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Life of harbor facilities, barring accident, is dependent upon rate of deterioration of underwater structure; marine life, chemical action, abrasion, and repeated shock add to destructive forces tending to hasten replacement; relative effects of these actions and protective measures are discussed.
Life of harbor facilities, barring accident, is dependent upon rate of deterioration of underwater structure; marine life, chemical action, abrasion, and repeated shock add to destructive forces tending to hasten replacement; relative effects of these actions and protective measures are discussed.
Steel piles for subaqueous work
Civ Eng (NY)
Greulich, G.G. (author)
1942
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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