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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF WALL GIRDERS IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF BRIDGE DECK

O. L. Zakora    
H. O. Lynnyk    
V. V. Marochka    

Resumen

The results of experimental studies of wall girders under live load are given in the paper. These studies were conducted in several stages with different types of the bridge floor.

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pp. 88 - 92
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