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Experience with steel seal membranes for liners in pressure shafts and tunnels
In recent years, materials such as copper sheets with bituminous coating, rubber membranes, and thin steel membranes have been used as impervious liners in hydroelectric projects. However, there is very little information regarding either design criteria or actual behavior. An account is given on the design criteria, installation systems, and construction details of two different cases of thin steel membrane liner embedded in concrete rings.
Experience with steel seal membranes for liners in pressure shafts and tunnels
In recent years, materials such as copper sheets with bituminous coating, rubber membranes, and thin steel membranes have been used as impervious liners in hydroelectric projects. However, there is very little information regarding either design criteria or actual behavior. An account is given on the design criteria, installation systems, and construction details of two different cases of thin steel membrane liner embedded in concrete rings.
Experience with steel seal membranes for liners in pressure shafts and tunnels
Marulanda, A.P. (author) / Gutierrez, R.R. (author)
1999
13 Seiten, 4 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Experience with Steel Seal Membranes for Liners in Pressure Shafts and Tunnels
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