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Journal Article

Author
Brown, M. R.
Title
The ventilation of a vehicular tunnel on General Holmes Drive, Mascot, Sydney
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 36, no. 6, Jun 1964, pp. 125-131
Description

This paper, No.1843, originated in the Melbourne Division of The Institution and was submitted by the author on 25th February, 1964.
The author, M. R. Brown, GradIEAust, is Engineer Class I, Commonwealth Department of Works, Head Office, Melbourne.

[This paper was jointly awarded the Edward Noyes Prize 1965]

Abstract

This paper describes the investigation, theory and basic design of the mechanical ventilation system for the six-lane General Holmes Drive Vehicular Tunnel.

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  • 'Edward Noyes Prize - 1965 Award', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 37 (10-11) (1965), N102. Details

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