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0368-2455
Volume 23, Issue 2, December 1944
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THE LOCATION, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE TEMERLOH-MARAN ROAD, PAHANG, FEDERATED MALAY STATES.
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49–74
Author:
J J BRYAN
Document Type:
Research Article
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10.1680/ijoti.1944.14090
JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS . N o. 2 . 1944-45 DECEMBER 1944 Paper No. 5389. `` The Location.Design.and Construction of the Temerloh-Maran Road. Pahang. Pederated W a y States." By JOHN JEFFERIS BRYAN. B.Sc., M. Inst . C.E. (Executive Engineer. P.W.D., Malaya-Resident Engineer.) (Ordered by the Council to be published with written discussion.)? TABLE O F CONTENTS . PAGE Introduction ................. Location of the road ...
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STRESSES IN DOCKS.
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75–85
Authors:
D H LITTLE; E J EVANS
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Research Article
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10.1680/ijoti.1944.14096
LITTLE AND EVANS ON STRESSES IN DOCKS. 75 Paper No. 5421. '' Stresses i n Docks. '' * By DONALD HAMISH LITTLE,BSc. (Eng.), Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., and ELVET JOSEPH EVANS, B.Sc., A.M.I. Struct. E. (Ordered bg the Council to be published with written discussion.)jTABLE O F CONTENTS. lntroduction ...... Theoretical approach to the problem Behaviour of earth under masses stress Alternative approach to the problem Applications of the methods ...
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THE RESILIENCE OF TWISTED REINFORCING BARS.
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86–90
Author:
E K FRANKL
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Research Article
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10.1680/ijoti.1944.14097
86 FRANKL ON THE RESILIENCE Paper No. 5441. The Resilience of Twisted Reinforcing Barn.'' By E. K. PRANKL, M.A. (Ordered by the Council to be published with wittelz disoussim.)-f INTRODUCTION. THEneed for steel economy has, in recent years, directed attention to the use of " work-hardened " bars as column and beam reinforcement, and particularly to reinforcement thathas been overstrained in torsion. Dr. K. Hajnal K6nyi 1 and Mr. C. E. Reynolds, Assoc...
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FIRE UNDER A FACTORY.
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91–93
Author:
B GEEN
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Research Article
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10.1680/ijoti.1944.14098
GEEN ON FIRE UNDER A FACTORY. 91 Paper No. 5424. I' 'ire under a Factory." By BURNARD GEEN,M. Inst. C.E. (Ordered bg the Council to be published in abstractform.)? TEE Paper describes an underground fire on an extensive scale over an area of approximately 460,000 square feet below part of a factory built on an old ironworks tip ; the combustible subsoil had been disturbed by the excavations for the construction of foundations, drainage, and the like, creating new air-passages and starting slow oxidation and putting the ground into a receptive condition so that a fire occurred as the result of heat applied externally by hot residue from manufacturing processes...
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ABSTRACT. UNIFIED MOMENT COEFFICIENTS.
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94–95
Author:
Y L CHANG
Document Type:
Research Article
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10.1680/ijoti.1944.14099
94 YO-LING CHANG ON UNIFIED MOMENT COEFFICIENTS. Paper No. 5401. `` Unified Moment Coefflcienk." By Yo-LINQCRANG,M.Sc., Ph.D., of Chungking, China. (Ordered by the Council to be published in abstract forrn.)t MANY methods are available for the determination of the bending moments in continuous structural systems. The method to be used in any particular case depends upon the degree of accuracy that is required and upon the ease of adaptability of the method to the particular circumstances of the case...
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OBITUARY. JAMES VICARS. 1865-1944.
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96
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UNKNOWN
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Obituary
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10.1680/ijoti.1944.14100
96 OBITUARY. OBITUARY. JAMES VICARS was born a t Rockhampton, Queensland, on the 17th February, 1865, and died a t Sydney on the6thJuly, 1944. He was educated a t Sydney Grammar School and Sydney University, where he graduated as Bachelor of Engineering in 1888 and Master of Engineering, with gold medal, in 1891. After acting for a short period as assistant to the lateProfessor W. H. Warren, M. Inst. C.E., in connexion with an inquiry into certain railway works, he entered the Public Works Department of New South Wales in September 1888, where he was engaged for nearly 7 years in the Roads, Bridges, and Sewerage Branch upon the design of bridges, ferries, retaining walls, etc...
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