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FATIGUE ASSESSMENT OF COMPLEX STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF STEEL BRIDGES INTEGRATING FINITE ELEMENT MODELS AND FIELD-COLLECTED DATA, Maryam Mashayekhizadeh

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Figure 2-1 A representative S-N curve for steel material (6)
Table 3-1 Structural health monitoring sensors of the Memorial Bridge
Table 3-2 Data collection program at the Memorial Bridge.
Figure 3-6 Truck class statistics at the Memorial Bridge provided by NHDOT
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