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Discussion of relative merits of steel and reinforced-concrete construction; steel tested and relied upon to carry loads assigned better than reinforced concrete; stresses in steel calculated with more precision than in reinforced concrete; time required for steel construction shorter; steel construction carried on during freezing weather; absolutely permanent when protected from moisture. Paper read before Am. Inst. Steel Construction.
Discussion of relative merits of steel and reinforced-concrete construction; steel tested and relied upon to carry loads assigned better than reinforced concrete; stresses in steel calculated with more precision than in reinforced concrete; time required for steel construction shorter; steel construction carried on during freezing weather; absolutely permanent when protected from moisture. Paper read before Am. Inst. Steel Construction.
Steel vs. Reinforced concrete for bridges
Iron Steel Can
Modjeski, R. (author)
1928
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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