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Month: June, 2008

Lights, Camera, Tension Field Action!

30 June, 2008 (16:07) | General | 1 comment

Ok, so I can’t resist a bad pun. Anyway, this super example of tension field action is outside the structural laboratories of the Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées (LCPC) in Paris, which is the French Government body for research into roads and bridges.
This visit to LCPC was part of a European research project. Myself [...]

It’s quiet time…

18 June, 2008 (15:14) | Engineering | No comments

Lectures have ended, exams have been sat, and students have cried with joy and sorrow… So my work is done for the year! But to keep the spirits up, here’s a scene from A Few Good Structural Engineers:
Engineer:
You want answers?
Architect:
I think I’m entitled to them.
Engineer:
You want answers?
Architect:
I want the truth!!
Engineer:
You can’t handle the truth! Son, [...]

Journal Paper Published

4 June, 2008 (16:22) | Engineering, Research | No comments

The paper Characteristic traffic load effects from a mixture of loading events on short to medium span bridges has been published in Structural Safety at last. It was first submitted in June 2005 and eventually made available online in April 2007. So I’m delighted that it has eventully been given some page numbers! It has [...]