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[doi: 10.1680/geot.2008.58.9.693] 693 Introduction for the 46th…
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/mair/Rankine%202006.pdf27 Jan 2009: He read engineering at Clare College, and wasinspired by the lectures on soil mechanics given by PeterWroth. ... On graduating in 1971 he was determined to workfor a company with geotechnical engineering prominent inits portfolio. -
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www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/200.pdf3 May 2010: Of course, ground movements can lead to water release, as well as the other way round. ... A larger uncertainty would have had to be accepted if γu had been estimated from plasticity index using Figure 2, of course. -
The Role of Micro-Mechanics in Soil Mechanics
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/publications/TR/TR313.pdf15 Aug 2001: And notwithstanding the newness of thetechnology used in construction, there is no possibility of making a few prototype structuresprior to the production run; Civil Engineering has generally got to work first ... Brittleness is not an issue only for -
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www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/226.pdf28 Nov 2013: Investigation of the stiffness-strain response of soils is required inmany applications within geotechnical engineering. ... typical foundation-engineering scenario and the second for a typical dynamic-loading(earthquake-engineering) scenario. -
A new apparatus for modellingexcavations Sze Yue LamResearch…
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/215.pdf28 Nov 2013: It is. debatable, of course, whether a field profile in typical soft clay. ... GR/T18660/01) awarded by the UK Engineering and Physical. Sciences Research Council. -
The Role of Micro-Mechanics in Soil Mechanics
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/94_TR313.pdf5 Jan 2004: And notwithstanding the newness of thetechnology used in construction, there is no possibility of making a few prototype structuresprior to the production run; Civil Engineering has generally got to work first ... Brittleness is not an issue only for Results that match 3 of 4 words
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Matthew DeJong - Publications
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/struct/mjd/publications.html10 Jan 2017: Discrete element modelling of a post-tensioned masonry arch, 15th Int Conf on Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Computing, Prague, Czechoslovakia. ... DeJong MJ, Giardina G, Plunkett W, Ochsendorf JA (2015). Seismic design of a stone vault, -
Becoming a Civil Engineer at Cambridge
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/civils.html6 Aug 2008: The Fluid Mechanics part of the Thermofluids course would also appear in any Civil Engineering course. ... and the I.Struct.E., in exactly the same way as if you had taken a specialized Civil Engineering course. -
Cambridge University Engineering Dept. - Structures Group
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/divd.htm19 Sep 2001: Division D's broad remit is CIVIL ENGINEERING; but in view of the non-watertight and somewhat arbitrary boundaries between inter-related academic subject areas, there are examples of non-civil ... For example, Deployable Structures, which have an -
Chris Morley
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/struct/ctm/index.html5 Oct 2010: eng.cam.ac.uk. Office: 233. Born in Scotland and educated on Tees-side, Chris Morley was an undergraduate in Cambridge from 1959-62, when the engineering course here was called ... He is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Since October 1968
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