Introduction to structural engineering - Design of Steel Structures

Author: A. Varma

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Description: Introduction to structural engineering - Design of Steel Structures por A. Varma outlines the fundamental principles of structural design with a focus on steel structures. It's a concise resource for understanding structural behavior and load calculations.

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