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Initial cost of placing large-scale underground concrete supports has become economically competitive with placing of heavy timber and steel supports; monolithic concrete ground support is superior because it provides complete area support which allows minimum ground disturbance and hence, minimum weight and pressure; concrete is mixed above ground and transferred by line to plywood panel drift forms.
Initial cost of placing large-scale underground concrete supports has become economically competitive with placing of heavy timber and steel supports; monolithic concrete ground support is superior because it provides complete area support which allows minimum ground disturbance and hence, minimum weight and pressure; concrete is mixed above ground and transferred by line to plywood panel drift forms.
Placement and use of concrete underground
Min Congress J
Pillar, C.L. (author)
1960
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Study of the Underground Placement of a Reinforced Concrete Containment Building
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