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Slip form speedily erects grain building
Walls, columns, beams and girders above ground floor of 137-ft high grain building were poured by single sliding form which can be raised while concrete is still in plastic state; form is 4 ft high, built of timber; window openings were framed in wood and set in walls at their required location; rising speed of form is most important variable in this method of construction.
Slip form speedily erects grain building
Walls, columns, beams and girders above ground floor of 137-ft high grain building were poured by single sliding form which can be raised while concrete is still in plastic state; form is 4 ft high, built of timber; window openings were framed in wood and set in walls at their required location; rising speed of form is most important variable in this method of construction.
Slip form speedily erects grain building
Civ Eng (NY)
Macdonald, Jr., J.W. (author)
Civil Engineering ; 21
1951
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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