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20 November 2017
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 95, Issue 11, 2017, Page(s) 100
(The issue was updated on 21 November 2017 to correct the image of the Severn Bridge on page 28.)
This month’s winner is Alasdair Massie of Peter Brett Associates, who receives an e-book of his choice from the Institution’s current catalogue. Alasdair’s sketches reproduced here illustrate how part of a chimney might be removed and re-supported.
In this section we shine a spotlight on papers recently published in Structures – the Research Journal of The Institution of Structural Engineers. This month, we present an impact statement on 'Prestressing in Coventry Cathedral' - a paper by Chris Burgoyne and Owen Mitchell in which they describe a study of the cathedral to identify the locations of the prestressing tendons. The paper concludes with a question that should concern all engineers: “at what point does a perfectly adequate structure become compromised because of ignorance of what is going on internally?”
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