'Toys that save millions' – a history of using physical models in structural design

Author: Bill Addis

Date published

26 March 2013

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'Toys that save millions' – a history of using physical models in structural design

The Structural Engineer

Author

Bill Addis

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 91, Issue 4, 2013, Page(s) 23-37

Date published

26 March 2013

Author

Bill Addis

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 91, Issue 4, 2013, Page(s) 23-37

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

Based on his 2013 James Sutherland History Lecture, Bill Addis looks back over three centuries of model testing; from the design of St Paul's Cathedral in the 1670s to the introduction of computer modelling in the 1980s.

Synopsis

Small-scale physical models have been used to determine the most efficient form of pure compression and tensile structures since the 17th century – and to predict structural behaviour of some full-size structures since the mid-19th century. This paper traces the development of model testing in the design of building structures from its origins in the design of bridges and ship hulls in the 19th century, to the design of gravity and arch dams in the early 20th century, through the early days of designing concrete shell roofs in the 1920s and 1930s, to its most sophisticated use in the 1960s and (in conjunction with computer modelling) the 1970s. The great strength of model testing was, and is, to deal with new types of structures without design codes and even without precedent.

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Pages:
23-37
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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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