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Elevated tanks strengthened after earthquake hazard survey
Review of behavior of water tanks during 1933 earthquake at Long Beach, Calif; analysis of 650 existing structures shows 95% deficient in resistance of lateral forces; concrete tower deficiencies; defects in steel towers; results of stress analysis; remedial measures. (See also - v 116 n 23 June 4 1936 p 807-9, and v 117 n 3 July 16 1936 (discussion) p 94-5)
Elevated tanks strengthened after earthquake hazard survey
Review of behavior of water tanks during 1933 earthquake at Long Beach, Calif; analysis of 650 existing structures shows 95% deficient in resistance of lateral forces; concrete tower deficiencies; defects in steel towers; results of stress analysis; remedial measures. (See also - v 116 n 23 June 4 1936 p 807-9, and v 117 n 3 July 16 1936 (discussion) p 94-5)
Elevated tanks strengthened after earthquake hazard survey
Eng News-Rec
Engle, H.M. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 117
1936
Article (Journal)
English
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