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Model studies indicated 550 ft height for reinforced concrete chimneys of New Albany Power Station, Ind, and planned power plant arrangement indicated 130 ft height for entrance of ducts into chimney, leaving lower part available to house equipment; foundation went down to rock 90 ft deep and houses water intake crib at this level; chimney was poured in 7.5 ft lifts with embedded anchors for raising scaffolding; discussion of chimney insulation and thermal stresses.
Model studies indicated 550 ft height for reinforced concrete chimneys of New Albany Power Station, Ind, and planned power plant arrangement indicated 130 ft height for entrance of ducts into chimney, leaving lower part available to house equipment; foundation went down to rock 90 ft deep and houses water intake crib at this level; chimney was poured in 7.5 ft lifts with embedded anchors for raising scaffolding; discussion of chimney insulation and thermal stresses.
Big chimneys create big problems
Civ Eng (NY)
Bergstrom, R.N. (author)
1960
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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