Professor W.J. Harvey and J. Simon explain how to use moiré photography as a suitable technique for recording displacements over a whole surface in relation to arches and walls.
Publish Date – 6 February 2001
Professor D.A. Nethercot, Dr W.M.K. Tizani and Professor N.J. Smith discuss how information technology tools can help to integrate processes of design for tubular steelwork.
This article discusses the analytical and design issues involved in second-order analysis of buildings under static and dynamic loads, with particular emphasis on the application of computer based tools.
This paper describes the design of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge from concept through development and analysis and explains the design criteria adopted for static and dynamic conditions.
This issue's letters discuss attracting people to engineering, taking a lead on engineering matters and pedestrian-reduced vibrations.