Steel bridge members under variable amplitude, long life fatigue loading

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Fisher, John W.
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English
Pages
26

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Steel bridge members under variable amplitude, long life fatigue loading
1983, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council
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Edition Notes

"December 1983."

Published in
Washington, D.C
Series
National Cooperative Highway Research Program report,, 267, Report (National Cooperative Highway Research Program) ;, 267.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
625.7 s, 624/.257
Library of Congress
TE7 .N25 no. 267, TG380 .N25 no. 267

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26 p. :
Number of pages
26

ID Numbers

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OL3185240M
ISBN 10
0309037085
LCCN
83040547
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4004290

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