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The purpose of this paper is primarily to determine, by scientific methods, values of safe working stresses for the several types of reinforced concrete columns, and to indicate those excessive and, therefore, unsafe stresses permitted by the 1917 and 1921 Specifications suggested by the Joint Committees on Concrete and Reinforced Concrete and on Standard Specifications for Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, respectively, particularly the excessive and dangerous stresses permitted by the 1921 Specifications for spirally reinforced columns.
The purpose of this paper is primarily to determine, by scientific methods, values of safe working stresses for the several types of reinforced concrete columns, and to indicate those excessive and, therefore, unsafe stresses permitted by the 1917 and 1921 Specifications suggested by the Joint Committees on Concrete and Reinforced Concrete and on Standard Specifications for Concrete and Reinforced Concrete, respectively, particularly the excessive and dangerous stresses permitted by the 1921 Specifications for spirally reinforced columns.
Reinforced Concrete Columns
Tucker, John (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; LXXXVI ; 1074-1148
2021-01-01
751923-01-01 pages
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