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Fabricated rigid frames show savings in mill building
In construction of new 225,000 sq ft, 1200 ft long building at steel mill in Hamilton, Ont, to house continuous galvanizing and aluminizing lines, Z-section cold-formed purlins and tapered sections for rigid frame were used; this means departure from traditional use of trusses and heavy rolled sections; savings achieved in various parts of structure are detailed.
Fabricated rigid frames show savings in mill building
In construction of new 225,000 sq ft, 1200 ft long building at steel mill in Hamilton, Ont, to house continuous galvanizing and aluminizing lines, Z-section cold-formed purlins and tapered sections for rigid frame were used; this means departure from traditional use of trusses and heavy rolled sections; savings achieved in various parts of structure are detailed.
Fabricated rigid frames show savings in mill building
Civ Eng (NY)
1961
Article (Journal)
English
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