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Effective length and notional load approaches for assessing frame stability implications for American steel design
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Effective length and notional load approaches for assessing frame stability implications for American steel design

Bibliografiske detaljer
Institution som forfatter: Structural Engineering Institute. Technical Committee on Load and Resistance Factor Design. Task Committee on Effective Length
Format: Electronic Resource
Sprog:English
Udgivet: New York, New York American Society of Civil Engineers [1997]
Fag:
Building, Iron and steel.
Structural frames > Design and construction.
Structural stability.
Load factor design.
Steel, Structural.
Electronic books.
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