Faults in Concrete Structures

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Bowie, P G

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 30, Issue 3, 1952

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Bowie, P G

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 30, Issue 3, 1952

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An examination of a number of reinforced concrete structures erected during the past 50 years indicates that, while normal practice in design provides an adequate reserve of strength and sufficient durability within a building, there is reason to think that some modifications of these standards are desirable where the structure as a whole, or in part, is exposed to the weather.

P.G. Bowie

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