The Deutscher Ausschuβ für Eisenbeton (German Committee for Reinforced Concrete) 1907-1945. Part 1: Before World War I

This two-part paper examines the foundation, the research work and the published output of the Deutscher Ausschuβ für Eisenbeton - the German Committee for Reinforced Concrete - reflecting its relationship with the expanding and changing use of concrete in Germany during the first half of the twenti...

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