The Strength of Compression Members

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The Structural Engineer
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Godfrey, Edward

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 10, Issue 9, 1932

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Godfrey, Edward

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 10, Issue 9, 1932

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TENSION members in a structure are of definite and known strength, if the grade of the steel be known. The strength in a test can be predicted with small error.

Edward Godfrey

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