Principles of Reinforced Concrete Construction

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Principles of Reinforced Concrete Construction
F E Frederick Eugene Turneaure
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266. ] DAMS.
395 The form shown in Fig. 10 is not suited to act as a spillway except for low falls. For a spillway the down-stream edge of the buttresses is also covered \vith a floor which may be curved in the usual manner.
Crest Fio. 11. Dam at Schuylerville, N. Y.
Fig. 11 illustrates a dam of this type built at Schuylerville, N. Y. , by the Ambursen Hydraulic Construction Co. * A toot- way is provided for in the interior. The design as to strength is obvious.
* Eng. News, Vol. LIII, p. 448.
...CHAPTER XII.
MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES. GIRDER BRIDGES AND CULVERTS.
267. For short spans, the girder bridge or box culvert is likely to be a more economical form than the arch, owing to the less rigid requirements for foundations and abutments. For purposes of analysis this type of structure may be divided roughly into three classes: (1) Simple spans in which the girder rests upon independent abutments or piers; (2) con- crete trestles or bridges in which the girders, abutments and piers form a monolithic structure; and (3) pipe culverts and box culverts built as square or rectangular pipes.


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