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The Structural Engineer, Volume 24, Issue 2, 1946
In offering their sincere congratulations to the following members on the distinction recently conferred upon them, the Council feel that they are also expressing the good wishes of the Institution...
Aluminium alloys which served many useful purposes during the war have many potential peacetime applications. This paper outlines their general metallurgical and engineering characteristics. Included is a comparison with steel for certain structures which are normally regarded as outside the usual field of aluminium alloys. H.K. Hardy and C.G. Watson
This month's letters cover legislation for design checks, embodied carbon of modular construction approaches, and assessment of masonry buildings for earthquake resilience in New Zealand.