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Studies in structural optimization/

Studies in structural optimization/

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Main Authors: 433128 Rozvany, George I. N., Mroz, Z., Hill, R. D.
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Published: Clayton, Vic. : Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, 1976
Subjects:
Structural analysis (Engineering)
Structural design
Structural frames
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