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Aci 37610 Code Requirements For Design And Construction Of Concrete Structures For The Containment Of Refrigerated Liquefied Gases And Commentary Aci Committee 376

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Aci 37610 Code Requirements For Design And Construction Of Concrete Structures For The Containment Of Refrigerated Liquefied Gases And Commentary Aci Committee 376
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Aci 37610 Code Requirements For Design And Construction Of Concrete Structures For The Containment Of Refrigerated Liquefied Gases And Commentary Aci Committee 376 instant download after payment.

Publisher: American Concrete Institute (ACI)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 169
Author: ACI Committee 376
ISBN: 9780870314667, 0870314661
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Aci 37610 Code Requirements For Design And Construction Of Concrete Structures For The Containment Of Refrigerated Liquefied Gases And Commentary Aci Committee 376 by Aci Committee 376 9780870314667, 0870314661 instant download after payment.

The most common use of reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete in cryogenic storage applications is for secondary containment around metal primary storage tanks. Installations were built in North America and in Europe during the 1960s through 1980s with prestressed concrete primary containment. Renewed interest in the use of concrete for primary containment and the need for a code that addressed secondary concrete containment led to the development of this Code.

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