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Some articles in this issue are:
-Project focus: King's Cross/St Pancras station mono-pile tower crane foundation
-Professional guidance: Structural-Safety
-Technical Guidance Note: Lateral torsional buckling -Technical Guidance Note: Element size estimation
-Research: A comparative embodied carbon assessment of commercial buildings
-Research: Introduction to new steel bridge design method using sandwich slab technology
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Along with rising energy demand in the 21st century and the growing recognition of global warming and environmental pollution, energy supply has become an integral and cross cutting element of every countrys economy. In recent years, more and more countries have prioritized sustainable, renewable, and clean energy sources such as wind, solar, hydropower, biomass, etc., as the replacements for fossil fuels. Wind power is the fastest growing alternative energy segment, providing an attractive cost structure relative to other alternative energy.
Wind energy has played a significant role in North American and European countries, and some developing countries such as China and India. In 2009, over 37 GW of new wind capacity were installed over the world, bringing the total wind capacity to 158 GW. There is no doubt that wind power will play a major role as the world moves towards a sustainable energy future.
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Does anyone have a copy of NA to BS EN 1991-1-5:2003 UK National Annex to Eurocode 1: Actions on structures – Part 1-5: General actions – Thermal actions
Ground Improvement techniques are often used to improve sub soil properties in terms of their bearing capacity, shear strength, settlement characteristics, drainage, etc. These techniques have a wide range of applicability from coarse grained soils to fine grained soils. Depending upon the loading conditions and nature of soil, a suitable technique which is also economical needs to be adopted. This paper gives the concept and theory of a few ground improvement techniques and describes the practical application of these techniques along with a case history for each of the techniques.
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Size: 330 KB | Format:PDF | Quality:Original preprint | Publisher: Occupational Safety and Health Service | Year: 1994 | pages: 58 | ISBN: 0477035582
This code of practice has been prepared to inform employers and employees of precautions and safe practices that should be followed when carrying out demolition work. It is hoped that the safe practices recommended will be a useful aid to those involved in demolition, to avoid the potential hazards associated with the work.
Additional information about demolition can be found in British Standard BS 6187:1982 Code of practice for demolition or in Australian Standard 2601:1983 SAA Demolition code, or in other references listed in Appendix C.
Legislation controlling demolition work includes the Building Act 1991, the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Historic Places Act 1980.
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MicroStation is the world s leading information modeling environment explicitly for the architecture, engineering construction, and operation of all infrastructure types including
utility systems, roads and rail, bridges, buildings, communications networks, water and wastewater networks, process plants, mining and more. MicroStation can be used either as a software application or as a technology platform
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MicroStation PowerDraft is a professional-level application used for production 2D/3D drafting and detailing. PowerDraft provides an intuitive interface for creating, editing, and manipulating drawings and models in DGN or DWG format and is completely integrated with all Bentley solutions.
Because PowerDraft and MicroStation are based on the same code base, they share many of the same features and functions, including MicroStation's full suite of referencing, dimensioning, text, and drawing tools.
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Data Interoperability - Native support for DGN and DWG files allows you to focus on creating and using your design data rather than on deliverable file formats, data exchange, and file translations.
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