This report describes field and theoretical studies on the dynamic behaviou of impacting freight cars and the influence of draft gear characteristics on this behaviour.The authors were affiliated with the National Research Council Canada, Institute for Research in Construction when they authored this reportLes auteurs \ue9taient affili\ue9s avec le Conseil national des recherches Canada, Institut de recherche en construction quand ils ont r\ue9digi\ue9 ce rapportPeer reviewed: NoNRC publication: Ye
This brief paper outlines the reasons for the countrywide survey of actual snow loads on roofs begun...
This paper describes the development of the seasonal cooling energy correlation equation, and compar...
The authors calculate the heat gain weighting factors for lights in order to evaluate the load place...
This report describes field and theoretical studies on the dynamic behaviou of impacting freight car...
A rigorous selection of subjects for study by the Division of Building Research has had to be made. ...
The paper presents data on snow loads on three shapes of arena-type structures in Canada: the cylind...
At the National Research Council of Canada in November 1994, members of the North American roofing c...
At the National Research Council of Canada in November 1994, members of the North American roofing c...
A countrywide survey of actual snow loads on roofs being made by the Division of Building Research t...
Roof failures due to snow loads are often the result of heavy drifts rather than uniform snow loads....
The National Building Code of Canada requires buildings to be designed to carry uniformly and nonuni...
A more rational approach to snow loads for the design of roofs in the National Building Code of Cana...
Factors affecting snow loads on roofs are described, including climatic variables such as amount and...
This article reviews the results of tests carried out at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology ...
This survey was started in 1956 to provide the basis for refinement of the design snow loads given i...
This brief paper outlines the reasons for the countrywide survey of actual snow loads on roofs begun...
This paper describes the development of the seasonal cooling energy correlation equation, and compar...
The authors calculate the heat gain weighting factors for lights in order to evaluate the load place...
This report describes field and theoretical studies on the dynamic behaviou of impacting freight car...
A rigorous selection of subjects for study by the Division of Building Research has had to be made. ...
The paper presents data on snow loads on three shapes of arena-type structures in Canada: the cylind...
At the National Research Council of Canada in November 1994, members of the North American roofing c...
At the National Research Council of Canada in November 1994, members of the North American roofing c...
A countrywide survey of actual snow loads on roofs being made by the Division of Building Research t...
Roof failures due to snow loads are often the result of heavy drifts rather than uniform snow loads....
The National Building Code of Canada requires buildings to be designed to carry uniformly and nonuni...
A more rational approach to snow loads for the design of roofs in the National Building Code of Cana...
Factors affecting snow loads on roofs are described, including climatic variables such as amount and...
This article reviews the results of tests carried out at the Canadian Centre for Housing Technology ...
This survey was started in 1956 to provide the basis for refinement of the design snow loads given i...
This brief paper outlines the reasons for the countrywide survey of actual snow loads on roofs begun...
This paper describes the development of the seasonal cooling energy correlation equation, and compar...
The authors calculate the heat gain weighting factors for lights in order to evaluate the load place...