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Structural engineering world wide 1998 : proceedings of the structural engineers world congress
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9780080428451
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Accompanies CD-ROM with the same title : (CP 863)
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30000004044982 TA630 S72 1998 Index and Abstract Index and Abstract
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Summary

SEWC '98 is the first international congress to cover all aspects of structural engineering from technical to professional practice issues. The world is fast becoming one large community in engineering as well as in all other professions and structural engineers are involved in the design of all types of facilities in most countries around the world. Therefore, there is a vital need for engineers to understand the various cultures and governmental/environmental requirements in other countries so that safe, economical structures can be designed and built. This congress presented an excellent opportunity to learn more about what is happening now and what will happen in structural engineering throughout the world in the 21st century.


Table of Contents

Chapter headings and section headings:lt;/b> Keynote Papers.lt;/b> Professional and Practice Issues.lt;/b> National and international requirements in structural engineering
Project planning and execution
Professional development and education
Management of the practice and the firm
Risk management in structural engineering
General, cultural and social issues
Technical Papers.lt;/b> World wide developments in structural engineering
Analysis and computation I
Analysis & computation IISEIndash;ASCE 13th conference on analysis and computation)
Concrete and masonry I
Concrete & Masonry IISEIndash;ASCE 2nd concrete & masonry symposium)
Steel structures
Bridges I
Bridges II
Buildings I
Buildings II
Shell and spatial structures
Structural control/monitoring
Earthquake engineering I
Earthquake engineering II
Reliability/performance
Timber structures
Advanced composite or innovative materials/structures
Wind engineering
Special structures
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