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What constitutes a failure? A failure is not necessarily a total collapse causing damage or loss of life — these are extreme cases. And to analyse failures, it is first necessary to determine the function which the cladding of a building serves.
What constitutes a failure? A failure is not necessarily a total collapse causing damage or loss of life — these are extreme cases. And to analyse failures, it is first necessary to determine the function which the cladding of a building serves.
Cladding 2 – Remedying defects
Wilson, M. (author)
Structural Survey ; 2 ; 33-39
1984-01-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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