Composite and Steel Construction compendium. Part 3: The concrete flange of a composite beam

Author: The Steel Construction Institute (SCI)

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28 February 2014

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Composite and Steel Construction compendium. Part 3: The concrete flange of a composite beam

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The Steel Construction Institute (SCI)
Date published
28 February 2014
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The Steel Construction Institute (SCI)

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 3, 2014, Page(s) 3

Date published

28 February 2014

Author

The Steel Construction Institute (SCI)

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 3, 2014, Page(s) 3

Price

Standard: £10 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This article looks at the concrete slab, considering the beam effective flange and how disruption to the concrete can be accommodated.

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PDF
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3
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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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Composite & Steel Construction compendium Technical Issue 3

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