The Influence of Low-Strength Concrete Beams on the Axial load Capacity of Concrete Columns
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 59, Issue 14, 1981

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 59, Issue 14, 1981

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The paper examines the effect of low-strength concrete beams on the axial load capacity of high-strength concrete columns when the concrete of the beams is carried through the columns.

G.K. Georgoussis and M.E. Phipps

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