Reinforced Concrete Construction in Theory And Practice : An Elementary Manual for Students And Others
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pipe, 8 ft. in length is : — Portland cement 1 barrel — 376 lb. = 3'8 cub. ft. Sand . . . O'o cub. yd. Stone or gravel (capable of passing through I in. ring) . . . 0"61 cub. yd. Wire fencing 34 in. wide . . 28 lin. ft. ■^ in. corrugated steel bars (3 ft. long) 22 lin. ft. A number of English firms now manufacture reinforced concrete pipes, one of the best-known firms being Messrs. Ellis & Sons. Eigs. 168 and 169 illustrate some of the pipes manufac- tured by this firm. Sewage Tanks. Tank at Ri...pponden. — The material has also been used very largely in the construction of sewage disposal works. Eig. 170 represents a sewage tank at Eipponden, designed by Mr. F. Grordon, engineer to the Soyland Urban District Council., The work has been executed by the Yorkshire Hennebique Contract- ing Co. Reinforced Concrete Sewage Disposal Works. — Sewage disposal works constructed by the British Eeinforced Concrete CONCRETE IN ENGINEEEING WORKS 165 Fig. 163. 166 EEINFOECED CONOEETE CONSTEUCTION CONCEETE IN ENGINEEEING WOEKS 167 Engineering Co.
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