Journal Article10.1002/9780470292099.ch11
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TL;DR: Course content covers design, ultimate and serviceability limit states, actions and combinations, characteristic values, partial factors, and local buckling of cross-sections.
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Abstract: design, ultimate and serviceability limit states, actions and combinations, characteristic values, partial factors, example on actions and effects on beam; local buckling & classification of cross-sections.
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