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Predicting Frost Depth; Protecting Underground Pipelines
To aid in protecting buried pipelines in a climate where winter temperatures can fall as low as ‐30°C, a study was undertaken to find better formulas for predicting frost depth so as to more reliably select optimum pipeline placement depths.
Predicting Frost Depth; Protecting Underground Pipelines
To aid in protecting buried pipelines in a climate where winter temperatures can fall as low as ‐30°C, a study was undertaken to find better formulas for predicting frost depth so as to more reliably select optimum pipeline placement depths.
Predicting Frost Depth; Protecting Underground Pipelines
Cohen, Arieh (author) / Fielding, M.B. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 71 ; 113-116
1979-02-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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