CONSIDERATION OF THE EFFECT OF THE CROSS-SECTION SHAPE ON THE BEARING CAPACITY OF INCLINED SECTIONS IN DESIGN STANDARDS
Journal Title: Збірник наукових праць Українського державного університету залізничного транспорту - Year 2017, Vol 168, Issue 2
Abstract
It isn't enough concrete data on influence of a form of cross section on the bearing ability of elements. As a rule, the models of sections are already idealized previously on the basis of the available dependences established in the relevant normative documents.
Authors and Affiliations
Vasil Karpiuk, Olena Krantovska, Fedir Karpiuk, L. Ksenshkevich
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