STUDY ON BEHAVIOR OF REINFORCED CONCRETE SLABS SUBJECTED TO IMPACT OF ACCIDENTALLY FALLING OBJECTS DURING CONSTRUCTION

Author:

MIZUSHIMA Yasunori1,HORIUCHI Yasufumi2,HARAGUCHI Kei3,HOSOKAWA Ikko1,OBA Wataru3

Affiliation:

1. Research and Development Institute, Takenaka Corporation

2. Construction Engineering Dept., Takenaka Corporation

3. East Japan Railway Company

Publisher

Architectural Institute of Japan

Subject

Building and Construction,Architecture

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