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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1935) 240 (1935): 342–364.
Published: 01 January 1935
... SUPERSTRUCTURES ERECTION DECKS OPEN GRABBING DIVERS CUTTING EDGES FLOODS DAMAGE MULTISPAN ISKANDAR BRIDGE PERAK MALAYA MALAYSIA ASIA 342 COALES AND CLARHSON ON ISKAIVDAR BRIDGE, [Minutes of (Paper No. 6900.) TheIskandar Bridge, Perak,Federated Malay States. By FRANCGISEORCECOALESM...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1934) 237 (1934): 27–75.
Published: 01 January 1934
...F AUGHTIE; R G C BATSON; A F C BROWN IMPACT WHEELS ROADS RESEARCH TYRES EFFECT DAMAGE GROUND VIBRATIONS AXLES LOADS EXPERIMENTS MEASUREMENT FORCES ACCELEROMETERS INSTRUMENTS SURFACES INSTRUMENTATION TRACTIVE RESISTANCE GAUGES SOLID NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY ©...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1933) 236 (1933): 384–398.
Published: 01 January 1933
... would have to withstand.He could notspeakwith any experience of earthquakes, but he had studied the Papers and had tried to visualize the type and extentof the movement which caused damage, in the following manner. He imagined a building mounted on a raft which was not fixed in the ground but rested...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1933) 236 (1933): 508–513.
Published: 01 January 1933
... was against f a r greater earthquake forces than those of Charleston, San Francisco and Santa Barbara Earthquake Damage and Earthquake Insurance (note facing p. 904), New York, 1932. 510 EARTHQUAKE EFFEaTS : AVTHOR S REPLY [Minutes of . . .Mr. Furkert. or any other of which we have evidence in the United...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1933) 236 (1933): 398–428.
Published: 01 January 1933
... of design on the slow motions of earthquakes, since these seemed to him to result in greater damage than was produced by the quicker movements. As to Mr. Unwin s query, the theoretical example of a highchimney, purposely worked out on the assumption of an acceleration of 14 feet per second per second...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1933) 236 (1933): 344–368.
Published: 01 January 1933
...F W FURKERT © Thomas Telford and ICE 1933 EFFECT EARTHQUAKES ENGINEERING STRUCTURES SHOCKS DAMAGE EARTHWORKS BRIDGES HARBOURS ROADS RAILWAYS VIADUCTS CRACKS SEISMIC ACTION PORTS QUAYS BUILDINGS RESISTANCE FAULTS MURCHISON NAPIER NEW ZEALAND 344 FURKERT...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1931) 231 (1931): 152–160.
Published: 01 January 1931
... DAMAGE FARMS EFFLUENT EJECTORS CEMENT CONCRETE CAIRO EGYPT AFRICA 152 CORRESPONDENCE ON CAIRO [Minutes of Correspondence. Mr. Holden. Mr. H. HOLDENobserved that no one conversantwith the old and the new works could doubt the greatconstructional advantages gained byadopting a scheme...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1931) 231 (1931): 136–161.
Published: 01 January 1931
... GRADIENTS PUMPS MACHINERY PUMPING STATIONS EJECTORS SEWERS GAS DAMAGE BRICKS CEMENT PIPES INLETS SUBSOIL WATER ROUGH SCREENING DETERIORATION MAINS CAIRO EGYPT AFRICA 136 DISCUSSION ON CAIRO [Minutes of Discussion. The President. The PRESIDENinT,moving the vote of thanks...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1929) 227 (1929): 187–199.
Published: 01 January 1929
...J H HYDE; H R LINTERN © Thomas Telford and ICE 1929 NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT VIBRATIONS ROADS STRUCTURES DAMAGE TRAFFIC RAILWAYS APPARATUS DESIGN VERTICAL INSTRUMENTS MEASUREMENT HORIZONTAL CALIBRATION RECORDERS GROUND PASSAGES TRAINS...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1929) 227 (1929): 232–242.
Published: 01 January 1929
... loaded lorries passedhishouse for test purposes, and he observed that the loaded vehicles travelling slowly hadmuch less vibratory effect than the unloaded vehicles travelling quicklydown the hill. Withregard t o damage to the structure of his house, which was not jerry built, he had observed...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1924) 217 (1924): 42–52.
Published: 01 January 1924
...R F GRANTHAM GROYNING EFFECT GROYNES COASTS DAMAGE SEA PROTECTION SHORES DRIFT LITTORAL CONSTRUCTION WALLS BARRIERS MOVEMENT SHINGLE SAND ACCUMULATION DEFENCES COASTAL UK 42 GKANTIIABI ON THE EFSECT OF GKOYNING UPON [Bliuuter;of (Paper No. 4465.) The Effect...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1920) 210 (1920): 94–147.
Published: 01 January 1920
... to thistheshedsweredividedintobays 100 feetlongand30feet wide by sandbag traverses. This proved to be effective, as ammunition sheds in this depBt were twice struck by enemy bombs, only local damage being done, the sand on theroof falling in and putting outthe fire. Thedepats at BlargiesandSeignavillewerealso struck by enemy bombs...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1920) 210 (1920): 1–26.
Published: 01 January 1920
...F J E SPRING THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. SESSION 1919-1920.-PART 11. SECT.I.-MINUTESOFPROCEEDINGS. 24 February, 1920. SirJOHNPURSERGRIFFITH,President, in the Chair. (Paper No. 4301.) ( Restoration of a Cyclone-Damaged Breakwater-End, in Madras Harbour. By Sir FRANCJIOS SEPEDHWARSPDRINGK...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1919) 207 (1919): 223–228.
Published: 01 January 1919
...A G COOPER © Thomas Telford and ICE 1919 SLIPS SUBSIDENCE RAILWAYS DAMAGE MONSOONS WEATHER TEMPORARY REPAIRS PERMANENT WORKS COUNTRIES DEVELOPING RAINFALL STREAMS DIVERSION LANDSLIDES WALLS EMBANKMENTS TROPICS TROPICAL CEYLON SRI LANKA ASIA (Paper ATo. 4 2 2 3...

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