Wall construction

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Facers; e.g. – modules – mutually bonded by internal settable... – Facer reinforcement anchored in section

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52245, 52396, 52583, 52747, E04B 141, E04B 154, E04B 160

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043240810

ABSTRACT:
A wall is formed of large, preformed structural slabs containing horizontally extending reinforcing members. The reinforcing members are made interlocking so that adjacent slabs in the same course are locked together horizontally. The slabs are placed in the wall vertically aligned, so that the reinforcing members and locking means (which extend outside the preformed concrete slabs) of slabs of successive courses can be welded together, giving a skeleton of steel which imparts great strength and earthquake resistance to the structure. Preferably, the structure is a silo and the slabs are arcuate.

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