Examples of 'caissons' in a sentence

Meaning of "caissons"

A caisson is a large watertight structure used in construction work under water or as a foundation
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It seems these caissons were not intensively used.
Caissons were originally used to support skylights.
What you do not see are the caissons.
And the caissons keep rolling along.
It is also less costly than docks on pilings or caissons.
It consists of two large caissons mounted on rails.
Modern caissons use neoprene rubber.
There are a number of uncertainties in the design of suction caissons.
And those caissons go rolling along.
The distance between the centres of the anchorage caissons is.
While those caissons go rolling along.
Recovery and transport caissons.
That those caissons are rolling along.
Sheet piling for caissons.
As the caissons make their way to the swamp.

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The waves displace the caissons in all directions.
The caissons studied are permanently submerged.
Working conditions in these caissons were dismal and dangerous.
The caissons are of three types.
Quay wall founded on caissons.
This results in caissons which are thick and heavy.
Caissons and resistances.
Bearing piles or caissons are used for this purpose.
Caissons shall be believed.
That those caissons go rolling along.
Some shipyards made a particular trade of building caissons or lock gates.
And the caissons go rolling along.
Cofferdams and caissons.
When the caissons go rolling along.
The internal columns of the superstructure are founded on footings and caissons.
As those caissons go rolling along.
A confined space was observed without proper signage on the cover of caissons.
Bringing the caissons back into the horizontal position.
During the construction process explosives were first used in pneumatic caissons.
As our caissons go rolling along.
Limbers and caissons.
The caissons were presented by means of the last century.
The first in a series of eighteen caissons takes its final position.
The small caissons are on both sides of the big caisson.
Men worked in compressed air in these caissons under the river.
There are no caissons but the cannons make for a thrilling effect.
Sinking of caissons.
The caissons are required to turn with the wheel in order to remain level.
Foundation on caissons.
Caissons will be floated into place using small tugs for positioning.
Engineers first constructed caissons on either side to support the future bridge.
Specific work was also carried out on the joints between the caissons.
Systems with floating caissons connected together by articulated hinges are further known.
The shielded cells are constituted of one or more sealed enclosures called caissons.
These caissons would be manufactured on shore and subsequently floated to the dam location.

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