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The principles of loadbearing masonry construction
Two kinds of limit state are defined—an ultimate limit state and a serviceability limit state. To restrict to accepted values the probability of the limit states being reached, a simplified procedure is adopted, utilising available statistical data. Safety can then be determined by considering characteristic strength of the masonry, characteristic load values, design strength of the masonry and design values of loads, possibly modified by behaviour coefficients.
The principles of loadbearing masonry construction
Two kinds of limit state are defined—an ultimate limit state and a serviceability limit state. To restrict to accepted values the probability of the limit states being reached, a simplified procedure is adopted, utilising available statistical data. Safety can then be determined by considering characteristic strength of the masonry, characteristic load values, design strength of the masonry and design values of loads, possibly modified by behaviour coefficients.
The principles of loadbearing masonry construction
Building Research & Information ; 1 ; 330-334
1973-11-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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