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Timber piles in permafrost at alaskan radar station
Timber piles provide stable foundation in permafrost for large US Air Force "composite type" building at Kotzebue, Alaska; pile load-deflection tests and soil temperature investigations performed during and after construction contributed data on point bearing support, pile deflections, slurry-pile adfreeze strengths, subgrade thermal changes and slurry freeze-back time.
Timber piles in permafrost at alaskan radar station
Timber piles provide stable foundation in permafrost for large US Air Force "composite type" building at Kotzebue, Alaska; pile load-deflection tests and soil temperature investigations performed during and after construction contributed data on point bearing support, pile deflections, slurry-pile adfreeze strengths, subgrade thermal changes and slurry freeze-back time.
Timber piles in permafrost at alaskan radar station
ASCE -- Proc (J Soil Mechanics Foundations Div)
Jensen, W.C. (author)
1961
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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