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SOME DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FEATURES OF THE CRUACHAN PUMPED STORAGE PROJECT.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1966) 35 (3): 407–450.
Published: 01 November 1966
... HALLS CAVERNS TUNNELS SHAFTS PENSTOCKS SURGES CHAMBERS OUTFALLS STRUCTURES INSTALLATION LAYOUT ROCKS BOLTING ROCKBOLTS BOLTS ROCKBOLTING CONCRETING FORMWORK CONCRETE STEEL LININGS PIPES ERECTION WELDING CRUACHAN SCOTLAND LOCH AWE UK For discussion at an Ordinary...
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DISCUSSION. THE USE OF ANALOGUE COMPUTERS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING PROBLEMS. (INCLUDES CORRIGENDA.)
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1964) 27 (4): 831–834.
Published: 01 April 1964
... HYDROELECTRICITY NANT LOCH AWE UK Discussion on Paper 6650* The use of analogue computers for civil engineering problems bY I. F. Christie, BSc., Ph.D., A.M.I.C.E. Mr T. H. Douglas (Assistant Engineer, Messrs Babtie, Shaw & Morton) observed that unfortunately the computer at Edinburgh University...
