Learning from Failures: A Civil Engineering Special Issue

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Learning from Failures: A Civil Engineering Special Issue

This special issue of the highly respected Civil Engineering journal from the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers looks to study and learn from the catastrophes, collapses and failures that fascinate and horrify the civil engineering community.

Contents

Introduction
M. Byfield

Organisational lessons from failure
S. Wearne

Learning from failures at the interface
A. Mann

The importance of learning from past experience
T. Kletz

Lessons from historical bridge failures
D. Collings

Lessons learned from the bridge collapse in Palau
C. Burgoyne and R. Scantlebury

Teton Dam, USA: uncovering the crucial aspect of it's failure
B. Muhunthan and S. Pillai

Learning from disaster to prevent progressive collapse
G. Corley

Lessons learned from catastrophic fires in tunnels
R. Carvel

Learning from collapse of piles in liquifiable soils
S. Bhattacharya, A. Blakeborough and S. Dash

For more information, please contact Matthew Parker (Matthew.parker@ice.org.uk)

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