Correct Numerical Methods of Analysis of Structural Strength and Stability of High-Rise Panel Buildings - Part 2: Results of Modelling

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The paper presents the second part of study, development and verification of correct numerical methods of analysis of structural strength and stability of high-rise panel buildings. It contains the results of computational simulations of selected section of building, results of parametric study of sections of building and results of normative strength test of concrete Structures.

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DOI: 10.1615/intjcompcivstructeng.v1.i2.70

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