Dynamic Relaxation - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • W J LEWIS, TENSION STRUCTURES: Form and behaviour, London, Telford, 2003
  • D S WAKEFIELD, Engineering analysis of tension structures: theory and practice, Bath, Tensys Limited, 1999
  • H.A. BUCHHOLDT, An introduction to cable roof structures, 2nd ed, London, Telford, 1999

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