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Practical Approach to Optimum Design of Steel Tubular Slip-Joint Power Transmission Poles
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2003-01-01
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Dicleli, Murat
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Practical Approach to Optimum Design of Steel Tubular Slip-Joint Power Transmission Poles
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Computer Aided Optimum Design of Structures VIII
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M. Dicleli,
Practical Approach to Optimum Design of Steel Tubular Slip-Joint Power Transmission Poles
. 2003, p. 260.