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A cumulative damage model of steel under fire conditions
Author:
SHEN ZUYAN|CAO WX|CHEN YY
Publish Date:
31/12/1998
Media Type:
Journal article
Call Number:
CONF 693.81(061.3) PAC
Code ID:
22022
Source:
Pacific Structural Steel Conference 5th Seoul 13-16 October 1998
Volume:
2
Pages:
1103-1108
Series:
c
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