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Use of analytical model of hammer impact for pile drivability study : a case study of pile foundation of Noetsu Bridge No.3 /

Use of analytical model of hammer impact for pile drivability study : a case study of pile foundation of Noetsu Bridge No.3 /

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Main Authors: 297344 Md. S. Khaled, Tatsunori, Matsumoto, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Fakulti Kejuruteraan Awam, One-Day Seminar on Pile Testing and Performance (1997 : UTM, Skudai)
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Language:eng
Subjects:
Piling (Civil engineering)
Foundations
Offshore structures
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