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Properties of materials at high rates of straining or loading
Summary The paper reviews published data on the strengths and stiffnesses of a number of building materials at the high rates of straining or loading that they may experience as a result of impacts or similar accidental loads. Relevant data on these materials—steel, aluminium, concrete, brickwork, glass, plastics, and wood—are very varied in their adequacy. Most emphasis is given to steel and concrete. Data on them and on some of the other materials are presented graphically in a uniform manner suitable for use in design.
Properties of materials at high rates of straining or loading
Summary The paper reviews published data on the strengths and stiffnesses of a number of building materials at the high rates of straining or loading that they may experience as a result of impacts or similar accidental loads. Relevant data on these materials—steel, aluminium, concrete, brickwork, glass, plastics, and wood—are very varied in their adequacy. Most emphasis is given to steel and concrete. Data on them and on some of the other materials are presented graphically in a uniform manner suitable for use in design.
Properties of materials at high rates of straining or loading
Mainstone, R. J. (author)
Matériaux et Construction ; 8 ; 102-116
1975-03-01
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Properties of materials at high rates of straining or loading
TIBKAT | 1975
|Properties of materials at high rates of straining or loading
Springer Verlag | 1975
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