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Structural design of reinforced concrete biological shields
When designing shields at Windscale and Calder, concrete was assumed to have density of 150 lb per cu ft; Northumberland whinstone aggregate was used which was heavier and less porous than gravel; for other sites basis of 145 lb per cu ft is now normally recommended; cracks and joints; brittle fracture of steel. Before Reinforced Concrete Assn.
Structural design of reinforced concrete biological shields
When designing shields at Windscale and Calder, concrete was assumed to have density of 150 lb per cu ft; Northumberland whinstone aggregate was used which was heavier and less porous than gravel; for other sites basis of 145 lb per cu ft is now normally recommended; cracks and joints; brittle fracture of steel. Before Reinforced Concrete Assn.
Structural design of reinforced concrete biological shields
Surveyor
Badland, P.A. (author)
Surveyor ; 116
1957
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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