APPLICATION OF RESIN PIPES TO CONCRETE PUMP METHOD

The pipes used for concrete pump are generally made of steel, but resin pipes have been commercialized for the purpose of weight reduction. In this report, we conducted a pumping experiment using a resin pipe, and clarified the usefulness of the resin pipe and the pumpability when it is used. As a r...

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Hauptverfasser: MIYATA, Atsunori, NAKATA, Yoshihisa, ICHISE, Kenichi, SHONO, Kazutaka, DEGUCHI, Takahiro
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