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  2. frprcs9Final00487

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/cjb/papers/cp83.pdf
    26 Mar 2010: Exciting prospects exist for a new type of “FRPcrete” that is more than simply a combination of two existing materials. ... Inevitably, most codes make implicit assumptions that are not obvious. If codes are written too early, they prevent the
  3. Discussion: Laboratory measurement of strength mobilisationin kaolin: …

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/bolton/mdb_pub/216%20discussion.pdf
    28 Nov 2013: 2012). Invited keynote: quandary in geomaterialcharacterization: new vs. old. In Shaking the foundations ofgeoengineering education. ... 1975). Discussion: new design procedure for thestability of soft clays. ASCE J.
  4. DSL - Retractable Roof Structures

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    1 Jul 2003: Two physical models of these plate structures have been made to demonstrate some of these new solutions. ... This element consists of two identical angulated bars connected together by a scissor hinge at node E, see Figure 1, and forms the basis of a new
  5. A note on Taylor's interlocking and Terzaghi’s "true…

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    6 Jan 2000: This note was published in Geotechnical News Vol 17 No 4 December 1999. ... Taylor (1948); ‘Fundamentals of Soil Mechanics’, Wiley, New York. Terzaghi (1943); ‘Theoretical Soil Mechanics’, Wiley, New York.
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    26 Aug 2007: P33. Calculate area of new roof. b. Again in order to balance the clockwise and anticlockwise moments about the mast must equal.
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    14 May 2002: The requirement for large apertures that can becompactly packaged for launch and reliably deployed inorbit, to achieve their intended configuration precisely,has spurred extensive new research worldwide. ... 73-80. Levy, R. (1996). Structural Engineering
  8. S3: Cantilever Roof Design experiment Cut out and Calculate ...

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    5 Apr 2007: Calculate area of new roof. 7. Using the same principles as before how can we calculate the area of the new roof? ... b. Sketch the structure below showing the new forces and dimensions acting on it.
  9. Coulomb’s (1773) and Rankine’s (1857) soil properties.

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    30 Oct 2017: The toe moves up, initiating shearing and dilation in a new upper failure zone, that finally breaks out of the dense sand surface at the top right. ... Similar trench invert grades in the new 20th century sewer pipes caused flow at same speed.
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    8 Feb 2000: A new design conceptof natural shape balloon for high pressure dura-bility, AIAA International Balloon TechnologyConference, June 28{July 1 1999, Norfolk, VA. ... 36, 1998. 8. Abramowitz, M. and Stegun, I.A. Handbookof Mathematical Functions, Dover, New
  11. 26 Mar 2010: The extension of the crack will occur only if there is sufficient released energy to create the required new surfaces. ... The energy needed to form associated new fracture surfaces depends on the interface fracture energy, the determination of which is

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