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Effect of steel yield strength on load-bearing capacity: (a) yield load-bearing capacity, and (b) ultimate load-bearing capacity.

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posted on 2025-04-28, 17:29 authored by Jian Chen, Hairong Huang, Yun Zhou, Kan Liu

Effect of steel yield strength on load-bearing capacity: (a) yield load-bearing capacity, and (b) ultimate load-bearing capacity.

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