temporary staging needed for construction of river piers and for launching cantilever beams was supported by two rows of three 12×12 in. universal piles 35 ft long to which brackets were welded to carry pair of 20×6 1/2 in. beams which formed cross head.
Constructing Rawcliffe bridge
Methods of construction of Rawcliffe bridge reported to be Britain's first epoxy-jointed concrete bridge, situated on Dutch River in West Riding of Yorkshire; sections were launched independently to intermediate position over bank where beam was formed with epoxy resin joints, stressed and finally launched into position; temporary staging needed for construction of river piers and for launching cantilever beams was supported by two rows of three 12×12 in. universal piles 35 ft long to which brackets were welded to carry pair of 20×6 1/2 in. beams which formed cross head.
Constructing Rawcliffe bridge
Civ Eng (Lond)
Dunster, J.A. (author) / Hough, N.E. (author)
1968
Article (Journal)
English
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