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British Nuclear Energy Society, Steam Generating and Other Heavy Water Reactors (Proceedings of a Conference held at the Institution of Civil Engineers, May 1968), available from the British Nuclear Energy Society, Great George Street, London. [Pg.380]

I would first like to express my appreciation to the British Nuclear Energy Society for organising this conference on heavy water reactors and to the Institution of Civil Engineers for allowing us to use their magnificent hall and rooms for this occasion. [Pg.241]

Bungey, J.H. (ed.) (1993). Non-destructive testing in civil engineering. International Conf. by The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing, Liverpool University. [Pg.100]

Meitz, J. and Isecke, P.B. (1997). Electrochemical potential monitoring on reinforced concrete structure using anodic pulse technique, Bungey, H. ed. Non-destructive Testing in Civil Engineering. The British Institute of NDT, 2, 567-577. [Pg.645]

British Standard BS 1377 (1975), Methods of Tests for Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes, British Standards Institution, London. [Pg.1189]

British Standard Institution (1967) Methods of testing soils for civil engineering purposes, London, BS 1377, Test 9, Determination of the total sulphate content of soil, and Test 10, Determination of the sulphate content of ground water and of aqueous soil extracts. British Standard Institution, London, pp 24-89... [Pg.170]

British Standards Institution. 1989. British standard code of practice for ground anchorages, BS 8081 1989. Bruce, D.A. Nicholson, P.J. 1988. Minipiles mature in America, Civil Engineering,/15 CE. 58(12) 57-59. Bruce, D.A. 1989. American development in the use of small diameter inserts as piles and in situ reinforcement. Proceedings of International Conference on Piling and Foundation. 1 11-22. [Pg.161]

BS 1377 Part 2. 1990. Methods of test for soils for civil engineering purposes, Part 2 Classification tests. London British Standards Institution. [Pg.47]

Shiessi, P. and Ruapach, M. (1993) Non-destructive permanent monitiiring of the corrosi in risk of steel in concrete, in Bungey, ).H. (ed.) Non-Destructive Testing Civil Engineering, British Institute t>f Ntm-Destructive Testing, International Conference, University of LiverpiHil, Vol. 2, pp. 661-74. [Pg.97]

BS 1377-7 (1990) Methods of Tests for Civil Engineering Puposes. Shear Strength Tests (Total Stress). British Standards Institution (BSI), Gunnersbury, London, UK. [Pg.63]

British Standards Institute, BS 6100 1992/Confirmed 1998. Glossary of Building and Civil Engineering Terms. Part 4 Forest Products, Section 4.1 Characteristics and Properties of Timber and Wood Based Panel Products. [Pg.345]


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