Folded Plate Construction : An Investigation of Collapse Conditions

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Folded Plate Construction : An Investigation of Collapse Conditions

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Dykes, A R

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 38, Issue 2, 1960

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Dykes, A R

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 38, Issue 2, 1960

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Stressed skin construction of the folded plate type is not used to any great extent in Great Britain, and one reason for this may be the lengthy calculations at present used in design. The paper anticipates the possibility of design on an ultimate load basis and describes an investigation into the collapse conditions of small roof structures in reinforced concrete.

A. R. Dykes

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