Volume 10, Number 2 – Fall/Winter 1995

Volume 10

Issue 2

In This Issue

NATIONAL CENTER FOR EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING RESEARCH

Bridge seismic retrofit programs exhibited a high degree of success. However, additional requirements for retrofit programs and initial design are needed.

LEROY Z. EMKIN

The significant benefits that can accrue from the use of computers cannot be gained without applying stringent procedures governing their use.

JACK K. LEMLEY

The engineering profession needs to meet the challenges of a world where widespread and fast-paced technological, social and political change is the norm.

ANTON PETERSEN & LARS HAUGE

The design and construction of the Normandy Bridge in France and the Great Belt Suspension Bridge in Denmark have expanded the limits of bridge design

CHARLES A. PARTHUM

Actions can be taken by engineering societies and individual engineers that will ensure that the image of the civil engineer will be a favorable one in the next century.

SAMUEL G. PAIKOWSKY

Dynamic methods, employing dynamic measurements, are effective tools that require a fundamental understanding beyond the routine automated procedure.

ALBERT B. PINCINCE

Using curves that relate overflow rate, return ratio and mixed liquor suspended solids concentration can effectively streamline the design process.

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