A review of procedures for the analysis and design of concrete structures to resist missile impact effects

Nuclear Engineering and Design - Tập 37 - Trang 183-203 - 1976
R.P. Kennedy1
1Holmes & Narver, Inc., Anaheim, California 92801, USA

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