N/A
Standard: £10 + VATMembers/Subscribers: Free
Members/Subscribers, log in to access
The Structural Engineer, Volume 78, Issue 5, 2000
Probably no topic has generated more discussion in recent years among members of the Institution than Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Verulam has recorded a continuous debate, with a whole variety of views being expressed. Brian Clancy
Education of Engineers Francis Beale has written from South Croydon: In his Presidential Address Dr Roberts states that SARTOR will apply to future engineers from this country, which means they will have to obtain a MEng, with 4 years’ study required on top of obtaining a high quality in ‘A’levels.
Confederation Bridge, across Canada’s Northumberland Strait, is the longest bridge in the world over waters that are ice-covered for a portion of every year. The determination of the design ice forces was therefore an important element of the bridge design and of the assessment of the overall reliability of the bridge structure. The paper describes the process, and the information required, for the ice force determination. This includes: a description of the ice cover in the strait, the types of interaction possible with the piers of the bridge, the models used for the determination of the ice forces, the uncertainty associated with these parameters, and the resulting load spectrum. Professor T.G. Brown