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Vasarhelyi et al., 1967 - Google Patents

Coefficient of friction in joints of various steels

Vasarhelyi et al., 1967

Document ID
12929352819832415057
Author
Vasarhelyi D
Chiang K
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of the Structural Division

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STRUCTURAL DIVISION Page 1 5404 August, 1967 Journal of the STRUCTURAL DIVISION ST 4 Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION IN JOINTS OF VARIOUS STEELS By Desi D. Vasarhelyi,1 F. ASCE, and Kah …
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