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The problem of weight in reinforced-concrete ship construction
Writer concludes that ocean ships of about 3000 to 3500 tons and river vessels of 500 to 1000 tons load capacity are best adapted to reinforced-concrete construction. (See also - no. 22 Nov. 30 1921 p 630-634)
The problem of weight in reinforced-concrete ship construction
Writer concludes that ocean ships of about 3000 to 3500 tons and river vessels of 500 to 1000 tons load capacity are best adapted to reinforced-concrete construction. (See also - no. 22 Nov. 30 1921 p 630-634)
The problem of weight in reinforced-concrete ship construction
Die Gewichtsfrage im Eisenbetonschiffbau
Commentz, Carl (author)
Bauingenieur ; 2
1921
5 pages
12 Figs.
Article (Journal)
German
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