University of Birmingham Three-dimensional finite element modelling of composite slabs for high speed rails Mlilo, Nhlanganiso; Kaewunruen, Sakdirat DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/280/1/012019 License: Creative Commons: Attribution (CC BY) Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Citation for published version (Harvard): Mlilo, N & Kaewunruen, S 2017, Three-dimensional finite element modelling of composite slabs for high speed rails. in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering., M 046, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, IOP Publishing, 3rd International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Automation Science, ICMEAS 2017, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 13/10/17. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757- 899X/280/1/012019 Link to publication on Research at Birmingham portal Publisher Rights Statement: Checked for eligibility: 19/01/2018 General rights Unless a licence is specified above, all rights (including copyright and moral rights) in this document are retained by the authors and/or the copyright holders. The express permission of the copyright holder must be obtained for any use of this material other than for purposes permitted by law. • Users may freely distribute the URL that is used to identify this publication. • Users may download and/or print one copy of the publication from the University of Birmingham research portal for the purpose of private study or non-commercial research. • User may use extracts from the document in line with the concept of ‘fair dealing’ under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (?) • Users may not further distribute the material nor use it for the purposes of commercial gain. Where a licence is displayed above, please note the terms and conditions of the licence govern your use of this document. When citing, please reference the published version. Take down policy While the University of Birmingham exercises care and attention in making items available there are rare occasions when an item has been uploaded in error or has been deemed to be commercially or otherwise sensitive. If you believe that this is the case for this document, please contact [email protected] providing details and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate. Download date: 01. Mar. 2020 brought to you by CORE View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk provided by University of Birmingham Research Portal
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University of Birmingham
Three-dimensional finite element modelling ofcomposite slabs for high speed railsMlilo, Nhlanganiso; Kaewunruen, Sakdirat
DOI:10.1088/1757-899X/280/1/012019
License:Creative Commons: Attribution (CC BY)
Document VersionPublisher's PDF, also known as Version of record
Citation for published version (Harvard):Mlilo, N & Kaewunruen, S 2017, Three-dimensional finite element modelling of composite slabs for high speedrails. in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering., M 046, IOP Conference Series: MaterialsScience and Engineering, IOP Publishing, 3rd International Conference on Mechanical Engineering andAutomation Science, ICMEAS 2017, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 13/10/17. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/280/1/012019
Link to publication on Research at Birmingham portal
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