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SCIENCE
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1966,
ENGINEERING
FLEXIBLE FACTORY
Designed To Overcome
то
Possible Subsidence
By K, KEITH JOPP
the casual observer a building recently completed at Peterlee New Town near Durham, in Northern England, might well be just another new factory. In fact, however, the factory is important for an unusual reason, which has its origins deep in the earth beneath the factory site--in the deposits of coal which are buried there.
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with 12 prutlement designing mari a buliding Str achlleet, MrJ 11. Nape and the structural engineer, Mr DW. Cooper, ernied 11/11
scheme of construction which
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not only give the necessary flexibility to the new Veg wide seler i etyurture, frut
woudt al tion 4
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clear factpis Storting P, Lanutent, e ka provide it with a
door area of 40,000 squige feet In thelf, this area to not
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the Judea of the units with ench Be it wan decided fr form
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This factory, built at Peteries New Town in the North of England, brings a completely new difficulties of differential approach to the problems of mining subsidence. To meet the settlement likely to arise when coal workings are started under the site In 1904, the length of the building has been divided into small units, each structurally Independent of each other. Hinges in each unit will enable one side of the building to subside relative to the other with.
out seriously affecting the structure or cladding.
Extremely Ingenious
inore revention Bardaley, stuctures Fizi 171 spile "cashire, these and other among them, en decute
31 specially
The
Machines
Three
extremely in.
Easo of control is featured in working conditions of the i perus the latest model cone winding tive, a notable example is that genious machines made by machine of Thomas Hok, Lid, of a high speed multiple cheese Stubbs Lad, Textile of Rochdale, Lancashire. On one winter "by Joseph aught! be expected, the Muschamp
which of Manchester, England. courtruction of such a building | Machinery
of model the speed, which can be Ltd,
extractor varied at will, is shown on
A cust Incorporates # posed certain spelad difficulties
which provides lean #ystem Oldham, Lan- visible speed indicator, while un
exhibition other
model, working conditions England, Arc when the cone tus attained 111
for requisito size, winding ceases and designed
Baits Textile Machite Com- by means of an indicator 3 ster which involved con-winding
small packages operative can
see immediately puny (Lucester) Ltd. of Leice derable re-planning the con-
who such as Limited, Whelors, Buvis
quills, cones and when this has taken place. This ster, have a
which
carries Arin also has a single thread machine
In one enried out the work under fe braider bobbins as used in gumming or sizing machine by several processes tinous operation. made good progress with the work and were able to the manufacture of small means of which the amount of
gum applied can be very hand over the completed foclor wares. All these machines curately controlled. 341414 uleven months after th
automatic in are entirely hudl prelhullary groundwork
operation. been started.
large until 11 15
of the temembere❘ ht my
without south would Colleenerously affecting the budding. age and that any number 41
of extin Ar 20 cotil IT pocnit upward
units emild be added to printract. An entirely
ther!! Boult
building Cum Morning Pant hul Wyndham
required Apel Hongk
Salisbury Jength
Briefly the building consists
steel structurn)
tranc ivided into 13 units, each 120 Teri wide by 25 feet long. Each ↑ unk is complete in self and! with the exceptioni of flexible ! poof Dashunts, entirely indepeni
that when subsidence:
settlement will SUNDAY POST HERALD the
limited to a very small ferti commercial Eur Брасе
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Purther, working pretple that The effrey D i gly displacement will be less Over u long spun than over * ne (since the angle f "ht
isplacement must be lost, the Peignes decided
single wide roof span withou internal
Trains
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Two fatherd of girders 120
fr long, and four stanehiens, Two to each side. Each pair of
broced stanchions is
Together
and hinged at the base
The Inffice roof girders form, the sides of the moulter rool |lights--one vertical, the other eping and are rigidly con- neered to the pair of stanchions at one end. The olhør ends are (Linget at the stanchion cups, so
when subsidence occurs. the 25-foot wide strip of mot I will rotate across the building lightly accommodate the Bevetneni
the stanchions.
The roof itself is of steel ríeek | with thermal insulation and is carried
castellaned beams running across the bottoms of the roof girders to ennufiever on ither side The rol girders have u rise of 18 inches
at the centre and the deck beams follow this curve to Hive the necessary drainage slope to the roof deck
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But Though the above de- reription gives some idea of the main elements of design, ignores the flacy details, For example, provision had to be made for jacking
the up stauchions should The settle-
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NEW SOURCES OF POWER FOR KENYA
Two big public companies working in association with each other are mainly responsible for the development of electric power in Kenya. They are the East African Power and Lighting Company, Ltd, and the Kenya Power Company; between them they expect to spend more than £16,000,000 on new major electric power projects in the territory.
Other development projects are being under taken by the Government of Kenya.
The most lasportant of these. Bearpment to Lesson, south of in terms of hard casla-in the Eldoret. From Lesson the line Soven Forks hydro-electrte can be tapped, so that a $3,000 scheme which may cost as much volt supply could serve Eldoret, as £12,000,000. AL A point Kilale and Kisumu,
close to the road from Einbu to Kitul, about 40 miles below the
The highest nititude reached
the
present Tana Power Sintton, by this line will be 0,600 feet there is a series of rapida and above en levil, close to
Equator at Timborne, whore
falle
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known as Seven Forks, Here the waters of the Tana lorg winds are encountered. A new power station is nea con be made to yield
འ་ 100.000
at the kilowatts
completion abxnut
Kipevu. This has a capacity normal river flow. Tentative Mombasa,
of 10,000 kilowatts and there is plans being considered now, in
201 the site for moro the light of Kanya's future room
machines up to a total of 80,000 power requirements for industry
kilowatts. The cost of and possible rali electrification,
present stage of the scheme Is vast pewer
slation
about 800,000.
envisage a
hallowed out of solid rock close to the Tana River.
Whitle Seven Forks is still in the embryo
ດາວນ elage, work nlready started on the 133,000 voll transmission The from Owen Falts in Uganda,
which
the
Meanwhile, in the Great RƯ Valley, which culs through Kenya. deep boring is place In Investigation pf of bringing into uso
in designed to provide thermal
with additional power.
steam
romprehensive
aking
the ponsibilitie
the geo- found in
thay
the
been
line Trans-Equate in highly volcanic area for
generation of electric power. as It is known locally, will enst
Two 2,500 kilowatta BOR £3,500,000
solisty and will
turbine alternators have Nairobi's growing need
installed recently at the new the Seven
Forks power power until
stathon 111 Nairobi scheme can be developed The South-the first Lime gus line will be 233 miles long and turbines have boen ubed 123 will run from a sub-station at
Tororo-about 70 miles from prime movers for electric supply
Owen Fulls—to a sub-station ut Juju Rand, close to Nairobi.
contructors, The British Balfour Deatty and Company. Lid, which have their advance Linst a Lanet, near Nakuru, are
East
Africon Company. in 1923 its Immense.
anywhere in the Colonies.
Since the Power und Lighting Lid, WOR formed expansion hug been In those early days the company By bad a capital of £185,000. 1938 this amount had risen to £1,500,000 and the latest figure
nearly £14,000,000.
Kenyu will be adding
formed
at present employing between interesting
30 and 40 European engineers is and several hundre Africans newly in the construction of the 1,300 Company steel towers which will support further £7,500,000. the power cables,
This machine
ribbon
senurs,
is a palest all-electric dyeing machine, which dyes, dries, finishes and/or heal ribbons sets nylon or Terylene in one operation.
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Latest reports of the situation
in Budapest from rocent rivals have said that there Indication yesterday
Workers' the
attitudo against the Kadar government tand
word that
#tiffened, There WOTE signs too that the Rumelanx had simaned in their attitude to the Hungarian people. The Klement Gottwald works. whose woriters had held. meeting to elect a new Works Council to replace one which recommended 11 rotum.
work, was now ringed entirely with Russian tanka. Only one of the three rullway sistions In Budapest WOA working, the reports said. It was dealing with goods only end was under strict Russian supervision.
The Russian military
control
had nowhere been relaxed, but the Hungarians were stilli and distributing anti-Russian
mi-Kadar leaflets at the risk Russlan
people
of immediate arrest, patrols had been seen arresting distributing such pamphlets and collecting up
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