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Intake Works at Basrah Power Station
Construction of cooling water intake structure in 16 m deep and 300 m wide river for present 45 Mw plant and its planned extensions in Iran; 17,000 cu m/hr cooling water is needed at full load; intake chamber, approximately 31×10×8 m high, is suspended between two rows of piles, each row having 12 piles with capping beam; chamber was cast on temporary frame hanging above its final position and then jacked down to its position in water.
Intake Works at Basrah Power Station
Construction of cooling water intake structure in 16 m deep and 300 m wide river for present 45 Mw plant and its planned extensions in Iran; 17,000 cu m/hr cooling water is needed at full load; intake chamber, approximately 31×10×8 m high, is suspended between two rows of piles, each row having 12 piles with capping beam; chamber was cast on temporary frame hanging above its final position and then jacked down to its position in water.
Intake Works at Basrah Power Station
Concrete Constr Eng
1961
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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