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Masonry Research for Limit-States Design. Construction Productivity Advancement Research (CPAR) Program
The objective of the research conducted under this Construction Productivity Advancement Research (CPAR) program was to determine the critical material and design parameters of reinforced masonry necessary for formulation of the new limit-states design standard for masonry. The study identified several of these parameters, conducted the necessary research, and presented the results and recommendations in a form usable by the subcommittee drafting the limit-states design standard. Actual drafting of design standards, however, is a function of the voluntary committees operating under auspices of professional organizations.
Masonry Research for Limit-States Design. Construction Productivity Advancement Research (CPAR) Program
The objective of the research conducted under this Construction Productivity Advancement Research (CPAR) program was to determine the critical material and design parameters of reinforced masonry necessary for formulation of the new limit-states design standard for masonry. The study identified several of these parameters, conducted the necessary research, and presented the results and recommendations in a form usable by the subcommittee drafting the limit-states design standard. Actual drafting of design standards, however, is a function of the voluntary committees operating under auspices of professional organizations.
Masonry Research for Limit-States Design. Construction Productivity Advancement Research (CPAR) Program
M. I. Hammons (author) / R. H. Atkinson (author) / M. P. Schuller (author) / P. J. Tikalsky (author)
1994
166 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Structural Analyses , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Masonary , Design standards , Reinforcement(Structures) , Structural design , Stress analysis , Reinforced concrete , Reinforcing materials , Construction materials , Stiffness , Tensile properties , Structural failure , Structural analysis , Building codes , Stress strain relations
Construction Productivity Advancement Research Program (CPAR)
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