
Abnormal Loading on Structures
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`...this book will be essential reading for civil and structural engineers, designers and researchers.' - Current Engineering Practice 2001This book represents a state-of-the-art examination of structural design for hazardous and abnormal loads, and contains 34 papers presented at the Abnormal Loading on Structures - Experimental and Numerical Modeling Conference in London, UK, April 17-19, 2000. - MCEER News
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R. S. Matthews, Manager of Consultancy and Testing, Taylor Woodrow Construction, UK
J. L. Clarke, Principal Engineer, Concrete Society, UK and Visiting Professor, Cranfield University, UK
F. K. Garas, Chairman of the Institution of Structural Engineers' Informal Study Group Model Analysis as a Design Tool and Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, City University, London, UK
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