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The Structural Engineer
Correspondence Draft Revision to B.S. 449
Sir-May I refer to Mr. L. Kraus’ remarks concerning the Draft Revision of B.S. 449? It is Mr. Kraus’ opinion that the suggested design rule for single angle tension members is more complicated than its predecessors.
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The Structural Engineer
Presidential address - session 1955-1956: Twenty-one years' progress as a chartered institution
1. Preliminary ON 4th May, 1934, a Royal Charter of Incorporation was conferred upon the Institution of Structural Engineers by his late Majesty, King George V.
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The Structural Engineer
The Tignes Hydro-Electric Scheme
DESCRIPTION of an important development in the French Alps, harnessing the upper section of the river Isere. Its main parts are a high concrete dam at Tignes, and two power stations at Brevieres and Malgovert. R. Giguet
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