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Journal Article

Author
Kjar, A. R.
Title
Lateral load effects in instability problems
In
Civil Engineering Transactions
Imprint
vol. CE11, no. 1, Apr 1969, pp. 47-52
Description

Paper No. 2263, submitted by the author on 26th September, 1966.
The author, A. R. Kjar, BE PhD GradIEAust, was formerly a Research Fellow in the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Tasmania, and is now Mechanical Design Engineer, Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia & New Zealand Limited, Melbourne.

[This paper was awarded the Edward Noyes Prize 1970]

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  • 'Edward Noyes Prize - 1970 Award', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 43 (1-2) (1971), 31. Details

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