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Slipforming of vertical structures

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Good concrete guide ; No. 6Publication details: Surrey Concrete SocietyDescription: iv,31pISBN:
  • 1904482449
DDC classification:
  • 624.1 CON
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Book CEPT Library Faculty of Technology 624.1 CON Available Status:Catalogued;Bill No:MISC 4913 007647
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements Inside Front Cover List of figuresiv Introduction 1 Components 2 Upper platform 3 Workina platform 4 Finishina platforms 4 Construction management 5 Applications 6 Office and residential buildinas 6 Industrial plant 8 Other structures 10 Economics and benefits of slipform construction 12 Advantaaes 12 Disadvantaaes 13 Accuracy and control 14 Level 14 Rotation and plumb 14 Diameter and wall thickness 14 Reinforcement detailing 15 Box-outs, openings and insert plates 16 Concrete 18 Ready-mixed concrete 18 Site-batched concrete 18 Mix desian 18 Factors influencing mix desian 18 Consistence 19 Cements 19 Admixtures 19 Distributing concrete for slipforming 21 Tower crane 21 Mobile crane 21 Hoist 21 Pumps 22 Surface finishes and curing 23 Flaws and remediation 24 References 26

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