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The Structural Engineer, Volume 64, Issue 11, 1986
Cracking in a prestressed bridge There have been a number of letters responding to the request made by Mr A. Y. Qaraqish in July for advice on the likely cause and effect of longitudinal cracking in a prestressed concrete bridge deck, which form part of a motorway system in Saudi Arabia. Verulam
The ‘viewpoint’ articles published in The Structural Engineer over the last few months have been concerned with Codes of Practice. In all, there are references to the rival views concerning CP114 and CP110. I would like to add a few comments of my own. M.J. Ryall
This report on the Institution’s qualifying examinations is prepared in the knowledge that is should assist future candidates in their preparatory studies and assist those who failed in their attempt to appreciate the problems encountered. It should be read in conjunction with the 1986 Part 3 and Associate-Membership question papers.