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RE: Highway Design Project Examples
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02-10-2019 08:55 AM
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Hi Kumar, good question... What is your target outcome? Did you have a particular context in mind? Have you considered how to interact with stakeholders and the means of connecting to and integrating with local transportation networks? ------------------------------ Tim Clark, FRAS, R.A., M.ASCE, ...
RE: UNIT OF CALCULATION
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04-20-2018 11:14 AM
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The centimetre is an official unit of the SI system and is used for dimensioning all over Europe. The problem is not units it is the people who use them. A much bigger problem is the use of the comma as a decimal point in Europe or the decimal point to separate hundreds from thousands etc. Thus 1.000,001 ...
RE: Tubular Truss
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02-10-2017 09:59 AM
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There are two aspects to the design of industrial structures involving framing. One is the material aspect and in this particular discussion we are focused on steel. The other is the tools available for analysis, like the "method of sections" or "Bows Notation" (Robert Henry Bow 1883), which might suggest, ...
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