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Water-retaining Structures and Retaining Walls

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The design of both of these types of structure is based on fundamental principles and analysis techniques which have been discussed in previous chapters. Because of their specialised nature, however, design is often governed by factors which may be regarded as secondary in normal reinforced concrete work. Such structures are relatively common, in one form or another, and hence justify coverage in some detail.

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© 1990 W. H. Mosley and J. H. Bungey

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Mosley, W.H., Bungey, J.H. (1990). Water-retaining Structures and Retaining Walls. In: Reinforced Concrete Design. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20929-3_11

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