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IN-PLANE ARCH BUCKLING OF NETWORK ARCH BRIDGES
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02-22-2011, 09:43 PM
IN-PLANE ARCH BUCKLING OF NETWORK ARCH BRIDGES

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Recently, many new network arch bridges have been built. When introducing new structures it is important to understand well its structural behavior in order to assure the usual safety and quality level. In arches, the in-plane buckling behavior is of particular interest, whose general solution for network arches was developed by the author and is presented in this paper.

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