Models in civil engineering from ancient times to the Industrial Revolution (English)
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Title:Models in civil engineering from ancient times to the Industrial Revolution
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Contributors:Addis, Bill ( editor ) / Bühler, Dirk ( author )
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Published in:PHYSICAL MODELS : Their historical and current use in civil and building engineering design ; 3-30
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Place of publication:Weinheim, Germany
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Publication date:2020-10-19
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Size:28 pages
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Type of media:Article/Chapter (Book)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents eBook
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Section A Physical models from ancient times to the 1880s| 2020
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Models in civil engineering from ancient times to the Industrial RevolutionBühler, Dirk et al. | 2020
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Block models of the masonry arch and vaultHuerta, Santiago et al. | 2020
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The catenary and the line of thrust as a means for shaping arches and vaultsGraefe, Rainer et al. | 2020
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Leonhard Euler and the model tests for a 300‐metre timber arch bridge in St. PetersburgKahlow, Andreas et al. | 2020
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The use of models in early nineteenth‐century British suspension bridge designSmith, Denis et al. | 2020
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Models used during the design of the Conway and Britannia tubular bridgesAddis, Bill et al. | 2020
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Section B Physical models used in structural design, 1890s‐1930s| 2020
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The use of models to inform the structural design of dams, 1890s‐1930sChrimes, Mike et al. | 2020
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Models used during the design of the Boulder DamAddis, Bill et al. | 2020
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The role of models in the early development of Zeiss‐Dywidag shellsMay, Roland et al. | 2020
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Model testing of structures in pre‐war Italy: the School of Arturo DanussoChiorino, Mario Alberto / Neri, Gabriele et al. | 2020
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Eduardo Torroja and his use of models up to 1936Antuña, Joaquín et al. | 2020
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Photoelastic stress analysisAddis, Bill et al. | 2020
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Section C Physical models used in structural design, 1940s to 1980s| 2020
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Structural modelling techniqueEspion, Bernard / Addis, Bill et al. | 2020
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Physical modelling at the University of Stuttgart| 2020
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Model testing of structures in post‐war Italy. The activity of ISMES, 1951‐1974Chiorino, Mario Alberto / Neri, Gabriele et al. | 2020
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Eduardo Torroja and his use of models from 1939| 2020
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Scale models for structural testing at the Cement and Concrete Association, UK: 1951‐1973Trout, Edwin et al. | 2020
- 551
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Heinz Hossdorf: his contribution to the development of physical model testing| 2020
- 569
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Soap‐film and soap‐bubble modelsBurkhardt, Berthold et al. | 2020
- 587
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The model as a concept: the origins of the design methods of Sergio MusmeciIngold, Lukas et al. | 2020
- 613
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Heinz Isler and his use of physical modelsChilton, John et al. | 2020
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Models for the design development, engineering and construction of the Multihalle for the 1975 Bundesgartenschau in MannheimLiddell, Ian et al. | 2020
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Section D Physical models used in non‐structural engineering disciplines| 2020
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The historical use of physical model testing in free‐surface hydraulic engineeringAddis, Bill et al. | 2020
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The historical use of physical model testing in wind engineeringAddis, Bill et al. | 2020
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The historical use of physical model testing in earthquake engineeringAddis, Bill et al. | 2020
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The historical use of models in the acoustic design of buildingsOrlowski, Raf et al. | 2020
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Geotechnical centrifuge models – a history of their role in pre‐construction designCraig, William H. et al. | 2020
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Section E Physical modelling in the twenty‐first century| 2020
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Physical models as powerful weapons in structural designKawaguchi, Mamoru et al. | 2020
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Physical modelling of structures for contemporary building designMartin, Bruce et al. | 2020
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Models in the design of complex masonry structuresWendland, David et al. | 2020
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Physical modelling of free surface water – current practiceSutherland, James et al. | 2020
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Boundary layer wind tunnel model testing – current practiceDorigatti, Francesco et al. | 2020
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Model testing using shake tables – current practiceKasalanati, Amarnath et al. | 2020
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Geotechnical centrifuge modelling – current practiceWhite, David et al. | 2020
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The use of physical models in acoustic design – current practiceOrlowski, Raf et al. | 2020
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Water‐bath modelling – small‐scale simulation of natural ventilation flowsConnick, Owen et al. | 2020
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The use of biological models for building engineering designKnippers, Jan et al. | 2020
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Flying a 100‐metre long Jumbo KoinoboriKawaguchi, Mamoru et al. | 2020
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Epilogue: A future for models from the pastBühler, Dirk / Weber, Christiane et al. | 2020
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Appendices| 2020
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Appendix A.1| 2020
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Appendix A.2| 2020
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Appendix A.3| 2020
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Appendix A.4| 2020
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Appendix A.5| 2020
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Appendix A.6| 2020
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Appendix A.7| 2020
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Author biographies| 2020
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About the series editors| 2020
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About this series| 2020
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Index| 2020
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Front Matter| 2020