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Composite structures of steel and concrete: beams, slabs, columns, and frames for buildings

By: Johnson, R.P
Language: English Publisher: New Delhi Wiley 2004Edition: 3rd edDescription: xviii, 230pISBN: 9788126539819Subject(s): Building, Iron and steelDDC classification: 624.1821 JOH/C Online resources: Publisher's URL Summary: This book sets out the basic principles of composite construction with reference to beams, slabs, columns and frames, and their applications to building structures. It deals with the problems likely to arise in the design of composite members in buildings, and relates basic theory to the design approach of Eurocodes 2, 3 and 4.
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This book sets out the basic principles of composite construction with reference to beams, slabs, columns and frames, and their applications to building structures. It deals with the problems likely to arise in the design of composite members in buildings, and relates basic theory to the design approach of Eurocodes 2, 3 and 4.

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