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Analysis of Concrete Slabs on Ground
A new theory is developed for computing the stresses and deflections in concrete slabs of finite size supported on ground. The theory accounts for weight, superimposed loads, warping due to temperature and moisture gradients, and for the condition that the slab may be only partially supported by the ground.
Analysis of Concrete Slabs on Ground
A new theory is developed for computing the stresses and deflections in concrete slabs of finite size supported on ground. The theory accounts for weight, superimposed loads, warping due to temperature and moisture gradients, and for the condition that the slab may be only partially supported by the ground.
Analysis of Concrete Slabs on Ground
Leonards, G. A. (author) / Harr, M. E. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 126 ; 42-62
2021-01-01
211961-01-01 pages
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