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This book forms the Proceedings of the International Seminar held
by the Institution of Structural Engineers and the Building
Research Establishment in Brighton in April 1993. It brings
together contributions from 15 countries on recent innovations in
building and construction. Developments in the design of
structures, improvements in existing materials and the introduction
of new materials have historically gone hand-in-hand. The limited
range of materials available for construction at any one time
dictates the practical range of structural form and performance. It
follows that current design methods, materials and construction
techniques may not be suitable to meet the demands of particular
applications. The introduction of a new material, or new practice
may move the performance of the construction away from that which
is reasonably well understood in the existing population of
structures. By so doing, it may also lead to behaviour which cannot
be adequately predicted by the current design methods. Developments
such as these therefore bring risks as well as benefits.
Innovations required to meet the clients' needs can also have a
profound effect on the built environment. It is i
Corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete is a major problem,
with serious implications for structural integrity and durability.
Bridges and marine structures are particularly susceptible due to
the more chemically aggressive environmental conditions that
prevail. Hence there is a need to examine the durability, strength
characteristics and suitability of alternative materials to steel
reinforcement. This book provides a thorough overview of recent
developments and applications in this area of growing importance.
This book should be of interest to structural and civil engineers
involved in the design and construction of concrete structures;
materials researchers investigating durability and strength of
reinforcing materials; and advanced students in these fields.
Lightweight aggregate concrete is undergoing something of a
renaissance. Although this material has been available for many
years, only now is it being used more widely. The volume of
structural aggregate concrete used each year is increasing
dramatically. Lower structural weight, better fire resistence, use
of waste for aggregate, lower costs for aggregate: all these
factors are contributing to the rapid increase in the use of
acceptance of structural lightweight aggregate concrete. This book
provides a comprehensive review of this growing field from an
international perspective. This book should be of interest to
structural and civil engineers involved in the design and
construction of concrete structures; researchers in concrete
materials design and performance.
Independent, practical guidance on the structural design of polymer
composites is provided for the first time in this book. Structural
designers familiar with design of conventional structural materials
such as steel and concrete will be able to use it to design a broad
range of polymeric composites for structural applications, using
glass fibre reinforced plastic materials, components, connections
and assemblies.
Designing for hazardous and abnormal loads has become an important requirement in the design process of most major buildings and civil engineering structures, ranging from tall buildings to bridges, power plants to harbour and coastal installations. This state-of-the-art volume was compiled by the Institution of Structural Engineers' informal study group Model Analysis as a Design Tool and City University's Structures Research Centre. It contains a series of papers on the design and analysis of structures through full scale and numerical modelling including the crucial areas of hazard identification and risk assessment of structures. This book will be essential reading for civil and structural engineers, designers and researchers. eBook available with sample pages: 0203479025
Independent, practical guidance on the structural design of polymer composites is provided for the first time in this book. Structural designers familiar with design of conventional structural materials such as steel and concrete will be able to use it to design a broad range of polymeric composites for structural applications, using glass fibre reinforced plastic materials, components, connections and assemblies. eBook available with sample pages: 0203475135
Designing for hazardous and abnormal loads has become an important
requirement in the design process of most major buildings and civil
engineering structures, ranging from tall buildings to bridges,
power plants to harbour and coastal installations. This
state-of-the-art volume was compiled by the Institution of
Structural Engineers' informal study group Model Analysis as a
Design Tool and City University's Structures Research Centre. It
contains a series of papers on the design and analysis of
structures through full scale and numerical modelling including the
crucial areas of hazard identification and risk assessment of
structures. This book will be essential reading for civil and
structural engineers, designers and researchers.
Lightweight aggregate concrete is undergoing something of a
renaissance. Although this material has been available for many
years, only now is it being used more widely. This book provides a
comprehensive review of this growing field from an international
perspective.
Words Unspoken begins with an angry and combative, yet heartfelt
character, Jane O'Connor. She has been married to her husband Sam
for seven glorious years, but their romance is at an irreconcilable
halt. They haven't been intimate in months. Jane's frustrated.
Sam's frustrated. And all they've managed to do is take their
frustration out on each other. They've been fighting because Jane
has a horrible secret. A secret she has kept hidden from those she
loves. Although Sam knows her secret, it's the stimulus of their
impending separation. Samantha O'Connor is Jane's sister-in-law.
She is a twenty-four year old, ambitious law student, with love
problems of her own. She has no idea what's going on between her
brother, Sam, and his wife, Jane. She's too preoccupied with
planning her mother's fiftieth birthday party, and unexpectedly
reconnects with her first love. Amy Watson used to be a successful
artist. Amy Watson used to be an inspirational art professor. Her
students used to love and admire her. Now, her students are filing
complaints with the Dean of Admissions. Her life is on a downward
spiral and she has no idea how to turn her life around. And worst
of all, she has been hearing voices ever since her husband passed
away. These three women lives merge unexpectedly; and it turns out
they have more in common than they think.
The Office of Scientific & Technical Information (OSTI), is a
part of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that houses research
and development results from projects funded by the DOE. The
information is generally an article, technical document, conference
paper or dissertation. This is one of those publications.
Amy Watson has been searching for answers into her husband's and
daughter's death for months, to no avail. Jane O'Connor, a woman
she once foolishly called a friend, a woman who callously said her
husband had it coming, a woman who she now suspects is responsible
for their death, is nowhere to be found. The police aren't helping,
but she refuses to give up hope. With the help of her new
boyfriend, Scott Pearson, a man she met while grieving the loss of
her family, she begins to look into her husband's past, and soon
starts to discover his dark secrets. Will Amy find Jane? Bring her
back, and make her pay? Or, is it too late...
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