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Challenge of Extremely Long-span Steel Bridges Using Self and Partially Earth Anchored Cable-stayed Systems
Challenge of Extremely Long-span Steel Bridges Using Self and Partially Earth Anchored Cable-stayed Systems
Challenge of Extremely Long-span Steel Bridges Using Self and Partially Earth Anchored Cable-stayed Systems
Nagai, M. (author) / Mizukami, Y. (author) / Fujino, Y. (author) / Kaneko, S. (author) / Loo, Y.-C. / Griffith University; Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
East Asia-Pacific conference; 5th, Structural engineering and construction: Building for the 21st century ; 1995 ; Gold Coast; Australia
1995-01-01
6 pages
Also known as EASEC - 5
Conference paper
English
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