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Arching action theory of masonry walls
Proposed theory to explain and predict relatively great strength of masonry walls constrained between essentially rigid supports; comparison with available test data on lateral loading of brick beams; theory used to obtain static load deflection curves for masonry beams of solid cross section; results compare reasonably well with test data available on brick beams.
Arching action theory of masonry walls
Proposed theory to explain and predict relatively great strength of masonry walls constrained between essentially rigid supports; comparison with available test data on lateral loading of brick beams; theory used to obtain static load deflection curves for masonry beams of solid cross section; results compare reasonably well with test data available on brick beams.
Arching action theory of masonry walls
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc (J Structural Div)
McDowell, E.L. (author) / McKee, K.E. (author) / Sevin, E. (author)
1956
18 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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