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Analysis of composite action of various mass timber structural panels with concrete layer

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  • JÁN KANÓCZ

    TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KOŠICE, SLOVAK REPUBLIC

  • VIKTÓRIA BAJZECEROVÁ

    TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KOŠICE, SLOVAK REPUBLIC

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 63, Number 6, 2018Tagged adhesive, cross-laminated timber, grooves, short-term bending test, timber panels, Timber-concrete composite, vertically laminated timber

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KANOCZ, J. & BAJZECEROVA, V. (2018): Analysis of composite action of various mass timber structural panels with concrete layer. In: Wood Research 63 (6), ISSN 1336-4561, VUPC (SDVU), 1091-1100 pp.

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