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Conjugate beam method
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Conjugate-beam method
Conjugate beam is defined as the imaginary beam with the same dimensions (length) as that of the original beam but load at any point on the conjugate…
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2016
2016
Kekuatan Lentur Balok Komposit Beton Dan Bata Ringan Tulangan Bambu Dengan Variasi Tinggi Bata Ringan
F. S. Prasetyo
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S. Dewi
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R. Simatupang
2016
Corpus ID: 138382963
Teknologi beton ringan sangat dibutuhkan dalam pembangunan infrastruktur di Indonesia, terutama pada gedung-gedung pencakar…
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2006
2006
Nonlinear analysis based conjugate beam method for R.C beam reinforced with carbon fiber
Wang Guo-feng
2006
Corpus ID: 114490460
Presently,it is a popular method that carbon fiber cloth is utilized to reinforce R.C members so as to enhance bearing capacity…
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2004
2004
Effective Teaching And Learning Of The Conjugate Beam Method: Synthesized Guiding Rules
I. Jong
2004
Corpus ID: 53980006
Arkansas Abstract There are different established methods in Mechanics of Materials for determining deflections of beams. No…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Structural Analysis And Design In Tomorrow's Civil Engineering Curriculum
M. A. Bhatti
2004
Corpus ID: 115332403
The paper examines coverage of various topics from typical required undergraduate courses such as Statics, Dynamics, Structural…
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2002
2002
The Application of Conjugate Beam Method in the Calculation of Deformation
Liu Hong
2002
Corpus ID: 204024007
This paper presents the principle of conjugate beam method which can be applied to the calculation of deformation.Some…
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