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This paper presents the results of a literature search to explore the adaptability for deep ocean use of present subaqueous concrete placement methods. The advantages and disadvantages of each of the following methods are discussed: tremie, bottom-dump bucket, prepacked, Fabriform, precast, and pumped concrete. The logical manner of comparing methods is by prototypic construction in the deep ocean. (Author)
This paper presents the results of a literature search to explore the adaptability for deep ocean use of present subaqueous concrete placement methods. The advantages and disadvantages of each of the following methods are discussed: tremie, bottom-dump bucket, prepacked, Fabriform, precast, and pumped concrete. The logical manner of comparing methods is by prototypic construction in the deep ocean. (Author)
Subaqueous Concrete Placement
R. J. Odello (author)
1966
38 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Concrete , Underwater , Construction , Processing , Containers , Packaging , Pumps , Fluid flow , Oceans , Bibliographies , Deep submergence , Precast concrete
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