SOME LESSONS DRAWN FROM TESTS WITH STEEL STRUCTURES
Abstract
The concept of limit states requires the analysis of structures at different load levels. As demonstrated by the example of full-scale tests with simple frames, the corresponding traditional methods of analysis give usually reliable results at lower (working) load levels, but methods of predicting ultimate load include a series of uncertainties and require experimental verification.
How to Cite
Halász, O., Iványi, M. “SOME LESSONS DRAWN FROM TESTS WITH STEEL STRUCTURES”, Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 29(3-4), pp. 113–122, 1985.
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