Impact, effects of fast transient loadings

proceedings of the first International Conference on Effects of Fast Transient Loadings, Lausanne, 26-27 August 1987

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Impact, effects of fast transient loadings

proceedings of the first International Conference on Effects of Fast Transient Loadings, Lausanne, 26-27 August 1987

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Balkema
Language
English
Pages
385

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Edition Notes

"The conference was hosted by the Laboratory for Building Materials at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne and was sponsored by the Swiss National Committee for Earthquake Engineering and Dynamics."

Bibliogr.

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Published in
Rotterdam
Genre
Congresses.

Classifications

Library of Congress
TA'418.32'I55'1988, TA354 .I55 1988, TA354.I55 1988

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Pagination
ix, 385 p. :
Number of pages
385

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Open Library
OL19999202M
ISBN 10
9061918626
LCCN
2014471901
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1937147

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