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DESIGN ASPECTS OF LARGE-DIAMETER TUBULAR CONVEYOR GALLERIES.
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633–639
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HM HAYDL
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10.1680/iicep.1986.675
Proc. Instn Civ. Enyrs, Part I , 1986,80,June, 633-'639 TURAL 8833 GROUP Design aspects of large-diameter tubular conveyor galleries H. M. HAYDL, PhD, PEng* The Paper discusses and summarizes some important design aspects of thin-walled, large- diameter tubular galleries. Introduction Inrecentyearscoal hasagain becomeprominentas a fuel sourceandcoalhandling facilities are being constructed at an increasing rate. Conveyors form a large portionof these facilities and aretherefore a major costitem. The necessity to enclose coal conveyors, for protection against the environment and vice versa, is leading to the increasing use of tubular gallery enclosures...
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STRAY-CURRENT CORROSION CONTROL IN METROS.
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641–650
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P VERNON
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10.1680/iicep.1986.676
Proc. Instn C h . Enyrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 641-650 8933 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING GROUP Stray-current corrosion control metros in P. VERNON, BA, MIEE, MIMechE, CDipAF* The Paper briefly reviews some corrosion mechanisms of steel reinforcement in concrete; it indicates the extent to which designs to control such corrosion in metro railways are emerging; and it offers a contribution towards developing this design based upon some modelling and installation experience. Introduction Reinforced concrete has been used for substantial structures for 100 years, although its usewas not generally recommended until the 1920s...
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ROAD SAFETY - THE ENGINEERING ASPECTS.
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651–668
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FJ BRAMWELL
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10.1680/iicep.1986.677
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 651-668 8964 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING GROUP Road safety-the engineering aspects F. J. BRAMWELL, BSc(Eng),MICE* Over the past decade and a half data has been collected in Buckinghamshire with the object of assessing the extent of the benefits likely to be achieved in reducing accidents by low and medium cost road improvements. The Paper sets out the results which have been achieved and compares the effectiveness of different types of remedial measures, such as resurfacing and changes in junction control...
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FORT GEORGE REHABILITATION.
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669–684
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AF CRUDEN; R LINN
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10.1680/iicep.1986.678
Proc. Instn Civ. Enyrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 669-684 8979 ENGINEERING STRUCTURAL GROUP Fort George rehabilitation A. F. CRUDEN, MSc, MICE, FIStructE, MIHT, FGS* R. LINN, BSc, MICE, MIHT? Fort George is a 200-year-old Ancient Monument and category ` A listed building situated on a peninsula on the southern coast of the Moray Firth 14miles east of Inverness. Used untilrecently by the Ministry of Defenceas a barracks, it is beingupgraded to provide facilities to suit the current requirements of the Army...
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THE CONSTRUCTION SCENE IN AFRICA: TRENDS AND REALITIES.
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685–705
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MA AL MUFTI; SR COCHRANE
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10.1680/iicep.1986.679
Proc. Instn Ciu. Enyrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 685-705 9026 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT GROUP The constructionscene in Africa: trends andrealities M. A. AL-MUFTI, MSC, MUIE* S. R.COCHRANE, MSc, PhD, MICE,MIPHE, MIWES* This Paper examinestheeconomicgrowthtrendsfor 40 selectedAfrican countries and identifies the relationship between the level of activity in the construction sector and the gross domestic product(GDP), together with its three major component sectors agriculture, manufacturing and mining. The high correlation which is found between construction and GDP clearlyindicatesthedependence of the constructionindustry on economicperformance...
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THE ROLE OF THE CIVIL ENGINEER IN THE FORESTRY COMMISSION.
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707–729
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RM HAY
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10.1680/iicep.1986.680
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 707-729 9054 GROUP MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING The roleof the civil engineer in the Forestry Commission R. M. HAY, MICE,FIHT,FIAgrE* The Forestry Commission is the Government Department responsible for the operation of state-owned forests in the UK. This Paper describes the part the civil engineer plays in the multi-discipline team consisting of foresters, land agents, mechanical engineers and others in growing and harvestingtimber. The planning,design and construction of forestry roads and bridges and the management of civil engineering operations in remote and difficult conditions is discussed...
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8867-70 DISCUSSION. JAMUNA RIVER 230kV CROSSING, BANGLADESH.
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731–753
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LW HINCH; DM MCDOWELL; PW ROWE; DA HUGHES; AB WOOD; JA CHANDLER; J PERAINO; RI FAIR; FIDIC
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10.1680/iicep.1986.681
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs,Part 1, 1986,80, June, 731-753 8867-70 DISCUSSION ENGINEERING GROUND GROUP Jamuna River230 kV crossing, Bangladesh I. Design of foundations. L. W. HINCH, M. MCDOWELL D. and P. W. ROWE.Paper 8867 11. Design of transmission line. D. A. HUGHES and A. B. WOOD. Paper 8868 111. Construction of foundations. J. A. CHANDLER, J. PERAINO P. W. ROWE.Paper 8869 and I IV...
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DISCUSSION. THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE RIVER ROTHER CABLE-STAYED FOOTBRIDGE, ROTHER VALLEY PARK.
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755–756
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M C WILSON; R D BELL; A C G HAYWARD
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10.1680/iicep.1986.682
Proc. Instn Civ. Engrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 755-756 8842 DISCUSSION STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING GROUP The design and construction of the River Rother cable-stayed footbridge, Rother Valley Park M. C. Wilson and R. D. Bell Mr A. C. G. Hayward, Cuss Hayward & Partners The single tower design for the cable stayed footbridge conveniently able to deal is with the problem should the west bank seat subside. The Authors state that a single span lattice girder bridge would have been comparable in price...
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DISCUSSION. RISK AND ITS MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.
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757–764
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JG PERRY; RW HAYES; M BARNES; A NORMAN; RJ BUTLER; RK CORRIE
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10.1680/iicep.1986.683
Proc. lnstn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1986,80,June, 757-764 DISCUSSION ENGINEERING 8809 MANAGEMENT GROUP Risk and its management in construction projects J. G. Perry and R. W. Hayes Dr M. Barnes and Mr A. Norman, Martin Barnes and Partners The Authors are tobe congratulated on providing a lucid and thorough review of the risk analysis techniques now availableand for exploring the way in which they may be applied in order to secure better management of risk on construction projects. The following comments are offered in elaboration of particular points made by the Authors...
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DISCUSSION. ANALYTICAL FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT DESIGN: A CRITICAL STATE OF THE ART REVIE W 1984.
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765–767
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CK KENNEDY; JD CLARKE; HR ELSDALE
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10.1680/iicep.1986.684
Proc. Instn Ciu. Enyrs, Part 1,1986,80,June, 765-767 DISCUSSION 8878 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING GROUP Analytical flexible pavement design: a critical state of the art review 1984 C. K. Kennedy Mr J. D. Clarke, Sunderland Polytechnic The use of repeated load triaxial tests to obtain material properties for analytical triaxial pavement design is a suggestion thatoughttobeencouraged.Most machines can be adapted to perform repeated load tests for an equipment cost of approximately E300, especially if air actuators are used. This applies to both 37 mm and 100 mm triaxial cells...
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DISCUSSION. COLLIFORD DAM SAND WASTE EMBANKMENT AND ASPHALTIC CONCRETE MEMBRANE.
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769–784
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TA JOHNSTON; JD EVANS; FF POSKITT; ADM PENMAN; JE SMITH; GP SIMS; ET HAWS; CW ISHERWOOD; PJ FORBES; DJ PAIN; RE COXON
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Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1986,80,June, 769-784 8830 DISCUSSION WATER ENGINEERING GROUP Colliford Dam sand waste embankment and asphaltic concrete membrane T. A. Johnston and J. D. Evans Mr Johnston and Mr Evans The Paper described the behaviour of the dam during impounding to the end of 1984. Reservoir filling has continued steadily and the reservoir is now 70% full in terms of volume and the water level is within 3 m of the spillway crest. 7 2 . The instrumentation has indicated that the dam has continued to behave as expected...
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8896-8898 DISCUSSION. M25 NORTH-EAST SECTOR: HOLMESDALE AND BELL COMMO N TUNNELS.
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785–800
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DI EVANS; HT LAWRENCE; MG ALLINSON; EV JENKINS; HW HUBBARD; JS RUSHTON; MS HOOPER; FJ PARKER; J TIPLADY; RM NEWLAND; K SRISKANDAN; JFL LOWNDES; MA SELFE; JB BURLAND; DM POTTS; IF SYMONS; DJ GREGG; DO
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10.1680/iicep.1986.686
Proc. Instn Ciu. Enyrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 785-800 88968898 TRANSPORTATION DISCUSSION ENGINEERING GROUP M25 north-east sector: Holmesdale and Bell Common tunnels D. I. Evans and H. T. Lawrence M. G. Allinson, E. V. Jenkins and H. W. Hubbard J. S. Rushton andM. S. Hooper Authors' introduction The evolution of the M25 was piecemeal, as illustrated on the length between the A1 and All1 which was opened to traffic as the A1178, later designated M25 which had its origin in the south of the ring where the M25 was in fact a bypass of the A 2 5 2...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. FEEDBACK: POST-CONTRACT INFORMATION.
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801–804
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MF MAGGS; LJ COX; GH POTTER; MA GARNHAM; ICE; CIPFA
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10.1680/iicep.1986.687
Proc. Instn Ciu.Engrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 801-804 INFORMAL ENGINEERING DISCUSSION MANAGEMENT GROUP Feedback :post-contract information Introducers M. F. MAGGS, BSc(Eng), FICE, FIHT' L. J. COX, FIHTT G. H. POTTER, DIC, FICE, FIHTS Reporter M. A. Garnham* Mr Maggs introduced the subject from the pointof view of the employer who is also the author of the design standards andprincipal specification. He drew attention to the fact that contractors and engineers both have their own commercial interests which need to be considered...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTIO N.
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805–806
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M RICHARDS; J HOLLINGWORTH; P OLIVER; IM SMITH
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10.1680/iicep.1986.688
Proc. Znstn Ciu. Enyrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 805-806 INFORMAL ENGINEERING DISCUSSION MANAGEMENT GROUP The useof computers in international construction Introducers M. RICHARDS* J. HOLLINGWORTHt P. OLIVERf Reporter I. M. Smith, DSc, MICE3 Three radically differing solutions to the problem of computer usage remote from head office were put forward. Mr Richards described the use of head office mainframes andsoftwareandthe use of a satellite communications link from the Falkland Islands. Theexceptional circumstances includinglack of local infrastructure and shortlead times, dictated a method of working involving transmission of data to London from a low cost terminal on site...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. THE IMPACT OF COMMON LAW ON THE ENGINEER`S DUTY.
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807–809
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JF UFF; AJ MORGAN
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10.1680/iicep.1986.689
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1, 1986,80, June, 807-809 INFORMAL ENGINEERING DISCUSSION MANAGEMENT GROUP The impactof common law on engineer's duty the Introducer J. F. UFF, QC, PhD, BSc, FICE, FCIArb, MConsE* Reporter A. J. Morgant The engineer'sduty The duty of an engineer is variously defined in a number of sources. The Institution of Civil Engineers' Rules for Professional Conduct require him to have `full regard to the public interest' and to `discharge his professional responsibilities with integrity' and with `complete fidelity'...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. INSPECTION OF OLD EARTH DAMS.
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810–813
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BH ROFE; RM ARAH; J HAY
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10.1680/iicep.1986.690
Proc. Instn Cio. Engrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 81G813 INFORMAL DISCUSSION GROUND ENGINEERING GROUP Inspection of old earth dams Introducers B. H. ROFE, MA, FICE, FIWES, MConsE* R. M. ARAH,MA, DIC, FICE, MIWES, MConsEt Reporter J. Hay, BSc, MICE, MIWES* Identifying the three S's of reservoir safety-seepage, settlement and stains, Mr Rofe stressed that safety inspectionsof old dams need to be conducted with aneye to changes in seepage or leakage patterns, settlements or lateral displacements, and colour...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. SOME ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF DEVELOPMENT - THE STRESS ON WATER.
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814–817
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RF STONER; R BIDWELL; J VERNON; B THAKE; DW HAYWARD
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10.1680/iicep.1986.691
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1, 1986,80, June, 814-817 INFORMAL ENGINEERING DISCUSSION MANAGEMENT GROUP Some environmental consequences developmentof the stress on water Introducers R. F. STONER, BSc, FICE* R. BIDWELL, MA, PhD? J. VERNON, BSc, PhDt B. THAKE, BSc$ Reporter D. W. Hayward, MSc, MRSC, MIWESS Mr Stoner referred to recent studies in Egypt of the effect of controlled development of waterresources in the Nile BaSinbelow the Aswan High Dam and associated Lake Nasser reservoir...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. TOWARDS SIMPLER CONTRACTS.
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818–821
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M BARNES; MW ABRAHAMSON; HA PALMER; JN BARBER; ICE
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Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 818-821 INFORMAL ENGINEERING DISCUSSION MANAGEMENT GROUP Towards simpler contracts Introducers M. BARNES, BSc (Eng), PhD, FICE, FCIOB, MBCS, ACIArb* M. W. ABRAHAMSON, LLB H. A. PALMERt Reporter J. N. Barber, MA, LLB, MICES Dr Barnes opened the discussion with the point of view of the project manager,in which role he found himself constrained by the existingstandard forms of contract. If he were permitted to use improved forms, he believed he would be able to provide a better service and more oftento achieve completionof a project closeto the originally intended date and estimated cost...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. AIR PASSENGER DISTRIBUTION.
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822–825
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SB ABRAHAMS; RG COATES
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10.1680/iicep.1986.693
Proc. Znstn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1, 1986,80, June, 822-825 INFORMAL DISCUSSION TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING GROUP Air passenger distribution Introducer S. B. ABRAHAMS, BSc, FSS* Reporter R. G. Coates, BSc, MICEt Mr Abrahams referred to the previous discussion `Airports for Commuter and Third Level Traflic' which took place on 7 December,1983 and felt that this session couldbe regarded as a second of that discussion. part The distribution of air passengers within the United Kingdom is a real and important relevance to problems of the aviation industry in the fields of airport planning, international negotiations and airline corporate planning and AbraMr hams felt that careful study was required before any interpretation was placed on available information...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. THE DESIGN, BUILD AND MAINTAIN CONCEPT FOR ROAD S CHEMES.
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826–831
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F J PARKER; C IRWIN CHILDS; C IRWIN CHILDS; J F UFF; H L YEADON; M J SIMPSON; R H CLARKE
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10.1680/iicep.1986.694
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1, 1986,80, June, 826-831 INFORMAL DISCUSSION TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING GROUP The design, build andmaintain concept for road schemes Introducers F. J. PARKER, MEng, FICE* C . IRWIN-CHILDS, MICE? J. F. UFF, QC, PhD, BSc(Eng), FICE H. L. YEADON, BScTech, FEng, FICE M. J. SIMPSON, LLB, LMRTPIS Reporter R. H. Clarke,BA, LLB, MICE? In October 1984 the Secretary of State for Transport announced that new type of a contract would be introduced on an experimental basis into the trunk road programme, in which contractors would undertake to carry out the design, construction and maintenanceof trunk roadschemes...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. PUMP INTAKE DESIGN: THE RIGHT APPROACH.
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832–836
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IS PATERSON; RM NOBLE; MJ PROSSER
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Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1, 1986,80, June, 832-836 INFORMAL DISCUSSION WATER ENGINEERING GROUP Pump intake design: the right approach Introducers I. S. PATERSON* R. M. NOBLE* Reporter M.J. Prossert The introducers presented the problemsfacing the designer of a pump intake, the codes of practice and technical literature which provide the source guidance, the of way to apply this information to produce good designs, the way to correct poor design, and advice on hydraulic modelling techniques. Several cases poor intake of design were presented, together with descriptions of the remedial measures taken after the problems and solutions had simulated with hydraulic models...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. WATERWORKS OR PALACES? APPROPRIATE PROJECTS FOR D EVELOPING COUNTRIES.
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837–839
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JP SMITHSON; J WEEKS; R STEWART; DWJ MILES
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10.1680/iicep.1986.696
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1, 1986,80, June, 837-839 INFORMAL APPROPRIATE DISCUSSION DEVELOPMENT PANEL Waterworks or palaces? Appropriate projects for developing countries Introducers J. P. SMITHSON, BSc (Eng), CEng, MICE, MIWES* J. WEEKS, AADip, FRIBAt R. STEWART, MRTPI, RIBA, FBIMS Reporter D. W. J. Miles, BSc, FICE, FBIM Mr Smithson noted that the theme of the meeting implied three principal questions. First, what are the benefits to the recipient of different types of development?; secondly, who decides what the development shouldbe?; andthirdly, how are the available resources put to best use? He chose to approach these questions from the standpoint of his own experience as a water engineer working in the rural water supply sector...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN SITE SURVEY.
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840–842
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IM SMITH; SG TAYLOR; PD FASSAM
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Proc. Instn Cio. Engrs, Part 1,1986,80, June, 840-842 INFORMAL DISCUSSION ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT GROUP The use of computers in site survey Introducers I. M. SMITH,FRICS, MBCS S. G. TAYLOR, BSc, ARICS Reporter P. D. Fassam Mr Smith spoke of the last two decades in land surveying leaving behind the traditional techniques of map production, which had been based upon direct graphical measurements. Instead, the complex technology of large scale data collection had been required to cater for the many different formats of survey data now demanded by users...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. ENERGY IN BUILDINGS AND ITS MANAGEMENT.
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843–846
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RH ROOLEY; PT MAY
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10.1680/iicep.1986.698
Proc. Instn Civ. Engrs, Part 1, 1986,80, June, 843-846 INFORMAL GROUP DISCUSSION ENGINEERING ENERGY Energy in buildings andits management Introducer R. H. ROOLEY, BA, BAI, FICE, FIMechE, MInstE, FCIBSE, MConsE* Reporter P. T. May, BSc(Eng), MICE? Society requires civil, mechanical, electrical and energy engineers to design buildings which, through co-operation, were energy efficient. Building managers and maintainers were required to run those buildings in an efficient manner. Traditional methods of design, construction, management and maintenance made this difficult...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. BUILDING FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY.
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847–849
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IWT PEPPERELL; KJC CLAYDEN; AR WILKES; DO EMPTAGE; EM O`LEARY
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Proc. Instn Civ. Engrs, Part 1, 1986,80, June, 847-849 INFORMAL STRUCTURAL GROUP DISCUSSION ENGINEERING Building for high technology Introducers I. W. T. PEPPERELL, Dip Arch, RIBA* K. J. C. CLAYDEN,BSc, FICE, FIStructE, FIHTt A. R. WILKES, BSc, MIEE, MInstE, MCIBS, MIEEEf D. 0.EMPTAGE, FRICSg Reporter E. M. O'Leary, BE, FICE, FIStrutE, MIHTT The Chairman explained that the purpose of the meeting was to discuss both the opportunities and problems presented by the challenge of building for high technology industries...
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