Materials for Marine Systems and StructuresDennis F. Hasson, C. Robert Crowe |
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Page 352
... concrete was in France by Lambot : It was a boat designed in concrete for durability and is still in service a century later . Thus , we see that the history of concrete is intimately bound up with marine structures . This trend has ...
... concrete was in France by Lambot : It was a boat designed in concrete for durability and is still in service a century later . Thus , we see that the history of concrete is intimately bound up with marine structures . This trend has ...
Page 378
... concrete under water is the tremie method in which concrete flows down a tremie pipe under a gravity head . The tremie pipe is usually 12 times the diameter of the coarse aggregate ( Figure 6 ) . Typical tremie concrete mixes are ...
... concrete under water is the tremie method in which concrete flows down a tremie pipe under a gravity head . The tremie pipe is usually 12 times the diameter of the coarse aggregate ( Figure 6 ) . Typical tremie concrete mixes are ...
Page 385
... concrete has experienced a strong resurgence with the realization that significantly higher strengths and improved proper- ties are now available , primarily through the addition of ... concrete gravity - 7 CONCRETE MARINE STRUCTURES 385.
... concrete has experienced a strong resurgence with the realization that significantly higher strengths and improved proper- ties are now available , primarily through the addition of ... concrete gravity - 7 CONCRETE MARINE STRUCTURES 385.
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