ICE manual of structural design: buildings
Edited by
John W. Bull
John W. Bull
Brunel University
UK
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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978-0-7277-4195-0
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978-0-7277-4144-8
Publication date:
2012
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Chapter 6 Controlling the design process
By
Iain A. MacLeod
Iain A. MacLeod
Professor Emeritus
University of Strathclyde, UK
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Iain A. MacLeod
Professor Emeritus
University of Strathclyde, UK
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2012
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Iain A. MacLeod, 2012. "Chapter 6 Controlling the design process", ICE manual of structural design: buildings, John W. Bull
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In order to reduce the incidence of faults in structural design, careful attention to the processes used is essential. In particular, faults in the use of structural analysis and of structural codes of practice can lead to serious consequences. The basic strategy is to adopt a questioning approach to all inputs and outputs with special attention to validation of models and verification of results of calculations.
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