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A SED is a document of about 100 pages that makes technical information available, which is not provided by other associations or bodies. Each volume is written by one or several specialists and presents a comprehensive study on a specific theme in structural engineering.
The SEDs provide practical information in the form of reports of high scientific and technical standards on a wide range of structural engineering topics.
The readership includes practising structural engineers, teachers and students at a university level, as well as representatives of owners, operators and builders.
The SED Editorial Board is responsible for the planning and selection of technical contributions for the Association's series 'Structural Engineering Document' (SED).

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Concrete box-girder bridges - Jorg Schlaich

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The box girder is today the most widely used superstructure in concrete bridge construction.

Paperback: 108 pages
Publisher: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (1982)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3857480319
ISBN-13: 978-3857480317

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Concrete box-girder bridges

Author: J. Schlaigh, H. Scheef | Size: 44 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering | Year: 1982 | pages: 108 | ISBN: 3857480319

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Structural Engineering Documents (SED)
A SED is a document of about 100 pages that makes technical information available, which is not provided by other associations or bodies. Each volume is written by one or several specialists and presents a comprehensive study on a specific theme in structural engineering.
The SEDs provide practical information in the form of reports of high scientific and technical standards on a wide range of structural engineering topics.
The readership includes practising structural engineers, teachers and students at a university level, as well as representatives of owners, operators and builders.
The SED Editorial Board is responsible for the planning and selection of technical contributions for the Association's series 'Structural Engineering Document' (SED).

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