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2011 Calder Hall型動力炉々心部の鋼製円筒殻による耐震補強に関する実験的研究(構造)

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2011 Calder Hall型動力炉々心部の鋼製円筒殻による耐震補強に関する実験的研究(構造)
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Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan, January 1959
DOI 10.3130/aijsaxx.63.1.0_277
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内藤 多仲, 那須 信治, 竹内 盛雄, 窪田 吾郎

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