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Document:
SP8-07
Date:
January 1, 1964
Author(s):
Thane E. Brown
Publication:
Symposium Papers
Volume:
8
Abstract:
Describes the features of 20 in. square hollow piles for Portland Harbor's Pier 4. The mysterious break of the first two driven under test is described and the corrections applied both to manufacturing and driving techniques are explained.
DOI:
10.14359/16651
SP8-08
Wheeler H. Rucker, Jr.
Reports the design of the apron for Port of Seattle's Pier 28. Included are the development of design criteria, economic considerations, and details of the prestressed co,ncrete pile substructure and precast, prestressed concrete apron superstructure.
10.14359/16652
SP8-09
C. C. Nichols
Presents a discussion of the marine environment, construction, and performance of the Hood Canal Bridge. This large floating bridge was damaged by winter storms and was modified by the addition of post-tensioned cables and epoxy grout.
10.14359/16653
SP8-10
A. Morgan Noble
Describes several types of concrete pontoons in use at marinas with a discussion of construction and handling procedures important to successful service in a marine environment.
10.14359/16654
SP8-01
Ivan L. Tyler
The three main causes of deterioration in concrete, freezing and thawing, reinforcement corrosion, and chemical attack by sea water, are discussed on the basis of the fundamental concept that these causes can be generally minimized if watertight concrete is attained.
10.14359/16645
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