ISSN 0741-1294
Vol. 16, Issue 1, 1998June 01, 1998 EDT
Establishing the Basis for Using Transient Stress Waves for Nondestructive Evaluation of Masonry
Establishing the Basis for Using Transient Stress Waves for Nondestructive Evaluation of Masonry
Articles in Vol. 16, Issue 1, 1998
Vol. 16, Issue 1, 1998
- Waste Materials in Block ManufacturingElsaid RamadanAmde M. AmdeJames Colville
- Structural Performance of Residential Chimneys in EarthquakesMatthew J. ScolforoJohn ChryslerJames E. Amrhein
- Microwave Noninvasive Detection of Grout in MasonryKarl J. BoisHeather CampbellAaron BenallyPaul S. NowakReza Zoughi
- Mechanical Properties of Masonry WallsClayford T. Grimm
- Masonry Performance CriteriaClayford T. Grimm
- Gypsum Mortar in Historic StructuresRichard A. LivingstonAmde M. AmdeA. Chaturbahai
- Evaluation of Seismic and Wind Resistance of a Low-Rise Masonry BuildingNina K. KristevaScott D. Schiff
- Establishing the Basis for Using Transient Stress Waves for Nondestructive Evaluation of MasonryTamara Jadik WilliamsMary SansaloneMircea Grigoriu
- Effect of Capping Technique on Observed Compressive Strength of Facing BrickL. K. CrouchJames F. BrogdonR. Craig HemdersonDarrell Lanham
Williams, Tamara Jadik, Mary Sansalone, and Mircea Grigoriu. 1998. “Establishing the Basis for Using Transient Stress Waves for Nondestructive Evaluation of Masonry.” The Masonry Society Journal 16 (1). https://doi.org/10.70803/001c.140632.
