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RE: Weight of soil acting on a shallow foundation
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02-21-2018 04:33 PM
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Normally (b) would be used. ------------------------------ [Bruce [Montgomerie] M.ASCE Design Engr GLOUCESTER [AUSTRALIA] Bruce ------------------------------
RE: A guide to codes!
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11-01-2017 10:41 AM
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For all Australian Standards go-to: Standards.org.au Then search for the particular Standard you want, IE: Reinforced/post-tensioned/steel/timber design loads-methods etc. Australia uses the metric system ------------------------------ [Bruce [Montgomerie] M.ASCE Design Engr GLOUCESTER [AUSTRALIA] ...
RE: Strengthening of transfer girders of a 22 story structure
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07-20-2017 11:47 AM
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This is not an uncommon problem especially in Shopping/Office multi storey facilities. Is the existing structure posttensioned concrete construction. If so it is a little more difficult due to limitations in changing existing stress levels especially compression . Reinforced concrete allows more latitude. ...
RE: Concrete T-Joints- Dowel Orientation
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05-22-2017 09:50 AM
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It seems that there is a considerable difference of opinion on this mater. As a student of Prof Tom Paulay 60 years ago it was impressed upon us that you always anchored rebars in the compression zone. ------------------------------ Bruce Montgomerie M.ASCE Design Engr GLOUCESTER ------------ ...
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