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ICE Engineering Division Papers
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0534-2775
Volume 7, Issue 15, January 1949
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THE TREND OF HANGAR DESIGN. AIRPORT ENGINEERING DIVISION.
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1–34
Author:
J B F HAWKINS
Document Type:
Research Article
DOI
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10.1680/idivp.1949.12898
THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. ~ ~~~ AIRPORT ENGINEERING DIVISION. "THE TREND OF HANGAR DESIGN," BY JOHNBIDNEY FARRANT HAWKINS,C.B.E.,M.I.C.E. Session 1948-49 LONDON: IgubIisfpb bp 6 3 e %nstitution of EibiI Ettginecrs, GREAT GEORGE STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W.l. [TELEQRAMS: "INSTITUTION, LONDON." TELEPHONE: WBITEBALL 4577."] 1949 The right o f Publication and of Translation is reseraed. ADVERTISEMENT. The Tnstitution of Civil Engineers as a body is not responsible either for the statements made or for the opinions expressed in the following pages...
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DISCUSSION. THE TREND OF HANGAR DESIGN. AIRPORT ENGINEERING DIVISION.
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34–53
Authors:
P G HUDSON; G S HALLAS; J K WILKINS; W J COZENS; W G PULLAN; J S T KOLBUSZOWSKI; G R F NUTTALL; J A GLEN; F M BOWEN; H J ROACH
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10.1680/idivp.1949.12900
34 IIAWKINS ON THE TREKD O F HANGAR DESIGN. with 16-gauge aluminium sheet and packed with glass wool or other approved insulating material ; no glazing provided in doors. (6) Walls : End walls between doors will be left open t o suit, annexes. Abov; doors and annexe walls will be covered externally with " twin twelve sheeting and internally lined with fibre board and aluminium foil as for penwalls. A band of metal windowswill be provided in noeh end above annexes. (c) Roof: Roof construction will be of north-light trusses with a continuous band of patent glazing on the north slope ; south slopes will be covered externelly with asbestos troughing and lined internally with fibre board and aluminium foil as for pen roof...
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