Journal of Constructional Steel Research
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Journal of Constructional Steel Research
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Fields of papers published in Journal of Constructional Steel Research
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- Developments and advanced applications of concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) structures: Members (2014)
- Finite element modelling of concrete-filled steel stub columns under axial compression (2013)
- Computational modeling of cold-formed steel: characterizing geometric imperfections and residual stresses (1998)
- Behaviour of short and slender concrete-filled stainless steel tubular columns (2010)
- Cold-formed steel structures (2003)
- High strength and high performance steels and their use in bridge structures (2002)
- Development and use of high performance steel (2003)
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