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1 torsional buckling
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2 torsional buckling
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3 torsional buckling
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4 torsional buckling load
torsional buckling load STAT Torsionsknicklast f, Verdrehungsknicklast f, Verwindungsknicklast f, Drillknicklast fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > torsional buckling load
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5 torsional buckling load
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6 stability against lateral-torsional buckling
English-german engineering dictionary > stability against lateral-torsional buckling
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7 lateral torsional buckling
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > lateral torsional buckling
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8 torsional-flexural buckling
English-german engineering dictionary > torsional-flexural buckling
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9 torsional-flexural buckling
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > torsional-flexural buckling
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10 torsional-flexural buckling analysis
torsional-flexural buckling analysis Biegedrillknicknachweis mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > torsional-flexural buckling analysis
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11 torsional flexural buckling
< mech> ■ Biegedrillknickung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > torsional flexural buckling
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