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Final Report of the Special Committee on Reinforced Concrete (A Discussion)
It seems that the Committee considered the tests made in various American colleges sufficient for the establishment of its rules. It nearly neglected the work of the French and German Committees, which solved many mooted questions. It was not unreasonable to expect that the Committee would have ·consulted these reports· and would have made at least some new tests, in order' to solve points left untouched by the others.
Final Report of the Special Committee on Reinforced Concrete (A Discussion)
It seems that the Committee considered the tests made in various American colleges sufficient for the establishment of its rules. It nearly neglected the work of the French and German Committees, which solved many mooted questions. It was not unreasonable to expect that the Committee would have ·consulted these reports· and would have made at least some new tests, in order' to solve points left untouched by the others.
Final Report of the Special Committee on Reinforced Concrete (A Discussion)
Mensch, L. J. (author) / Bergendahl, G. S. (author) / Martin, E. S. (author) / Hatt, W. K. (author) / Marsh, Charles F. (author) / Bissell, Clinton S. (author) / Worcester, J. R. (author) / Turneaure, F. E. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 82 ; 1541-1576
2021-01-01
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Discussion on final report of the special committee on concrete and reinforced concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1917
Discussion on final report of the special committee on concrete and reinforced concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1918
Discussion on final report of the special committee on concrete and reinforced concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1917
Discussion on final report of the special committee on concrete and reinforced concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1917