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Learning structural engineering
Timothy Ibell
Apr 20, 2010
Tim Ibell, Bath University, shares views on the structural engineering education during the Structural Engineering in the 21st Century academic conference. Students has realized that that good structural design is not about...
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Learning structural engineering
Timothy Ibell
Apr 20, 2010
Tim Ibell, Bath University, shares views on the structural engineering education during the Structural Engineering in the 21st Century academic conference. Students has realized that that good structural design is not about...
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Displacements of Memory
Andrea Purdekova
Jul 31, 2017
This article investigates unofficial commemoration practices, interaction with sites of memory and the fate of the materiality of memory – mass gravesites and their remains – in the context of Burundi’s stalled transitional...
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Displacements of Memory
Andrea Purdekova
Jul 31, 2017
This article investigates unofficial commemoration practices, interaction with sites of memory and the fate of the materiality of memory – mass gravesites and their remains – in the context of Burundi’s stalled transitional...
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Cancer immunotherapy trial registrations increase exponentially but chronic immunosuppressive glucocorticoid therapy may compromise outcomes
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust Translational Medicine and Therapeutics Programme [RJAG/076 to TJ], Cancer Research UK and the Cambridge Translational Medicine and Therapeutics Academic Clinical Fellowship...
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Simulating reinforced concrete members. Part 1
Reinforced concrete members are extremely complex under loading because of localised deformations in the concrete (cracks, sliding planes) and between the reinforcement and concrete (slip). An ideal model for simulating...
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Simulating reinforced concrete members. Part 2

A companion paper described the partial-interaction localised properties that require the development of pseudo properties. If the quantification through experimental testing of these pseudo properties could be removed by the...

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Prediction of capacity for moment redistribution in FRP-strengthened continuous RC T-beams
Due to the premature debonding of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials which results in a reduction in 14 ductility, the problem of how to exploit moment redistribution (MR) in FRP-strengthened continuous 15 reinforced...
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Innovative use and characterization of polymers for timber-related construction
Timber gridshells have become a very popular, efficient, sustainable and beautiful structural application of timber. However, given the slender laths involved in this form of construction, there is concern over the durability of...
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Innovative use and characterization of polymers for timber-related construction
Timber gridshells have become a very popular, efficient, sustainable and beautiful structural application of timber. However, given the slender laths involved in this form of construction, there is concern over the durability of...
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Design methods for flexibly formed concrete beams
This paper presents an iterative method for the design of structurally optimised, simply supported, flexibly formed, concrete beams. The design and construction method using flexible formwork has been shown to facilitate...
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Simulating reinforced concrete members. Part 2

A companion paper described the partial-interaction localised properties that require the development of pseudo properties. If the quantification through experimental testing of these pseudo properties could be removed by the...

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Day one sustainability
Emissions reductions targets for the UK set out in the Climate Change Act for the period to 2050 will only be achieved with significant changes to the built environment, which is currently estimated to account for 50% of the...
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GFRP durability appraisal
The findings of a durability study undertaken on pultruded glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) cladding panels are presented. Sourced at demolition from the Second Severn Crossing Visitors’ Centre building in the UK, the...
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A numerical solution for the shape of fabric-formed concrete structures
Rob Foster, Timothy Ibell
Nov 30, 2016
This paper details a new numerical method for determining the form of a section of flexible, impermeable and inextensible hanging fabric subject to the hydrostatic load imposed by wet concrete. A closed form solution is already...
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A numerical solution for the shape of fabric-formed concrete structures
Rob Foster, Timothy Ibell
Nov 30, 2016
This paper details a new numerical method for determining the form of a section of flexible, impermeable and inextensible hanging fabric subject to the hydrostatic load imposed by wet concrete. A closed form solution is already...
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Research issues related to the appropriate use of FRP in concrete structures
This paper describes recently-completed research at the University of Bath within the BRE Centre of Innovative Construction Materials in the field of fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials for use in concrete structures. The...
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