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21. Causes Analysis Of The Damage To Cement Concrete Pavements In Special Highway Sections
22. Theoretical Analysis Of Axial Load Capacity Of RC Composite Circular Columns
23. The Nonlinear Analysis Of Regional Confined High Strength Concrete Short Columns Under Axial Load
24. Study On Bearing Capacity Of Axial Loaded T-Shapped Columns Composed Of Concrete Filled Square Steel Tubes
25. Experimental Research On Bond Deterioration Of Beam Bar Of The Interior Joint In Earthquake-resistant Frames
26. Test Study On Mechanical Performance Of High-strength Concrete Column Confined By CFRP Under Axial Load
27. Analyses On Shear Capacity Of Short Pier Shear Wall Structures
28. Experimental Research On Regional Confined High-strength Concrete Short Columns Under Axial Load
29. Experiment Study On The Compressive Behavior Of Circular Concrete Columns Confined With FRP Considering The Secondary Load
30. Seismic Behavior Of Concrete Columns With High Strength Steel Bars
31. Research On Seismatic Behavior Of Tube Structure
32. Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis On Square Concrete-Filled Steel Tube Column Under Axial Loading
33. Study On The Feasibility Of Using Curved Approach Bridge As The Fastening And Anchorage Balance System For Steel Tubular Arch Hoisting
34. The Performance Analysis For Reinforcing Concrete Column With Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic
35. Experimental Study On Axially Compressed Concrete Stub Columns Confined By Different Materials
36. Research On Behavior Of Axially Loaded Composite-sectioned Concrete-filled Square Steel Tube Column
37. Behavious Of Steel Bar/Wire Mesh Mortar Strengthening Concrete Columns Under Axial Load
38. Study On The Heavy-load Asphalt Pavement Structure Of Adfluxion Harbor Road In Tianjin
39. Theoretical Analysis And Experimental Study On Seismic Behavior Of High Performance Concrete Shear Wall With Boundary Columns
40. Experimental Research On Cyclic Behavior Of Concrete-filled Steel Tubular Columns With Sustained Axial Load After Exposure To Fire
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