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Abrasion resistance of plastics/rubbers, 4/20 Alkali resistance of plastialrubbers, 4/19 Backwater theory in channel flow 5/17-18
Abrasion testing of rock, l O / l I Alkali-silica reaction of concrete. 21/28 Bailey bridging, 35/6
Accelerators for concrete, 4/8 Alkyd paints. 4/26 Ballast, railway, 25/45
Acid resistance of plastialrubbers, 4/19 Alloys, see under Aluminium Balling machines, 43/6
Acids Alluvial soils, 8/24-28 Band drains, 9/39
attack on concrete. 4/14 classification. 8/26-27 Barrages
and power station chimneys, 27/24 deposition, 8/28 river, 22/74
Ackers-White equation for sediment and erosion, cycle of, 8/24-25 tidal, 22/10
transport. 30/15 Alluvium, fluvioglacial, 8/21-22 Bars. theory of, 2/12-30
Acrylic paints, 4/26 Aluminium, 14/1-14 columns, 2/25-29
Activated carbon treatment of sewage effluent. alloys, 14/54 codes of practice, 2/28-29
29/2I heat-treatable, 14/67 long, 2/26-27
Activated sludge, 29/18-19 non heal-treatable, 14/7 short. 2/25-26
Adhesives numbering system, 14/56 strength formulae. 2/27-28
for aluminium, 14/9 properties, 14/6 cross-section geometry, 2/12-14
for timber. 16/7,16/8 selection, 14/74 first moment of area, 2/12
see also Glued-laminated timber; Gluing of durability/protection, 14/10 moments of inertia, 2/12-14
plastics/rubbers fabrication. 14/8-9 engineering theory of bending of beams
Aerospace industry, aluminium alloy in, 14/6 connections, 14/8-9 (ETBB), 2/29-30
AfRux at river bridges, 30/22 cutting/forming, 14/8 frameworks, stresses/strains in. 2/29 %
Aggregate for concrete, 4/5-7 with extruded sections, 14/9 and non-uniform torsion, 2/24-25
contaminants, 4/67 history of use, 14/3 stress.resultants, 211 5-16
grades Of, 4/54 production, 14/45 ties, 21 I6
grading/size, 4/9 strength control. 14/5 and uniform torque, 2/22-24
selection. 10/16 stress/strain curve, 2/8 arbitrary cross-section 2/22-24
testing, 4/16-17 structural calculations, 14/10-14 circulw cross-section. 2/22
unsound/reactive, 4/7 buckling, 14/13-14 see also Beams
Air-conditioning in buildings, 21/12-13 connections, 14/14 Bascule bridges, 20/38
distnbution/inlegralion,21/13 cross-section resistance, 14/1I-I2 Basements, 21/44
systems, 21/12-13 fatigue. 14/14 foundations
Air-entraining agents for concrete. 4/8 principles of design, 14/10-1I construction, 17/12-13
Aircraft warning lights on chimneys, 27/24 section classification. 14/1I definition, 17/9
Airfield site investigation, I I/I I softening at welds, 14/12-13 design, l7/l0-lI
see also Airports; Highways for temporary works, 3515 waterproofing. 17/11-12
Airlift in underwater working, 42/9 V.P. steel, 14/4 Bathymetry. 31/20
Airports, 24/1-24 for water pipes, 28/5 Bauhaus of Dessau, design innovation,
ancillary services, 24/22-23 Amplitude, definition. 3/23 21/3
ancillary structures Anchored piles, 17/23 Beach nourishment, 31/30
access. 24/14-1 5 Anchors see ubo Sediments ,
car parking, 24/14 for ground improvement, 9/42 kdmS
lighting, 24/15 for foundation excavations, 9/20,I7/12, analysis
concept/layout, 24/8-15 17/13.35/16 flexibility method, 3/8-9
aprons, 24/12-14 for rock. 10/33-34 influence lines in, 3/19-20
runways, 24/9 see a l o Bulkhead, anchored; Rockbolts plastic. 3/29
taxiways. 24/9-10 Anodizing of aluminium. 14/10 bending forces in, 2/16-18
terminal area. 24/10-12 Antifreezes for concrete, 4/8 composite, 2/16-17
terminal building, 24/14 Aqualung reinforced concrete. 2/17
definitions, 24/23 air supply, 42/6 vertically loaded. 2/16
drainage, 24/21-22 equipment, 42/4 bendinglshear forces. 2/18-21.12/26-27
location, 24/3-5 ARCADY, for urban traffic management, composite, 2/18-19
basic considerations. 24/3 23/49 the shear centre, 2/19-21
site comparison criteria, 24/3-5 Arch bridges vertically loaded. 2/18
pavements. aircraft, 24/16-21 design, 20/20-2I concrete
composite. 24/18 theory, 20/17-20 design, 12/13-14
construction, 24/16 Arch dams, 18/23-29 prestressed. 12/26-27
design, 24/19-2 I double curvature, 18/24.18/27-29 reinforced, 12/14-17
flexible, 24/18 gravity. 18/23-24,18/25-26 deep, 21/42
functionlrequirements, 24/16 Arctic offshore construction. 44/12-13 deflection of, 2/21-22,12/26
overlays. 24/18-19 Art gallery lighting, 21/20 differential equation, 2/21-22
rigid, 24/16-18 Asbestos, risk in demolition, 43/9 force-displacement relationships, 3 / 3 4
security, 24/I5 Asbestos cement water pipes, 28/5 ground beams, 17/24
standards. 24/54 Asphalt steel, simply supported, design, 13/20
aprons, 24/7 for aircraft pavement, 24/18 strength. flexural, 12/26
obstruction surfaces, 24/74 in dams k a r i n g capacity for foundations
reference codes, 24/5 core, 18/5-1 I deep fondations, 9/8-9
runways, 24/54 facing, 18/5 shallow foundations, 9/74
taxiways. 24/6 hot-rolled. 23/3I . 23/32 and site investigation, 11/10
telecommunications, 24/15 for scour protection. 22/15 and soil texture, 9/6-7
traffic forecasts. 24/15-16 tanking of basements, 17/11-12 Bearings in precast concrete, 12/30
Algae and water treatment, 28/20 Asphaltic.concrete for maritime use 31/26 Bedding, sedimentary, 8/6
Algebra, 113-5 Attrition tests of rock, 10/1 I Bedding factor. in pipe strength. 40/10
matrix, 1/27 Bell diving, 42/34
Alidade of theodolite, 6/54 Backwater Dam, 18/13 Bellmouth spillways, 22/22-23
Indexl2
Ground improvement. continued ground level open space. 21/42 Hoists for concrete, 37/1 I
reinforced earth. 9/41-42 horizontal load resistance. 2 1/37-38 Hollow box foundations, see Raft foundations
shallow compaction. 9/43 masonry for. 15/13-14 Home lighting. 21/20
stabilization. 9/43-44 movement. 21/40. 21/42 Hopper loading. 1915
see also Drainage selling out for, 34/8-9 Hospital lighting, 21/19-20
Ground investigation, 1 1 / 6 1 5 shear walls/cores. 21/39 Hydrants, 2817
contamination hazards. 1 1 / 4 5 Highways. 23/1-64 in fire protection 28/6
COnIrdCtS, 11/26 administration, 23/34 Hydraulic structures. 22/1-34
COSI. I I/S communications, 23/45 cavitation. 22/24. 22/32
intensity of. I I/5 concrete construction, 37/20-25 channels. open, 22/3-15
main investigation. 11/8-14 conventional, 37/2 1-24 concepts, 22/34
contaminated site. 11/12 slipform. 37/24-25 control structures, 22/7-10
dala interpretation/report, 11/12. 11/14 in developing countries, 23/57-61 energy dissipation, 22/10. 22/12-14
depth, I1/10-1I drainage. 23/26-30 flumes, 22/7
lateral extent, 11/9-10 earthworks. 23/21-28 foundations. permeable. 22/10
problem conditions, I I / I 1-12 alignment/slopes, 23/23-24 scour/erosion. 22/14-15
types Of. I1/8-9 compaction, 23/25 transitions, 22/45
methods, 11/16-26 geotextiles. 23/25-26 weirs, 2211-7
engineering properties. 11/17-20 materials. 23/24-25 enclosed flow (conduits/tunnels), 22/16-20
over water. I 1/20 preliminary work. 23/21, 23/23 air problems. 22/20
SlrdtigrdphiCal. 11/16-17 testing, 23/25 drop shafts, 22/lX-20
objectives. I1/4 environmenlal appraisal. 23/10-12 exits. 22/18
personnel, 11/26 history. 23/10 flow routing. 22/18
preliminary, 1 1 / 6 8 noise, 23/11-12 head loss. 22/16
desk study, I1/7-8 urban. 2311 I transitions/bends. 22/17-18
objectives, I1/7 vibrjition/sound, 23/J0-I I tunnels in rock, 22/16-17
reconnaissance, I 1/8 fencing. 23/46 gates, 22/28-29
review during construction. 11/14 geometry. 23/ 12-2 I reservoir outlets, 22/25-26
for roads. 23/23 alignment, 23/12. 23/14-15 inlakes. 22/25-26
stages in, I 1 / 5 6 carriageway layout, 23/15-16 screens, 22/26
Groundwater control/exclusion, 9/39-40, interchangesljunctions. 23/16. 23/20-2 I vortices, 22/26
40/10 and speed, 23/12 spillways, 22120-25
Grouting width/capacity, 23/12 bellmouth/closed conduit. 22/22-23
for dam cut-off, 18/32 lighting, 23/44 chutes. 22/24-25
for foundations. shallow, 17/9 maintenance. 23/5 1-57 energy dissipation, 22/25
for ground improvement, 9/40-41 assessment of need, 23/56 outlets. low-level, 22/21-22
Guttman process, 9/41 non-structural, 23/56-57 purposes, 22/20-21
of rockbolts. 10/34 requirementslstandards. 23/5 1-56 siphon. 22/23-24
in tunnelling, 32/14-15 Sldff, 23/56. 23/57 types, 22/21
underwater. 42/9 winter. 23/56 weirs. 22/21
of aggregate, 37/18, 37/19 pavement/surPacings valves. 22/29-32. 28/74
in clamps. 44/16 block paving. 23/43-44 see a1.w Sewers
Groynes, 31/28, 31/30 capping/sub-base, 23/3 I Hydraulic tools for divers, 4219
Gumbel distribution in hydrology, 30/13 design advice, 23130-31 Hydraulics. see Hydraulic structures; Hydro-
Gunite. see Shotcrete flexible/Rexiblecomposite, 23/3 1-32, dynamics; Hydrostatics; Rivers; Water
Guttman grouting process, 9/41 23/36 Hydro-electric power, 27/27
for industrial use. 23/26, 23/42-43 Hydrodynamics, 5/7-27
for light use, 23/36 Bernoulli's theorem. 5/8
Halcrow lining of tunnels. 32/10 rigid, 23/36 channels, flow in. 5/15-19
Hankinson relationship for timber strength. scheme preparation, 23/67 critical depth, 5/17
I6/7 finalizing procedures, 23/6-7 energy, S/ I7
Harbours objectives, 23/4 horizontal bed. 5/18-19
models, 5/27, 31/18 preliminary assessment/consultation, hydraulic jump, 5/19
navigation requirements, 26/6-7 23/44 non-uniform flow, 5/17-18
siting/design, 26/3 report/recommendations, 23/6 resistance, 5/ I7
wave resonance in, 31/12 signslmarkings, 23/44-45 of sewage, 2 9 / 6 5
see also Ports specifications/materials testing, 23/48 shape for maximum flow, 5/16-17
Hardboard, tempered, I6/8 traffic appraisal, 23/7-10 velocity distribution. 5/17
Hardness economic evaluation. 23/10 Venturi flume, 5/19
of plastics/rubbers. 4/20 forecasts. 23/8-10 dimensional analysis. 5/2>7
of rock, testing, 10/8, 10/11-12 models, 23/74 models, 51267
Harmonic analysis of open girders, 20/28 preliminary, 23/7 energy, 5 / 7 4
Hazen's law in soil permeability, 9/4 urban, 23/49-51 jet impact. 5/23-24
Health and safety, in demolition, 43/9-10 capacity improvement. 23/49-50 cubical block, 5/23-24
see also Safety hierarchy, 23/49 stonelsand stability. 5/24
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 restrictions, 23/51 vanes, 5/23
on temporary works, 3513 route guidance, 23/50-51 orifices, 5/19-20
on trenching, 40115-16 traffic management/assessment, 23/49 pipes, flow in
on working in confined spaces, 40/25 user facilities. 23/46. 23/48 and bends, 511 I
Heathrow airport terminal, 24/12 Highways Act 1980, 23/3 and contractions, 5/1 I
Heave on excavation in clay soils, 9/9 Hire of plant deterioration of pipes, 5/10
Height measurement, see Levels the market. 36/9-10 and enlargements, 5/10-1 I
High-rise buildings, 21/37-42 philosophy, 36/8 friction calculation, 5/9-10
combined systems. 2 1 / 3 9 4 rate calculation, 36/8-9 measurement. 5/14-15
construction, 21/35-37 YS. buy, 36/9 multiple pipes, 5/13-14
frames in, 21/39 Hoardings, 4 3 / 6 5 non-circular section, 518-9
lndexl9
H,ydrodynamics. pipes. flow in, continued International Commission on Large Dams Landsat. 7/18-20, 7/26-27
nozzles. 5/13 (ICOLD). 18/36 Landscape Advisory Committee for roads,
parallel pipes, 5/12 International Union of Railways (UIC) ' 23/5
problems, graphs for, 5/11-12 loading recommendations, I9/8, 19/9 Landscape in building projects. 21/9-10
siphons, 5/12-13 Ion exchange of sewage effluent, 29/21 Laser level, 6/14-15
streamline/turbulent. 5/8 Iron Laterites, 8/17
and valves. 5/1 I cast, water pipes, 28/5 Latrines, intermediate technology. 29/25
water hammer, 5/15 maritime use, 31/25 Lattice towers and masts, 13/17
in water pipes, 28/6 pipes, for sewers, 28/6 Laybys, 23/48
sediment transport, 5/24 for steel, 13/4 Layers
vortices, 5/24-5 lrribarren equation for sea forces, 31/17 in grading, 34/5
waves. 5/25 Irrigation, 30/3-9 in trenching, 34/6
weirs and notches, 5120-23 canals in tunnelling. 34/9. 34/10
shapes, 5120-21 control structures, 22/8 Leaching requirement for irrigation, 3O/M
submerged, 5/21 design, 30/9 Lead risk in demolition, 43/9
time of discharge, 5/21-23 crop water requirements, 30/3-4 Legislation
Hydrofracturing for rock stress measurement, efficiency, 30/4-5 on dams, 18/36
10/36 methods, 30/6-9 on highways. 23/3
Hydrogeology. 10/4-5 sprinkler, 30/7-9 on pipelines, 40/3
maps, 8/30 sub-irrigation. 30/9 and temporary works, 35/3
Hydrographic surveys surface, 30/6-7 see also Planning consent
for dredging, 41/12 trickle, 30/9 Levelling in vertical control, 6/18-19
in site investigations, 11/14 rainfall, effective. 30/5 grid, 6/19-20
Hydrographs. 30/14 salinity/leaching requirement. 30/5 trigonometrical, 6/20-2 I
Hydrostatics, 5/5-7 with sewage emuent. 29/20 Levels, 6/12-15
buoyancy 5/7 soil moisture. 30/3 automatic, 6/14
force on an area. 5/5-7 Islands collimation error. 6/15
Hyperbolas as arctic offshore structures, 44/12 dumpy, 6/13
as conic section, 1/17 construction by dredging. 41/1 I laser, 6/14-15
properties, 1/19 ltaipu Dam. 18/20-22 principle, 6/13
quick-set, in setting out. 34/3
Ice tilting, 6/13
and arctic offshore design, 44/12 Jack-up rigs, 44/3 Licensing in plant operation. 36/15
loading on pylons. 27/3 I Jacking Lifts in buildings, 21/22
roads on, to offshore structures, 44/13 of pipes, 40/20 Lighting
Igneous rocks. 8 / 6 9 with slurry shields, 40/19 of airports. 24/15
classification, 8/8 with steerable borers, 40/19-20 on chimneys, warning, 27/24
composition, 8 / 6 4 in tunnels, 40/22-23 of interiors, 21/17-20
physical properties, 8/8-9 for rock testing artificial, 21/19
Image ratioing for enhancement. 7/26 for design, 10/15 daylight, 2 1/17-19
Inclinometers for rock monitoring, 10/35 stress measurement, 10/36 types of building, 21/19-20
Indentation testing of rock, 10/1 I Janbu's method for slope analysis. 9/25 of roads, 23/44
Industry Janssen's theory for bin loading. 19/5 Lightning protection on chimneys, 27/24
building light, 21/20 Jetties. 26/9-10 Lime
effluent and sewage treatment. 29/12 Johnson parabola for column strength, for grouting under foundations, 17/9
pavements, 23/36. 23/4243 2/27-28 for soil stabilization, 9/43
water consumption, 28/3-4 Jointing. 8/10. 8/12 Limestone
Inertia. moments of, 2/12-14 in concrete. 37/17 landforms, 8/24
Influence lines in structural analysis. 3/19-22 formwork for, 35/9 for water pumping, 28/1 I
for beams, 3/19-20 in pipelines, 40/3 Limit states of structures, 21/32
computers for, 3/22 reinforced. 12/19-20 aluminium, 14/10-1 I
Maxwell's reciprocal theorem in. 3/21 roads. 37/23 concrete, structural. 12/7-9
for model analysis, 3/21-2 of rock masonry, ISl4-5
Mueller-Breslau's principle in, 3/21 igneous, 8/9 steel, 13/25-26
for statically indeterminate structures, and mechanical properties, lO/20-23 temporary works, 35/3
3/20-21 Joosten grouting process, 9/41 Liners, plastic, durability, 4/24
for trusses. plane. 3/20 Jump. hydraulic. in channel Row. 5/19, Linescanner. thermal infra-red. 7/16
Infra-red scanning. 7/16-17 22/3-2 I LiqueFaction of soil and slope stability, 9/27
Insect resistance of timber. 16/6 in stilling basins, 22/10, 22/12 Liquefied petroleum gas in caverns, 32/19
termite resistant construction. 16/10 Liquid limit determination, 9/30
Insulation Lloyd-Davies method
of power house walls, 27/1 I Karst cycle of erosion, 8/24 for runoff estimation, 23/26
sound, 21/20 Kinematic envelope, and railway clearances, for sewer design, 29/34
thermal. 21/17 25/22 Llyn Brianne Dam. 18/1 I
of roofs. 21/31 Kozeny's formula in soil permeability, 9/4 Load classification groups/number for
Insurance pavements, 24/ 19-2 I
for demolition, 43/3 Loadings. 19/1-16
in plant operation, 36/15-16 Lacey regime formulae, 30/14-15 assessment. 19/3
Integration. 1/23-27 Lagoons for sewage treatment, 29/20 bins. 19/5
of fractions. 1/26-27 Lame constants. 2/7 bridges, 20/31-32
by parts. 1/25-26 Lamellar pigments for steel, 4/26 railway, 19/8-9
by substitution. 1/24 Lamellar tearing in welded steel. 38/10 road. 19/5-8
successive, 1/23-24 Lamination of steel plate, 38/10 Building Regulations, 21/26
by transformation, 1/24-25 see cr1.w Glued-laminated timber of culverts for cooling water. 27/18
Intermediate t&hnology. in sewage disposal. Land information systems (LIS). 6/28 earthquake effects, 19/14-15
29/25-26 Landform maps, 8/30 on excavations. 35/16-17
Index110
Loadings, eonfinued in site investigation. 11/16 in rock engineering design, 10/25-26, 10/27
on falsework, 35/13 special, 8/29-30 in structural analysis, 3/21-22
on formwork, 35/74 MARCH for road maintenance, 23/56 terrain digital, 7/12-13
on masonry walls, 15/8-10 Marine structures, see Coastal/maritime in traffic appraisal. 23/74
occupancy loads, 19/3-5 engineering Modular optoelectronic multispectral scanner
from paper storage, 21/32 Marston method for pipe loading, 40/5 (MOMS). 7/20
of pipes in trenches, 40/5-10 Masonry, load bearing. 15/1-17, 21/29 Moh's scale of hardness. 10/1 1-12
on power houses, 27/8-9 applications, 15/13-17 Mohr's circle
resistance of buildings boundary walls, 15/14 for rock. 10/19
horizontal, 21/35 bridges, 15/16-17 for shear strength of soil, 9/4
vertical, 21/34-35 high-rise buildings. 15/13-14 of stress, 2/5
in rock, monitoring, 10/36 low-rise buildings, 15/14 in stress/strain measurement, 2/1 I
of scaffolding steel, 35/4 retaining walls, 15/14-16 Moling
see olso under Wind cement for, 4/4 drainage, 30/12
Local Authorities in road planning, 23/7 codes of practice. 15/34 impact. 40/20
Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, and durability in foundations, 17/30 Moment distribution method in structural
water supply, 28/3 history and recent revival. 15/3 analysis. 3/16-19
Location-time diagram. in project planning, limit state principles, 1 5 / 6 5 field end moments, 3/ 16-1 7
33/ I0 material properties, I5/3 with sway, 3/18
Locks, maritime, 26/15 reinforced without sway, 3/17-18
Logarithms. 1/4 durability. 15/13 Monel metal for maritime use, 31/26
Lomes, for concrete. 37/1 I performance, 15/12-13 Monitoring of deformation. 6/2O-26
Lorry-mounted cranes, 37/12-13 uses, 15/13 computation processes. 6/23-26
Los Angeles test of rock abrasion, 10/8, 10/1 YS. prestressed. 15/12-13 deformation analysis, 6/26
Lugeon test. for embankment dams, 18/32-3 stability, dimensional, 15/13 network precision, 6/24-25
Lunes. definition. I / I I unreinforced, I5/1-I I network reliability. 6/25-26
accidektal forces, I5/1 I monitoring points, 6/23
failure in compression. 15/5-7 reference points. 6/21-23
Macadam. 23/31 loading, 15/8-10 of rock movement. 10/35
Machinery, foundations for, 17/26-27 slenderness, I5/8 Monocomparators. 7 / 7 4
Magma stability/robustness. I5/lO-l I Monte Carlo simuhlion in project evaluation,
and rock composition. 8/6-7 Mass movements. periglacial, 8/23 33/ I3
and rock form, 8/8-9 Masts, 13/17 Moon. and tides, 31/3
Magnesium in aluminium alloy, 14/67 demolition, 43/8 Moraine, 8/21
Maintained load (ML) pile lest, 17/24 Materials. information sources, 4/3 Morgenstern and Price's method for slope
Management of projectsjcontracts, 33/1-18 see d s o Brickwork; Concrete; Masonry; analysis. 9/25-27
appraisal. 33/11-13 Plastics/rubbers; Steel Mortars
evaluation, 33/12-I 3 Mathematics 1/1-27 for concrete joints. 37/17
risk/uncertainty, 33/12 see o h Statistics resin. 4/24
cashflow, 33/7-8 Matrix algebra, 1/27 MOSS surveying/engineering design system.
commercial considerations. 33/67 Maxwell's reciprocal theorem. 3/21 6/27
COlltrdCtS, 33/14-15 Mean. arithmetic. 1/29 for road layout. 23/16
cost estimating, 3YlO-l I Meanders. river, 8/25 Motor Vehicles Regulations. 36/15
requirements. 33/10-1 I Median, 1/29 Motorways
techniques. 33/1 I Megget Dam. 18/9-1 I service areas. 23/46. 23/48
measurement/valuation. 33/15-16 Meicende Dam. 18/20 telephones/signals. 23/45
bills of quantities, 33/15-16 Membrane structures. 21/42 traffic COUIlIS. 19/6
changes to quantitieslwork. 33/l Metamorphic rocks, 8/9-10 .see olso Highways
method related charges. 33/16 Meteorology Movement
pricing/tendering policy, 33/6 and airport location, 24/5 of buildings. 21/34
organization. 3 3 / 3 4 data recording and sea conditions, 31/23 high-rise, 21/40, 21/42
decision making/control. 33/5 see oLo Rainfall in masonry, IS/I3
of design/construction. 33/5 Meters in timber, 16/4
objectives. 33/5 for currents. maritime. 3 1/21 Mueller-Breslau's principle in indeterminate
project stages. 33/3, 33/5 for pipe flow, 5/14-15 structure analysis. 3/21
safety. 33/6 Microstrainers for sewage. 29/20 Multi-storey buildings
planning. 33/8-10 Microtunnelling, 40/1620 water supply. 21/21
compiling, 33/8 convergent/expansive techniques, 40/17. ,0/19 see ulso High-rise buildings
programming, 33/10 design, 40/16 Mussel growth in cooling water culverts. 27/19
requirements of, 33/8 drilling, directional. 40/20
resource scheduling, 33/8. 33/10 jacking Nailed timber joints, 16/9
problems, 33/3 with borers. 40/19-20 National Motorway Communications Systems
projects, 33/16-18 with slurry slides, 40/19 (NMCS). 23/45
guidelines for management. 3/17-18 moling. impact, 40/20 Navier equations in elastic analysis. 2/9
Manganese in aluminium alloy. 14/7 ramming. 40/20 Needle valves, 22/30
Manning equation/formula site investigation for. 40/1617. 40/21 Network analysis in project planning. 33/10
for canal design, 30/9 MlDAS for urban traffic management, 23/49 Networks. computers for. 1/37
for pipe friction, 5/9-10 Millscale on steel. removal of. 4/24 Neves Dam, 18/27-29
Mapping. topographic. with aerial Mining subsidence, foundations and. 17/27-28 New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM).
photogrammetry. 7/11-12 Minitunnel lining system. h0/22 32/ I4
flight planning, 7/11-12 Mixers for concrete, 37/5-7 Nixon regime formulae. 30/15
triangulation, 7/12 Models Noise
Maps in coastal engineering. 31/17-19 from airportspaircraft. 24/3
general, 8/28-29 in ground investigation. 11/19-20 barriers on roads. 23/46
geological, 8/28-30 in hydrodynamic analysis, 5/2627 from bucket dredgers. 41/3
Ordnance Survey, 23/4 ships. 5/26 control in buildings. 21/20
Index/ll
track profile, 25/5 airborne systems, 7/15-18 Rib ratio (RR) for rock support. 10/17
earthworks, 2 5 / 3 4 infra-red scanning, thermal, 7/16-17 Rip-rap for scour protection. 22/15 '
cuttings, 25/3 multispectral scanner. 7/16 martime use, 31/17
embankments, 25/34 photography, 7/15-16 Rippers, rock. 10/33
gradient/alignment, 2513 radar, side-looking, 7/17-18 Rivers
site investigation, 25/3 applications. 7/26-27 alluvial, control structures. 22/74
fastenings. 25/9-10 construction, 7/27 alluvium deposition, 8/28
loading recommendations, 19/8, 19/9 design, 7/27 catchwater drains, 30/21
rails, 25/10-12 maintenance, 7/27 channels
Failures, 25/11-12 preliminary planing/feasibility, 7/27 clearance, 30/17
research/development/collaboralion, 25/23 reconnaissance investigation, 7/26-27 design, 30/16-17
sleepers, 25/67 data sources realignment, 30/17
concrete, 25/7 aerial photography. 7/28-29 regime, 30/14-15
steel, 25/6-7 satellite, 7/27-28 revetments/lining, 30/17-19
timber, 25/6 digital image processing, 7/22-26 detention basins, 30/21
structures. 25/20-23 hardware. 7/23 as drains. 30/12
bridges, 19/8-9. 25/2 1-22 software. 7/23-26 erosion cycle, 8/24-25
clearances, 25/22 electromagnetic spectrum and, 7/14-15 hydrology, 30/13-14
electrification, I3/ I7 satellite systems, 7/18-22 flood flow, 30/!3-14
inspection/maintenance, 25/22-23 active systems. 7/22 measurement, 30/13
refuges, 25/22 passive systems, 7/18-22 statistics, 30/13
stations. 25/20-21 system classification, 7/15 models, 5/26
switches/crossings, 25/15-16 Remotely operated vehicles (ROV), 42/12 pumping, 30/24-26
leads, 25/16 Replacement piles, see Bored piles sediment transport, 30/15-16
track Reservoirs Structures
curved, 25/12-14 formation, 28/14-18 bridges. 30/22
maintenance/renewal. 25/ 18-20 ancillary structure. 28/15 embankments, 30/19-20
slab, 25/16-18 dams, see Dams flood walls, 30/21
welded, 25/1.4-15 and floods, 28/ I5 gates, control, 30/23-24
Rainfall outlets, 22/25-26 outfalls, tidal, 30/24
data sources, 23/26 intakes, 22/25-26 retaining walls, 30/22
effective, 30/5 screens, 22/26 weirs, 30/22-23
formulae for flood flow, 30/13-14 vortices, 22/26 washlands, 30/21
in reservoir economics, 28/13-14 pumped storage, 28/18 Riveting of aluminium, 14/8
Ramming pipes, 40/20 raised lakes, 28/18 design, 14/14
Ranging schemes, 28/12-14 Roads
radio. 3 I /20 catchwaters, 28/14 bridges, loading, 19/54
of waves in harbour basins, 31/12 development, 28/12-13 depth of site investigation. 11/11
Rankine formula for column strength, 2/27 economics, yield/storage, 28/13-14 excavation
Rapid Analysis Machine (RAM) for fresh geology, 28/13 blasting, 10/33
concrete, 4/ 17 see olso Spillways mechanical, 10/33
Rational Method, see Lloyd-Davies method Reservoirs Acts 1930/1975. 18/36 of ice to offshore structures, 44/13
Raymond step taper pile, 17/22 Residual soils, humid tropical, 8/17, 8/19-20 material selection for, 10/16
Ready-mixed concrete, 37/8-10 Resin mortars, 4/24 in tunnels, precast. 37/31
advantages, 37/8 Resource see also Highways
plant. 37/8-10 maps, 8/30 Robustness of buildings, 21/33
semi-mobile, 37/9 scheduling, in project planning, 33/10 Building Regulations on, 12/13
stationary, 37/8-9 Respiratory protection in demolition, 43/9 masonry, l5/l0-l I
truck mixers, 37/9-10 Retaining walls, 17/24-26 Rock
quality control. 1/35. 37/10 for basement foundations, 17/11 construction methods, lO/33-34
Reclamation works with dredgers, 41/9-1 I buttressed, 17/26 excavation, 10/32-33
Regression in straight line fitting, 1/34 cantilevered, 17/25 support, 10/33-34
Index/l4
Rock, conrinued Sainflou method for wave forces, 31/16 erosion/accretion. 3 1/13
construction monitoring, 10/34-36 SI Vcnant's theory modelling, 31/19
movement. 10/35 for bars, uniform, 2/23 sources, 31/12
pressure/load, 10/36 for beams stability estimation, 31/23
stress measurement, 10/35-36 deflection, 2/21 transport, 3 I / I 2-1 3
water pressure/flow, 10/35 shear stresses, 2/19 transport. 5/24, 30/15
description, systematic, 11/27, I1/30-31. for non-uniform torsion, 2/24-25 see also Alluvial soils; Alluvium
11/32-33 Saline wedge in estuaries, 31/14 Seepage, see Flow nets
design methods, 10/23-32 Salinity from irrigation, 30/5 Seismic surveys
computational. I0/26-28 see also Desalination refractive, 10/12
empirical. 10/24 Salt as aggregate contaminant. 4/7 of seabed, 31/21
foundations, 10/31 Samples, statistical. 1/28-29 Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
models/analogue. 10/25-26 and population, 1/30 (SCUBA), see Aqualung
numerical, 1\0/25-26 Sampling Septic tanks, 29/16. 29/25-26
slopes, lO/28-30 for digital terrain models, 7/13 Services to buildings
underground openings, 10/31-32 of sewage, 29/1 I accommodation, 21 / 13-14
hydrogeology/void space, 10/4-5 in site investigation. I l/l'7 consultations for. 21/1 I
joints/discontinuities, I0/20-23 contaminated sites, 11/12 design, computers in, 21/14
for maritime works, 31/24 split barrel sampler, 9/34 disconnection/diversion in demolition.
mass properties, 10/17-23 Sand filters, 29/19 43/3
classification, 10/17-18. 32/18 Sand mastic, 3 I /26 Setting-out on site, 34/1-10
deformability. 10/18 Sand/gravel. pile capacity on, 9/35-36 in buildings, 34/7-8
mechanics/engineering Sandslones, for water pumping. 28/10, for excavation/grading. 34/54
principles, 1 0 / 3 4 28/11 for foundations, 3 4 / 6 7
scope, 10/3 Sandwicks, 9/39 instruments in, 34/3
pile capacity on. 9/35 Satellite remote sensing, 7/18-22 for marine structures, 34/9
stresses in. 10/5-6 . active satellite development. 7/22 principles, 34/3
structure. 10/4 Landsat, 7/18-20 survey/preparations. 3 4 / 4 5
rating (RSR), 10/17 modular optoelectronic multispectral for.tall structures, 34/8-9
tests. 10/6-16 scanner (MOMS), 7/20 for trenching/pipelaying. 34/6
design tests, 10/13 Systeme Probatoire d'Observation de la for tunnelling, 34/9-10
field index, 10/12-13 Terre (SPOT), 7/20-22 working procedures, 34/34
laboratory index, 10/8-12 SATURN for urban traffic management, Settlement
and selection of materials. 10/15-16 23/49 of foundations, 9/9-17
support. 10/34 Scaffolding in clay soils, 9/9-15
. bolts, see Rockbolts access, 35/15 depth corrections. 9/16-17
Rockbolts, 10/33-34 prefabricated. 35/6 differential, and design, I7/4
friction-anchored, 10/34 steel. 35/4 in granular soils, 9/15-16
fully-bonded, 10/33 tower. 35/15 monitoring, see under Deformation
grouting, 10/34 Scaling. see Models and pipe loading. 40/9
joint-anchored, 10/33-34 Scanners from tunnelling. 32/16
load monitoring, l0/36 multi-spectral, in remote sensing, 7/16 from water lowering, 9/38-39
for tunnel temporary support. 32/13 thermal infra-red. 7/16-17 Sewage, 29/65
Rockfill. material selection for, 10/15 Scend oscillaltion in harbour basins. 31/12 flow, 29/4-5
see also under Dams Schmidt rebound hammer, pohlion load, 29/5
Roll-on/roll-off for rock hardness, lO/l I in sea. detection, 31/22
berths, 26/10-12 indices for. 10/12 sed discharge, 31/14-15
vessels, 26/5 for rock strength. and jointing, 10/23 treatment. 29/11-26
Rollcrete dams, 18/14. 18/16-17, 37/26-27 School lighting. 21/20 advanced, 29/20-21
design concepts, 18/34-36 SCOOT for traffic signal control, 23/50 biological, 29/16-19
Rollers, 9/43 Scour effluent disposal, 29/12-13
Rolling mills for steel, 13/67 by open channels and industrial effluents, 29/12
Roofs, 2 I /30-3 I depth, 22/14-15 intermediate technology. 29/25-26
pitched. frames for. 3/30-31 protection. 22/ I5 preliminary, 29/13-15
of power houses, 27/10-1 I at river bridges, 30/22 primary, 29/15-16
Rotating biological contractors (RBC), Screens in reservoir outlets, 22/26 sampling/analysis. 29/11-12
29/ 17-1 8 %abed surveying, 3 I /20-2 I sewage characteristics. 29/1 I
Roundabouts. traffic, 23/50 below seabed, 31/21 sludge. treatment, 29/21-24
Rubber$aints, chlorinated, 4/26 SeawallS. 3 I /26-28 tertiary. 29/19-20
see also Plastics/rubbers forces on. 31/16-17 treatability. 29/12
Runoff overtopping modelling, 31/18 Sewers. 29/3-1 I
from roads, estimation, 23/26-27 see ul.~oCoasval/maritime engineering construction, 29/10-1 I
storm, and pollution. 29/4 Secant formula for column strength, 2/28 definitions. 29/3
Runways Security maintenance/renovation, 29/ I I
definitions. 24/23 airport. 24/15 . pumping, 29/9-10
drainage, 24/21-22 of buildings, 21/27-28 storm sewer design, 29/34
layout and operation, 24/9 Sedimentary rocks, 8 / 5 4 Modified Rational Method, 19/34
standards, 2 4 / 5 4 deposition environments, 8/6 Wallingford procedure, 29/3
in slraligraphy, 8 / 3 4 system design, 29/54
and weathering. 11/54 ancillary structures, 29/8
Safety Sedimentation Colebrook-White formula. 29/5
in construction, 33/6 in harbours. 26/3 materials, 29/67
in demolition, 43/9-10 . of sewage, 29/15 parameters. 29/5
on roads. fences/barrien, 23/46 Sediments pipes, 29/6. 29/74
in steel erection, 39/%'10 seabed/littoral. 31/12-14 Shaft foundations, 17/17-18
in trenching. 40/15-16 beach sorting, 31/13 definition, 17/10
see also Factors of safety drift, littoral. 31/14 Shafts. seawater invdke/outfa\l, 3 1/34
Index/l5
Standing wave, 5/19, 31/6 floors, profiled deck, 13/18-19 bar theory
in harbour basins, 31/12 inspection during construction, 13/28 beams, 2/16-22, 12/26
Stations. railway. 25/20-21 \Odd bClOrS, pdrtkl. 13/25 columns, 2/25-29
Statistics, 1/28-35 materials, economic considerations, 13/12 cross-section geometry, 2/12-14
in confidence limits, 1/30-32 notch ductility, 13/9-10 engineering theory of bending of beams
definitions. 1/28-29 standards, 13/34 limitations, 2/29-30
in deformation computation, 6/24-26 mdlerkdk, 13/11-12 frameworks, stress/strain in, 2/29
dispersion, 1/29-30 shapes, 13/12-13 and non-uniform torsion, 2/24-25
in experimentation, industrial 1/30-34 steelmaking process, 13/47 stress resultants, 2/15-16
location, 1/29 continuous casting, I3/6 theory of, 2/12-30
means, comparison, 1/33 finishing, 13/67 ties, 2/16
samples/population representation. 1/30 ingots. 13/5-6 and uniform torque, 2/22-24
standard deviation ratios, 1/33 iron, 13/4 concrete
straight-line fitting, 1/34 special castings, I3/6 compressive, 4/9-1 I
for surveying errors, 6/4 tensile stress/strain and ductility, I3/8-9 reinforced/prestressed, I2/9
tolerance and quality control, 1/34-35 types of structure, 13/13-19 tensile/flexural. 4/1 1-12
variance analysis, 1/33-34 bridges, l3/l617, 13/22, 39/6-7 testing. 4/16
Steel. 21/28-29 heavy industrial, 13/14-15 elasticity theory. 2/3-I I
vs. aluminium, 14/4 industrial plant. 13/16 analysis of elastic body. 2/8-10
for concrete reinforcing institutional/commercial; 13/16 strain, 2/5-7
fire resistance, 12/6, I2/ 12, 12/28. light industrial, 13/14 stress, internal, 2/3-5
12/32-33, 21/28, 21/29 multi-storey, 13/15-16 stresslstrain relations, 2 / 1 4
quality and salinity. 37/35 other structures. 13/17-18 pipes, 40/10
strength, 12/9 pressure vessels, 13/16 pkastics/rubbers. 4/20
beams, 13/20 wind loading for multi-storey buildings, reinforcing steel, 12/9
for cooling water culverts. 27/18-19 13/19 rocks
corrosion protection, 4/24. 4/26 Steinbrenner equation for settlement, 9/9, 9/1 I and jointing. 10/21-23
lamination, 38/10 Stereoplotters testing, 10/12, IO/l3, 10/19
maritime use, 31/25 approximate, 7/8-9 soils, 9 / 3 4
stainless, 31/25-26 rigorous, 719-1 I laboratory testing. 9/33-34
piles, 17/21-22 Stereoscopy in photogrammetry, 7/4 Stress
durability, 11/30 instruments. 7/8-11 in bridges, 20/33-34
for prestressing tendons. 12/23-24 Stevenson formula for waves in harbours, 26/3 in falsework, 35/13-14
sleepers, 25/6-7 Stiffness method for structural analysis. internal, in elasticity theory, 2/3-5
stainless, for masonry reinforcement, 15/13 3/11-15 on an arbitrary surface, 2 / 3 4
for temporary works, 3 5 / 3 4 basis of, 3/1 I components, 2/3
tunnel linings, 40/21 computerization of, 3/13-14 equilibrium equations, 2 / 4 5
for turbo-generator support, 27/13-14 element stiffness. 3/11-12 plane stress, 2/5
for water pipes, 28/5 finite element analysis, 3/14-15 principal stresses. 2/4
yielding, stresslstrain relationships, 2/8 and flexibility method, 3/1I transformation. 2/4
Steelwork, 13/1-29 matrix assembly. 3/12-13 measurement, 2/1 I
cladding stiffening, 13/19 stiffness transformation, 3/13 measurement in rock, 10/35-36
components, 13/19-24 Stilling basins Mohr’s circle, Y/4
CdhlkdtiOnS, 13/20 in airport drainage, 21/22 resultants in bar theory, 2/15-16
individual members, 13/20-24 in open channels, 22/10. 22/12 in rock, IO/M
loading assessment, 13/19-20 for spillways, 22/25 in soil, effective, 9/3
structural layout, 13/20 Stock control of plant spares, 36/14-15 strain relationships, 2 / 1 4
connections, 13/21-28 Stokes Law. 5/26 in temporary works, 35/3
bolting. 13/27-28 in particle size distribution, 9/30, 9/32 timber grading, 1 6 / 6 1
welding, 13/21 Stone columns, 9/42-43 in tunnel design, 32/16-18
corrosion protection. 13/26 Storage yield criteria, 2/8
design methods concrete. materials for, 37/3-4 see olso Stress/strain relationships
elastic. 13/24-25 of paper and floor loading, 21/32 Stress/strain relationships
and engineering judgement, l3/l I of oil/liquified petroleum gas in caverns. of aluminium, 2/8
limit slate, 13/25-26 32/ I9 in elasticity theory, 2 / 7 4
plastic. 13/25 storms of rock masses, 10/18-19
detail, 13/26-27 frequency and road design, 23/26 of structural concrete, 12/10
for electricity power house, 27/5, 27/6-10 resistant timber construction, 16/10-1 I of steel, l3/8
construction, 27/9-10 runoff pollution. 29/4 in plastic analysis, 3/27
design, 27/5. 27/8 sewer system, 2 9 / 3 4 Strip foundations, 17/6
erection, 27/10 Strain in elasticity theory, 2/5-7 definition, I7/4
foundations, 27/10 compatibility equations, 2/7 design, structural. 11/74
loadings. 27/8-9 compo;lents. 2 / ~ Strouhal number in wind oscillation, 19/13
erection. 39/1-10 displacements. 2/5 Structures, theory of, 3/1-31
frames, 34/7 measurement, 2/10-1 I concepts, 3/3
management. 39/10 plant. 2/7 determinacy. static/kinematic, 3/4
manpower/safety. 39/9-10 principal strains, 2/6-7 dynamics, 3/23-26
and partial completion, 39/8 transformation, 2/6 definitions. 3/23
pbdllt. 39/3-5 uniform, 2/6 vibrations and degrees of frecdom.
the site, 39/3 see also Stresslstrain relationships 3/23-26
stockyards. 39/8-9 Stratigraphy flexibility method. 3 / 6 1 I
temporary works, foundations, 39/6-7 and ground investigation, I1/16-17 for beam analysis, 3/8-9
tolerances, 39/S-6 principles of. 8 / 3 4 coefficients, 3 / 7 4
transport of materials. 39/9 Streamline flow, 5/8 for frame analysis, 3/9-10
transport/assembly considerations. 39/6 Strength of materials. 2/1-31 and stiffness method. 3/1 I
fatigue. l3/l0-l1 aluminium, 14/5 for truss analysis, 3/10
Structures. theory of, flexibility method, Swelling of rock, 10/8 strength, 4/16
continued Systtme Probatoire d'observation de la Terre workability, 4/14,4/16
force-displacement relationships, 3 / 3 4 (SPOT),7/20-22 of concrete structures, 12/31-32
influence lines, 3/19-22 of piles, 17/24
for beams, 3:19-20 Taber abrasion test of rock, 10/1I of pipes in trenches, 40/15
computer in, 3/22 Tacheometer, electronic. 6/10 of roads
for indeterminate structures, 3/20-2I Tacheometry, 6/8-9 control/acceptance, 23/48
Maxwell's reciprocal theorem in. 3/21 for detail surveys. 6/17-18 earthworks, 23/25
for model analysis, 3/21-22 Tankers. 26/5 of rock, 10/6-16
Mueller-Breslau's principle in. 3/21 Tanks, demolition, 43/8 design tests. 10/13
for trusses, plane, 3/20 fire/explosion risk, 43/10 field index, 10/12-13
moment distribution, 3/16-19 Tape measures, 6/8 laboralory index, lO/8-12
fixed end moments, 3/16-17 in setting out, 34/34 rock masses, 10/18-19
with sway, 3/18 Telecommunications in airports, 24/16 and selection of materials. 10/15-16
without Sway, 3/17-28 Telephones on motorways, 23/45 in site investigation, 11/17
plastic analysis, 3/26-3I Television, underwater. 42/9 engineering properties, 11/17-20
definitions, 3/26-27 Tellurometer. 6/10,6/1I geophysical, 11/17
examples, 3/28-3I Temperature and runway length, 24/9 laboratory, 11/17,11/23
theorems. 3/27-28 Temporary bench marks, 34/4 model/prototype. 11/19,11/20
stiffness method, 3/11-15 Tempordry works, 35/1-18 in siru 11/17.11/22
basis of, 3/1 I equipment. 3 5 / 5 4 of soils
computerization of, 3/13-14 excavations, 35/15-18 classification. 9/30-32
element stiffness, 3/11-12 loads, 35/16-17 compaction, 9/32-33
finite element analysis, 3/14-15 materials, 35/16 consolidation. 9/34-35
matrix assembly, 3/12-I3 newer approaches, 35/17 laboratory, 9/29-35
stiffness transformation, 3/13 and water, 35/18 strength. 9/33-34
truss analysis, 3 / 4 4 widths of, 35/16 of steel. 13/9-10
tension coefficients, 3 / 5 4 factors in, 35/3 structural, 21/33
Struts falsework, 35/13-14 underwater, non-destructive. 42/10
buckling loads, 2/27 formwork, 35/6-13 Thames Barrier, 22/10,22/1I
Euler, 2/26 for columns, 35/1I Theodolites, 6/44
in temporary works, 35/6 concrete finish, 35/8 axes. 6/5
see also Bars. theory of design considerations, 35/8 circle reading, 6/6
Stud welding, 38/9-10 loadings. 35/74 construction. 6/54
Subgrade for roads. 23/25 philosophy of, 35/9-10 field procedure, 6/68
Submarines, see Submersibles purpose. 35/67 observations, 6/74
Submerged arc welding, 38/3 release agents. 3518-9 setting up. 6/7
Submersibles. 42/10-1 2 slipforming, 35/12-13,37/24-25, in tacheometry. 6/8-9,6/17-18
remotely controlled, 42/I2 37/27-28.44/1I in setting out. 34/3
Subtense distance measurement, 6/9-10 for soffits. 35/11-12 Thermal video frame scanner (TVFS), 7/16-17
Suction dredgers, 41/69 for walls. 35/10 Thermic cutting, 43/7.44/16
Sulby Dam, 18/9 legal position, 35/3 Thermoplastics, 4/19
Sulphate attack on concrete, 4/14,17/30 materials, 35/3-5 Thermoset, definition of, 4/19
Sulphate-resisting Portland cement, 4/4 ground condition, 35/5 Thrust boring, of tunnels. 32/11-12
Sun and tides. 3 I /3 minor, 35/5 Tides, 31/34
Surds in trigonometry. 1/7 steel. 35/34 barrages. 22/10
Surface tension, 5/4 stresses on, 35/3 coriolis force, 31/34
Surge timber, 35/45 currents. 3l/3
in water pipes, 28/8 pncast units. 35/14-'15 and diving, 42/7,42/8
waves, 31/10-11 damage. 35/I5 measurement. 3 1/23
Surveying, 6/1-29 erection, 35/14-15 models, 31/18
branches of, 6/3 lifting/moving, 35/14 prediction, 31/4
computers in. 6/26-28 scaffolding raising forces, 3 I /3-l0
digital mappingjground modelling, 61'26-28 access, 35/15 variations. 3 I/3
land information systems, 6/28 prefabricated. 35/6 Ties/connections
deformation monitoring. 6/21-26 steel, 35/4 in aluminium, 14/8-9,14/14
computation processes, 6/23-26 tower, 35/15 forces in, 2/16
monitoring points. 6/23 in tunnelling. 32/13-14 in temporary works, 35/6
reference points. 6/21-23 Tendons, stressing, 12/23-24 see also Bolting
for demolition. 43/3.43/4 for prestressing, I2/3.12/28-29 Till. gkdcidl. 8/21
for dredging, hydrographic. 41/12 Tension structum, 21/42 Timber, 16/1-14.21/29
errors, 6/34 Termite resistant timber, 16/10 as building finish, 21/30
instrumentation, 6/4-15 Terrain evaluation by remote sensing, 7/26 construction
distance measurement. 6/8-12 Terzaghi's rock classification for tunnels, frame. 16/10
height measurement, 6/12-15 10/17 storm-resistant, l6/lO-lI
theodolite, 6/68 Terzaghi's theory termite-resistant, I6/I0
maritime, see under Coastal/maritime in consolidation. 9/5 from demolition for fuel, 43/9
engineering in foundation bearing capacity, 9/7 design, 16/7
methods Terzaghi's rule aids, 16/1I
detail, 6/17-18 on permcability/fiker material. 9/37 fastenings, 16/8-10
~ horizOIItdl control, 611 5-1 7 for strutted excavations. 9/20 floors, 15/34
vertical control. 6/18-21 Testing glued-laminated assemblies, 16/7
principles, 6/3 of concrete, 4/14-18 for maritime works, 31/25
in site investigation. I1/4 on aggregates, 4/16-17 piles, I7/I9
see abo Setting-out on site analysis, 4/17-18 durability, 17/29
Suspension bridges, 20/17-20 entrained air. 4/17 plywood/tempered hardboard, I6/8
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