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Prestressed concrete in marine structures
Structures are durable, economic, and have excellent structural properties; ability to take lateral bending; minimum precompression of 700 psi in concrete and maximum of about 1200 psi; octagonal, round, and square cross sections; piles of normal length up to 24 in. diam are made solid, long piles with larger diameters are made hollow; pretensioned sheet piles; damages by improper handling and by use of large hammers; examples of port structures in Long Beach, Calif, and in Kuwait.
Prestressed concrete in marine structures
Structures are durable, economic, and have excellent structural properties; ability to take lateral bending; minimum precompression of 700 psi in concrete and maximum of about 1200 psi; octagonal, round, and square cross sections; piles of normal length up to 24 in. diam are made solid, long piles with larger diameters are made hollow; pretensioned sheet piles; damages by improper handling and by use of large hammers; examples of port structures in Long Beach, Calif, and in Kuwait.
Prestressed concrete in marine structures
Civ Eng (NY)
Gerwick, Jr., B.C. (author)
1959
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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