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Numerical Analyses of Timber Columns Reinforced by Particulate Composite Material

Beams are structural elements commonly used in structure for construction designs. Usually wood is applied as structural elements and its use is very important because it is a material of renewable source, low density and satisfactory mechanical performance. When the wood surface is not properly tre...

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Published in:The open construction & building technology journal 2016-06, Vol.10 (1), p.442-449
Main Authors: de Carvalho, A. L. C., Leila, F. M., Dias, A. M. S., Christoforo, A. L., Silva, D. A. Lopes, Silveira, M. E., Lahr, F. A. R.
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