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A theoretical study of the fatigue cumulative damage analysis of reinforced concrete beams as a contribution to the design of short span highway bridges in regions where traffic is not intense

A theoretical study of the fatigue cumulative damage analysis of reinforced concrete beams as a contribution to the design of short span highway bridges in regions where traffic is not intense
A theoretical study of the fatigue cumulative damage analysis of reinforced concrete beams as a contribution to the design of short span highway bridges in regions where traffic is not intense
Muscati, Sadiq Abdul Husein Ali
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Muscati, Sadiq Abdul Husein Ali
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Morice, P.B.
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Muscati, Sadiq Abdul Husein Ali (1986) A theoretical study of the fatigue cumulative damage analysis of reinforced concrete beams as a contribution to the design of short span highway bridges in regions where traffic is not intense. University of Southampton, Civil Engineering, Doctoral Thesis, 388pp.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)
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Published date: October 1986
Organisations: University of Southampton, Civil Maritime & Env. Eng & Sci Unit

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Local EPrints ID: 393994
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/393994
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Author: Sadiq Abdul Husein Ali Muscati
Thesis advisor: P.B. Morice

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