residential building loads review and roadmap for future progress

Residential Building Loads: Review and Roadmap for Future Progress compiles existing and changing knowledge and identifies needs in regard to improving the accuracy and application of structural loads for the purpose of efficient residential building design. In recent years the application of struct...

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Corporate Author: Structural Engineering Institute
Other Authors: Crandell, Jay H. (Editor), Kenney, Thomas M. (Editor), Rosowsky, David V. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Reston, VA American Society of Civil Engineers 2006
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