Fatigue tests of welded joints in structural steel plates

a report of an investigation conducted by the Engineering Experiment Station, University of Illinois in cooperation with the Public Roads Administration, Federal Works Agency, the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company, the Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy

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Wilbur M. Wilson
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Fatigue tests of welded joints in structural steel plates

a report of an investigation conducted by the Engineering Experiment Station, University of Illinois in cooperation with the Public Roads Administration, Federal Works Agency, the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company, the Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy

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English
Pages
86

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Published in
[Urbana, Ill.]
Series
University of Illinois bulletin ;, v. 38, no. 27

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Library of Congress
TA492.P7 W5

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Pagination
86 p.
Number of pages
86

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Open Library
OL182203M
LCCN
a41002428
OCLC/WorldCat
13811855

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