Chapter 3 Short Column Design - Engineering
Chapter 3 Short Column Design By Noel. J. Everard1 and Mohsen A. Issa2 3.1 Introduction The majority of reinforced concrete columns are subjected to primary stresses caused by flexure, axial force, and shear. Secondary stresses associated with deformations are usually very small in most columns used in …
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