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ICE Proceedings: Engineering Divisions
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0534-2767
Volume 1, Issue 4, August 1952
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THE CONSTRUCTION OF LOCH SLOY DAM.
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169–205
Author:
J STEVENSON
Document Type:
Research Article
DOI
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10.1680/ipeds.1952.12276
PROCEEDINGS THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS PART I11 AUGUST 1952 WORKS CONSTRUCTION DIVISION MEETING 12 February, 1952 Mr D. M. WATSON, B.Sc., Vice-President I.C.E., Chairman of the Division, in the Chair The following Paper was presented for discussion and, on the motion of the Chairman, the thanks of the Division were accorded to the Author. Works Construction Paper No. 20 T h e Construction of Loch Sloy Dam " bY James Stevenson, B&., A.M.I.C...
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DISCUSSION. THE CONSTRUCTION OF LOCH SLOY DAM.
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205–221
Authors:
A MACTAGGART; W YOUNG; J D GWYNN; A P LAMBERT; J C WADDINGTON; P CAMPBELL; W J H RENNIE; J M FISHER; N G EGGLETON; R E J WORTH
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Discussion
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10.1680/ipeds.1952.12277
STEVENSON ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF LOCH SLOY DAM 205 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Consulting Engineers for the Work were Messrs Jamcs Williamson & Partners, to whom the Author is indebted for permission to publish the buttress concrete temperature graph shown on Figs 14. The Contractors were Balfour, Beatty & Co. Ltd, whose agent a t the site was Mr James Hastings. The Author wasone of the Contractor's assistant site engineers. For their constructive criticisms of all or sections of the original draft of this Paper the Author would like to record his thanks toMr L...
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SOME RECENT EXPERIENCE IN COMPOSITE PRE-CAST AND IN-SITU CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PRE-STRESSING.
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222–259
Author:
F J SAMUELY
Document Type:
Research Article
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10.1680/ipeds.1952.12278
222 SAMUELY ON SOME RECENT EXPERIENCE I N STRUCTURAL AND BUILDINGENGINEERING MEETING 5 February, 1952 DIVISION Professor A. J. S. PIPPARD, M.B.E.,D.Sc., M.I.C.E., Chairman of the Division, in the Chair. The following Paper was presented for discussion and, on the motion of the Chairman, the thanks of the Division were accorded to the Author. Structural Paper No. 30 ``Some Recent Experiencein Composite Pre-cast and In-Situ Concrete Construction, with Particular Reference to Pre-stressing" b Y Felix James Samuely, B...
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DISCUSSION. SOME RECENT EXPERIENCE IN COMPOSITE PRE-CAST AND IN-SITU CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PRE-STRESSING.
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259–279
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J CUEREL; P ABELES; G P MANNING; K HAJNAL KONYI; F WALLEY; R D BINNS; A L BENJAMIN; L T OEHLER; A GOLDSTEIN; A L L BAKER; E F HUMPHRIES; S REVESZ
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Discussion
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10.1680/ipeds.1952.12279
COMPOSITE PRE-CAST AND IN-SITU CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 259 Loading at jifth points lyrvyy Max. B.M. due to dead load = 206,000 lb.-inches, rii-L-i 12-41" r p m , B.M.due to loading , = (& . W ) = 90,800 W , Where WT = total load on beam in tons. WP Deflexion due to applied loads up topoint of cracking of soffit = 0.01572 For W E EZ = 4...
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THE IMPACT OF RADIO-ACTIVITY ON PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING SERVICES.
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280–294
Authors:
A KEY; A W KENNY
Document Type:
Research Article
DOI
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10.1680/ipeds.1952.12280
280 KEY AND KENNY ON THE IMPACT OF RADIO-ACTIVITY PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DIVISION MEETING 11 March, 1952 HENRY PRANCIS CRONIN, C.B.E., M.C., B.Sc., Vice-President I.C.E., Chairman of the Division, in the Chair. The following Lecture was delivered and, on the motion of the Chairman, the thanks of the Division were accorded to the Lecturers. The Impact of Radio-activity on Public Health Engineering Services" bY Arthur Key, D&., Ph.D., and Arthur William Kenny, M...
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CORRESPONDENCE. SOME PROBLEMS IN THE DISPOSAL OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS AND DOMESTIC WASTES.
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295–297
Authors:
A W SHILSTON; J T CALVERT; P M AMCOTTS; R F B GAUDIN
Document Type:
Letter
DOI
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10.1680/ipeds.1952.12281
CORRESPONDENCE 295 CORRESPONDENCE On a Paper published in Proceedings Part 111, April 1952 Public Health Paper No. 4 " Some Problems i the Disposal of Industrial Effluents and n Domestic Wastes " t by John Thornton Calvert, M.A., M.I.C.E., and Peter Maurice Amcotts. A.M.I.C.E. Correspondence Mr A. W. Shilston observed that open sludge-drying beds had been installed in the sewage-disposal scheme a t Crawley NewTown. Such a method of drying sludge was undoubtedly inefficient and Mr Shilston wondered if consideration had been given to alternativemethods of sludge drying...
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