Specification of Concrete with Special Reference to the Proposed Unified Code

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Teychenne, D C

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 46, Issue 5, 1968

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Teychenne, D C

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 46, Issue 5, 1968

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At present, the requirements for structural concrete are specified in five different Codes of Practice. These Codes have been drafted at different times and it is not surprising that they differ considerably in those sections related to the specification and production of the concrete. This paper describes the development of
the requirements for concrete in the Codes from 1934 to 1965.

D.C. Teychenné

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