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The Structural Engineer, Volume 45, Issue 11, 1967
The paper describes a series of full-scale tests on composite cantilever box beams having reinforced concrete slabs as flanges and reinforced brick walls as webs. J.M. Plowman, R.J.M. Sutherland and M.L. Couzens
COURSES IN LUBRICATION During the academic year 1967-1968 ten one-week courses in lubrication will be held at Imperial College. These courses are concerned with the practicalities of lubrication and are designed for a wide range of personnel, including plant and maintenance engineers, designer-draughtsmen and technical representatives as well as more senior staff. The content is non-mathematical in nature. The courses will be delivered by nine lecturers chosen from people who have spent all their life in industry and know their subjects from the practical aspects through and through.
Professor R. H. Evans (Professor of Civil Engineering, Leeds University) writes: ‘ As a member of the Drafting Committees of both CP 115 and CP 116 I have read with interest the series of papers 1,2,3,4 dealing with Codes of Practice and their revision, which have appeared over the past two and a half years. The papers, together with the subsequent discussions, provide a most valuable guide for those structural engineers who will eventually have to make comments and decisions on the proposed Code for Structural Concrete and which introduces a change in philosophy to limit state design. ‘