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Materials science / Elasticity / Deformation / Buckling / Truss / Strength of materials / Structural engineering / Earthquake engineering / Fracture / Mechanics / Physics / Solid mechanics
Date: 2007-06-15 12:12:54
Materials science
Elasticity
Deformation
Buckling
Truss
Strength of materials
Structural engineering
Earthquake engineering
Fracture
Mechanics
Physics
Solid mechanics

Steel Truss Bridge Braced Pier and Substructure

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