Double Binding Effect on the Stability of the Structure

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This article uses the finite element analysis of a specific project. The effects of the double combination box girder segment of the negative moment area structure stress properties. Draw concrete thickness and its relationship to share the role. Another explores the impact of the thickness of the concrete box girder stability, in order to provide a reference point for future design work.

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August 2014

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