2. The left figure below shows the layout of three slabs (#1, #2, and #3) connected by joint 1 and 2. The right figure b

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2. The left figure below shows the layout of three slabs (#1, #2, and #3) connected by joint 1 and 2. The right figure b

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2 The Left Figure Below Shows The Layout Of Three Slabs 1 2 And 3 Connected By Joint 1 And 2 The Right Figure B 1
2 The Left Figure Below Shows The Layout Of Three Slabs 1 2 And 3 Connected By Joint 1 And 2 The Right Figure B 1 (39.65 KiB) Viewed 45 times
2. The left figure below shows the layout of three slabs (#1, #2, and #3) connected by joint 1 and 2. The right figure below shows the convention of joint numbering in a slab in KENSLAB software. Please fill the table below for the slab #2 and #3 with the appropriate joint numbering as an input file for the KENSLAB analysis of rigid pavements. (15 points) JON04 Slab #1 JONO1 Slab JONO2 2 Slab #2 Slab #3 JONO3 Slab No. NX NY JONO1 JONO2 JONO3 JONO4 1 4 9 0 o 2 0 2 4 9 الما 3 4 9 9
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