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Reappraisal of Concepts Underlying Reinforced-Concrete Design
Since the mid-eighties, there has been an increasing amount of experimental evidence which shows that many of the concepts underlying current-code provisions for the design of reinforced-concrete (RC) structures are in conflict with fundamental properties of concrete at both the material and the structure levels.
Reappraisal of Concepts Underlying Reinforced-Concrete Design
Since the mid-eighties, there has been an increasing amount of experimental evidence which shows that many of the concepts underlying current-code provisions for the design of reinforced-concrete (RC) structures are in conflict with fundamental properties of concrete at both the material and the structure levels.
Reappraisal of Concepts Underlying Reinforced-Concrete Design
Engineering Materials
Kotsovos, Michael D. (author)
2013-10-04
21 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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