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Description of unique roof of thin shell concrete of St. Charles Church in Spokane, Wash; kite shaped shell roof is held in balance by post tensioned tie beam between abutments; 2 types of concrete mixes were used in shell, one was heavier, with normal aggregates, and other was made with Haydite expanded shale; stress considerations.
Description of unique roof of thin shell concrete of St. Charles Church in Spokane, Wash; kite shaped shell roof is held in balance by post tensioned tie beam between abutments; 2 types of concrete mixes were used in shell, one was heavier, with normal aggregates, and other was made with Haydite expanded shale; stress considerations.
Hyperbolic paraboloid roof for church
Civ Eng (NY)
Johnson, C.H. (author)
1961
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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