Studies of compressive stress distribution in simply reinforced concrete near the point of failure

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English
Pages
15

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Studies of compressive stress distribution in simply reinforced concrete near the point of failure
1951, College of Engineering, the Ohio State University
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Columbus
Series
Ohio State University, Columbus. Engineering Experiment Station. Bulletin, no. 144, Ohio State University studies. Engineering series,, v. 20, no. 2, Bulletin (Ohio State University. Engineering Experiment Station : 1963) ;, no. 144.

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Library of Congress
TA683 .H53

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15 p.
Number of pages
15

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OL200859M
LCCN
a51009574
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6132688

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