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  2. Yielding Of Soil -1966 Lecture - Page 20

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/people/ans/1966CamClay/1966CamClay20.htm
    10 Aug 1999:
  3. Teaching material for schools - Stadium roof design

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/cjb/schools/index.html
    22 Feb 2011: About 20% of the students studying Maths GCSE in 2003 (which is virtually every pupil in England and Wales) obtained good GCSE results (B or above) in Double Science GCSE.
  4. Thorsten Hack - Research

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/th/researchdsl.html
    1 May 1999: I am also interested in Ultrasonic Motors which work above 20 kHz and are therefore inaudible to the human ear.
  5. CUED Structures Group Theses - Tsiagbe

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/abstract/wytabs.htm
    23 Sep 1998: 20% yield stress.
  6. CUED Bridge Research - Publications

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/brg/papers/
    29 Sep 2004: Imhof,D. Probabilistic Safety Assessment of Existing Bridges. The Young Researchers' Conference, 20 March 2002, Poster Presentation: The Institution of Structural Engineers, Upper Belgrave Street, London.
  7. Cam Middleton: Research

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/struct/crm/research.html
    3 Nov 2010: These tests have included a series of half-scale beam-and-slab bridge tests funded by EPSRC and the Highways Agency and 20 scale models of concrete bridges.
  8. CUED home page - Thorsten Hack - Ultrasonic Motors

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/th/ultrasonicdsl.html
    1 May 1999: Ultrasonic Motors. Ultrasonic motors and linear motors work above 20 kHz and are therefore inaudible to the human ear. ... Although the rotor moves only a micrometer in an individual cycle of the elliptical motion, this can add up to a speed of 2cm/sec
  9. Cambridge University Engineering Dept. - Structures Group

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/abstract/fischerabs.htm
    10 Aug 2004: It was found that gravity can be compensated by controlling the forces in the suspension elements to between 10% and 20% of g, however by controlling the displacements, the compensation is
  10. CUED Structures Group Theses - Chan

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/abstract/ibabs.htm
    8 Jul 2004: Even though extensive research has taken place in the last 20 years, their use has been limited to prototype structures.
  11. Cambridge University Engineering Dept. - Structures Group

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/abstract/Ekstromabs.html
    10 Mar 2005: An in-depth review of 20 currently available thermoplastic composite joining techniques is presented.

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