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Recent examples of inappropriate analysis of masonry structures, leading to their unnecessary designation as unsafe, suggest modern engineers could benefit from a wider appreciation of elementary principles. The 1820s procedure of Thomas Young – perhaps best remembered for his modulus of elasticity – is a good place to start. This paper sets out the principles of Young’s visionary approach and how it was adopted and developed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for his record-breaking Maidenhead Bridge over the River Thames in England. It also speculates how Brunel’s father Marc Isambard may have further developed the method for assessing his Thames Tunnel design.
2009 Thomas Telford
2009
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