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Lightweight fire protection and structural engineer
Use of dense concrete casings for fire protection of structural steelwork is outdated and uneconomical; good alternative is use of vermiculite/gypsum plaster as basis of lightweight fire protection; estimates of cost of typical 10-story building showing financial advantages in favor of lightweight fire protection; design recommendations.
Lightweight fire protection and structural engineer
Use of dense concrete casings for fire protection of structural steelwork is outdated and uneconomical; good alternative is use of vermiculite/gypsum plaster as basis of lightweight fire protection; estimates of cost of typical 10-story building showing financial advantages in favor of lightweight fire protection; design recommendations.
Lightweight fire protection and structural engineer
Structural Engr
Mackay, A.R. (author)
Structural Engineer ; 38
1960
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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