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Steel Structures

Kindmann, Rolf / Kraus, Matthias

Steel Structures

Design using FEM

April 2011
  • XII, 540 pages
  • 365 figures
  • 90 tables
  • Softcover
  • English
ISBN: 978-3-433-02978-7
out of print
 

Steel Construction

4 (2011), No. 3, S. 212

[...] It goes without saying that this 540-page, copiously illustrated book leaves no significant questions unanswered. The authors have therefore created a product that has the ingredients to become a “standard work of reference” for all subjects associated with FEM. We would certainly recommend that this book be included in every FEM user’s library.

Bertram Kühn