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Re: [OM] Demise of a Landmark

Subject: Re: [OM] Demise of a Landmark
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 17:16:41 -0700
We used to have variable volume gas towers here of a different design. The tower was just an open steel framework, like permanent scaffolding. The part that held the gas was like a giant inverted cup. I assume the inside was smooth and the seal was inside at ground level. Also, the structure itself likely provided the compression weight. You could see how full they were by their height. Gone many years ago without any explosive fuss.

Moose

John A. Lind wrote:

There were numerous gas towers built across the U.S. during the mid-1950's. .......... They stored natural gas in gaseous state and the tower is a "variable volume" design. There was a large circular and slightly domed plate that rode up and down inside the tower on bearings as the volume of gas storage changed. The tower was smooth on the inside and seals around the edge of the plate. To provide a regulated pressure on the the gass, the plate was weighted down by thousands of concrete blocks. Those blocks had to be removed before the rest of the tower was brought down.




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