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The Structural Engineer
Capillary canals in concrete and the percolation of water through them
The experiments which this paper attempts to describe were first suggested by reading the report on Ferro Concrete issued by the Institution of Civil Engineers, which describes many experiments made in 1911 at the National Physical Laboratory on the percolation of water through concrete slabs. E. B. Moullin
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– 1 March 1922
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The Structural Engineer
The Annual Dinner
The Annual Dinner of the Concrete Institute was held at the Savoy Hotel on Thursday, 2nd February, 1922, p.m., and was attended by 250 members and guests - a number far exceeding previous records.
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– 1 March 1922
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