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Bolton_DFI_2010_keynote_lecture_preprint
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. -
Infrastructure & the Future of Society
https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/inline/files/Rustat%20Conference%20Infrastructure_0.pdf4 Oct 2010: Robert Mair CBE FREng FRS Master, Jesus College. Professor of Geotechnical Engineering and Head of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Cambridge University. ... Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Cambridge. Peter Guthrie OBE FREng - Results that match 3 of 4 words
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Performance of neural networks in materialsscience H. K. D. ...
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2009/performance_Bhadeshia_MST_2009.pdf7 Jun 2010: materials science, there arereviews or extended summaries of the applications ofnetworks in the fields of hydrological sciences,8 atmo-spheric sciences,9 civil engineering,10 process engineer-ing11 and structural ... Civil Eng., 1990, 5,. 207–215. 13. R -
Aachen_2007.dvi
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2007/Aachen/Aachen_2007.pdf5 Jul 2010: The results are spectacular for engineering; benefits of the order illustrated in Fig. ... This would not of course be the case in a full penetration weld. -
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www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2004/shape.deformation.Bhadeshia.MSE.2004.pdf7 Jun 2010: The results are spectacular for engineering; benefits of the order il-lustrated in Fig. ... 18. 8. Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. A378, 2004, 34–39. Fig. -
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www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2003/shape.deformation.pdf7 Jun 2010: These important achievements are describedhere, within a framework which relates the atomic mechanism to the engineering scale. ... 29]. Welding alloys used in civil constructions have to meet a range of requirements other thanfatigue. -
submitted-MICRO ARCHITECURE 20 April 2010
www-mech.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/fleck/papers/281.pdf28 Jun 2010: In this paper, the evolution of engineering materials is outlined, with the main. ... in smoke. True nano-engineering has finally come with the development of tools. -
The Stiffness of Tensegrity Structures S.D. GuestDepartment of…
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/advancedstructures/files/pdf/guest2011b.pdf22 Jun 2010: The Stiffness of Tensegrity Structures. S.D. GuestDepartment of Engineering, University of Cambridge,. ... Structures constructed inthis way are unlikely to be used for civil engineering structures, but might beappropriate for highly compliant structures, -
A TRIBUTE TO A CAMBRIDGE ENGINEERINGSTUDENT
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/achievements/whittle/whitt-r.htm14 Oct 2010: In 1934 he completed the Officers' Engineering Course and, as a Flight Lieutenant, he attended Cambridge University, until 1936, where he received his B.A. ... We were going beyond all previous engineering experience in each of the major organs. -
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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