UNIFORM CORROSION WASTAGE EFFECTS ON THE LOAD-CARRYING CAPACITY OF DAMAGED STEEL BEAMS

@inproceedings{Sharifi2012UNIFORMCW,
  title={UNIFORM CORROSION WASTAGE EFFECTS ON THE LOAD-CARRYING CAPACITY OF DAMAGED STEEL BEAMS},
  author={Yasser Sharifi},
  year={2012},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:252275722}
}
  • Y. Sharifi
  • Published 2012
  • Engineering, Materials Science
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