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The Structural Engineer, Volume 61, Issue 4, 1983
The nuclear debate and professional responsibility The current political activity and public concern with problems of nuclear policy has brought the following questions on professional involvement from Mr. R. Cheek: Should we, as constructors of the modern environment, be warning of its likely devastation in an atomic exchange? Verulam
Practical design and construction procedures are outlined for a three-span continuous composite bridge deck, incorporating the use of curved plate girders and high strength concrete using cement/PFA replacement. T. Walter Reed
While the treatment of deflection in CP110 has been generally welcomed as an improvement on the rather rough-and-ready spaddepth rules in CP114, it is very cumbersome to apply in practice. The designer cannot check the spaddepth ratio until section design is almost complete and, if a problem arises, he/she has little guide as to what scope there is for solving it by redesigning with a reduced steel stress.