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ISSN 0741-1294
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Vol. 11, Issue 1, 1992August 01, 1992 EDT

Compressive Strength of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Using Small Scale Wall Elements

Dr. Ahmad A. Hamid, Dr. S.R. De S. Chandrakeerthy,
https://doi.org/10.70803/001c.140467

Articles in Vol. 11, Issue 1, 1992

Vol. 11, Issue 1, 1992
  • Service Load Design Equations for Unreinforced Masonry Construction
    James Colville
  • Compressive Strength of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Using Small Scale Wall Elements
    Dr. Ahmad A. HamidDr. S.R. De S. Chandrakeerthy
  • Splitting Tensile and Compressive Strength Relationship of Concrete Paving Blocks
    Nader GhafooriDavid R. Smith
  • Stability of Hollow Masonry Walls
    James Colville
  • A Proposed Seismic Design Approach for Masonry Shear Walls Incorporating Foundation Uplift
    David K. NakakiGary C. Hart
  • State-of-the-Art of Concrete Masonry Units
    Maher K. TadrosGary L. KrauseBabrak AmiriSteve Sweeney
  • Thermal Stresses in Composite Masonry Walls
    Md. Ayubur RahmanSubhash C. Anand
  • Old Research on Masonry Bond
    H.C. Fischer
  • Statistical Requirements for Masonry Testing
    R.H. Atkinson
TMS Journal
Hamid, Dr. Ahmad A., and Dr. S.R. De S. Chandrakeerthy. 1992. “Compressive Strength of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Using Small Scale Wall Elements.” The Masonry Society Journal 11 (1). https://doi.org/10.70803/001c.140467.
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