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Ferrocement or ferro-cement is a
system of
construction using reinforced mortar or
plaster (lime or cement, sand, and water)
applied over an "armature"...
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Concrete ships are
built primarily with
ferrocement (reinforced concrete) hulls,
reinforced with
steel bars. This
contrasts against more
traditional materials...
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opened for an
exposition in
Paris in 1867. In 1873, the
inventor of
ferrocement,
Joseph Monier expanded his
patents to
include bridges. He
designed the...
- were copper-bottomed to
prevent being slowed by
marine fouling. GRP and
ferrocement hulls are
classic composite hulls, the term "composite"
applies also...
- Cambridge, Md.:
Cornell Maritime Press. ISBN 0-87033-178-7. OCLC 858712. "
Ferrocement – The
World of Ferroboats".
Retrieved 2022-12-26. WH
Mullins boat history...
- stuccoing.
Concrete reinforced with
chicken wire or
hardware cloth yields ferrocement, a
versatile construction material. It can also be used to make the armature...
- Car float –
Unpowered barge with
railroad tracks mounted on its deck
Ferrocement or "Concrete" Barge –
World War II
barges Crane barge – Ship with a crane...
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Award Reliance Foundation received the Late VD
Joshi Award for the Best
Ferrocement Structure for the year 2016, for
construction of
natural water-harvesting...
- The Big Duck is a
ferrocement style building in the
shape of a duck.
Located in Flanders, New York, the
building was
originally constructed in Riverhead...
- Long Island's duck-farming
heritage (itself
represented by the Big Duck
ferrocement) and
recalls the
former Long
Island Ducks professional ice
hockey team...