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INTRODUCTION
Tunnels in water are by no means new in civil engineering. Since about 1900, more then 100 immersed tunnels have been constructed. Bridges are the most common structures used for crossing water bodies. In some cases immersed tunnels also used which run beneath the sea or river bed. But when the bed is too rocky, too deep or too undulating submerged floating tunnels are used.
Submerged Floating Tunnels Seminar Report
Page Length : 25
Content :
- Introduction
- Structural Components Of SFT
- Competitive Features Of SFT
- Case Study On A SFT: Transatlantic Tunnel
- Conclusion
- References
Submerged Floating Tunnels Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 15
Content :
- Introduction
- Structural Components Of Sft
- Competitive Features Of Sft
- Case Study On A Sft : Transatlantic Tunnel
- Conclusion
- References
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