All articles published in the December 2013 issue of The Structural Engineer.
Publish Date – 28 November 2013
From an initial study of c.300 buildings, Andrew Charleson presents a number of short case studies to illustrate how key architectural concepts and qualities are reinforced by exposed structure.
In the first part of a two-part article, Sean Brady explores the differences between a good designer and a good forensic engineer.
Director of Structural-Safety, Alastair Soane, summarises the latest CROSS Newsletter which includes reports on structural steelwork, the use of polyethylene pipework for edge protection and third party certification of seismic design software.
A report on the accident death rate in 2013, 'specified injury' rate and ill health and occupational disease death rate in the UK construction industry.
Mark Wilkinson explains how the new Construction Products Regulation transforms the landscape for selling construction products.
This note concerns the design of pile-caps for small groups of piles. It relies on the strut-and-tie method to determine the amount of reinforcement required in the pile-cap.
This article introduces the construction and connection details appropriate to open frame construction, with a worked example for a dowelled glulam portal haunch connection.
This article discusses the issue of achieving sufficient cover to U-bars and links for structural concrete.
With the emergence of two key government initiatives, Simon Smith reflects on the value of UK forests for timber production and the need to overcome the negative image of tree felling.
David Doran advises readers to adopt a cautious approach when following some of the advice put forward in this new manual from three Estonian based academics.
Letters in this issue include discussion on scaffolding guidance, Approved Document A, The Institution's Chartered Membership Examination, and the role of the Verulam editor.