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Properties of composite beams, consisting of steel joists encased in concrete, under direct and sustained loading
Experimental study at University of Birmingham, England, on properties of simple beams consisting of steel joist, with or without anchorages or end connections, encased or partially encased in concrete, under direct and sustained loadings; effect of exposure to open air; effect of creep and shrinkage. (See also - Oct discussion p 382-6)
Properties of composite beams, consisting of steel joists encased in concrete, under direct and sustained loading
Experimental study at University of Birmingham, England, on properties of simple beams consisting of steel joist, with or without anchorages or end connections, encased or partially encased in concrete, under direct and sustained loadings; effect of exposure to open air; effect of creep and shrinkage. (See also - Oct discussion p 382-6)
Properties of composite beams, consisting of steel joists encased in concrete, under direct and sustained loading
Instn Civ Engrs -- J
Batho, C. (author) / Lash, S.D. (author) / Kirkham, R.H.H. (author)
1939
54 pages
Supp plate
Article (Journal)
English
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