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Statement is made that reinforced-concrete theory is based on approximate and incomplete tests and is founded on series of paradoxes; critical review of tests and accepted theories ending with conclusion that Navier's hypothesis of invariability of plane cross-sections does not apply to reinforced concrete members. (See also - no. 23 Dec. 6, 1930, pp. 561-564)
Statement is made that reinforced-concrete theory is based on approximate and incomplete tests and is founded on series of paradoxes; critical review of tests and accepted theories ending with conclusion that Navier's hypothesis of invariability of plane cross-sections does not apply to reinforced concrete members. (See also - no. 23 Dec. 6, 1930, pp. 561-564)
Reinforced-concrete hypotheses
Le beton arme et ses hypotheses
Dumas, F. (author)
Genie Civil ; 97
1930
5 pages
33 Figs.
Article (Journal)
French
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