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Date: 2014-10-23 05:52:09
Bridges
Engineering
Buckling
Elasticity
Structural analysis
Box girder
Girder bridge
Truss
I-beam
Structural system
Civil engineering
Structural engineering

Assessment and Upgrading of Steel Bridges using Finite Element Modelling

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