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Preface Construction History Series (by Karl-Eugen Kurrer)
Foreword (by Werner Sobek)
Introduction (by Bill Addis)
SECTION A -
PHYSICAL MODELS FROM ANCIENT TIMES TO THE 1880s
1 Dirk Bühler: Models in civil engineering from ancient times to
the Industrial Revolution
2 Santiago Huerta: Block models of the masonry arch and vault
3 Rainer Graefe: The catenary and the line of thrust as a means for
shaping arches and vaults
4 Andreas Kahlow: Leonhard Euler and the model tests for a 300
metre timber arched bridge in St. Petersburg
5 Dennis Smith: The use of models in early nineteenth-century
British suspension bridge design
6 Bill Addis: Models used during the design of the Conwy and
Britannia tubular bridges
SECTION B -
PHYSICAL MODELS USED IN STRUCTURAL DESIGN, 1890s-1930s
7 Mike Chrimes: The use of models to inform the structural design
of dams, 1890-1940
8 Bill Addis: Models used during the design of the Boulder Dam
9 Roland May: The role of models in the early development of
Zeiss-Dywidag shells
10 Mario Chiorino & Gabriele Neri: Model testing of structures in
pre-war Italy; the School of Arturo Danusso
11 Joaquin Antuna: Eduardo Torroja and his use of models up to
1936
12 Bill Addis: Photoelastic stress analysis
SECTION C -
PHYSICAL MODELS USED IN STRUCTURAL DESIGN, 1940s TO 1980s
13 Bernard Espion: Structural modelling technique
14 Christiane Weber: Physical modelling at the University of
Stuttgart
15 Mario Chiorino & Gabriele Neri: Model testing of structures in
post-war Italy: the activity of ISMES 1951-1974
16 Joaquin Antuna: Eduardo Torroja and his use of models from
1939
17 Edwin Trout: Scale models for structural testing at the Cement
and Concrete Association, UK: 1951-73
18 Pepa Casinello: Heinz Hossdorf: his contribution to the
development of physical model testing
19 Berthold Burkhardt: Soap film and soap bubble models
20 Lukas Ingold: The model as an ideal building: the origins of the
design methods of Sergio Musmeci
21 John Chilton: Heinz Isler and his use of physical models
22 Ian Liddell: Models for the design development, engineering and
construction of the Multihalle for the 1975 Bundesgartenschau in
Mannheim
SECTION D -
PHYSICAL MODELS USED IN NON-STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DISCIPLINES
23 Bill Addis: The historical use of physical model testing in
free-surface hydraulic engineering
24 Bill Addis: The historical use of physical model testing in wind
engineering
25 Bill Addis: The historical use of physical model testing in
earthquake engineering
26 Raf Orlowski: The historical use of models in the acoustic
design of buildings
27 Bill Craig: Geotechnical centrifuge models ? a history of their
role in pre-construction design
SECTION E -
PHYSICAL MODELLING IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
28 Mamoru Kawaguchi: Physical models as powerful weapons in
structural design
29 Bruce Martin: Physical modelling of structures for contemporary
building design
30 David Wendland: Using physical models in the design of complex
masonry structures
31 James Sutherland: Physical modelling of free surface water ?
current practice
32 Francesco Dorigatti: Boundary-layer wind tunnel model testing ?
current practice
33 Amarnath Kasalanati: Model testing using shake tables ? current
practice
34 Raf Orlowski: The use of physical models in acoustic design ?
current practice
35 David White: Geotechnical centrifuge modelling ? current
practice
36 Owen Connick: Water-bath modelling ? small-scale simulation of
natural ventilation flows
37 Jan Knippers: The use of biological models for building
engineering design
38 Mamoru Kawaguchi: Flying a 100 metre long Jumbo Koinobori
39 Dirk Bühler & Christiane Weber: Epilogue: A future for models
from the past
APPENDICES -
Earliest writings in engineering literature about scaling and the
use of reduced-scale models
A1 Original source 15BC Vitruvius.
A2 Original source 1638 Galileo.
A3 Original source 1772 Leonard Euler.
A4Original source 1801 Report on Telford?s arch bridge across the
Thames
A5 Original source 1846 Short article on models in The Builder.
A6 Original source 1847 Short article in Civil Engineer and
Architects? Journal.
A7 Original source 1887 part of paper by Osborne Reynolds.
100 AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES
Bill Addis, born in 1949, studied engineering sciences and philosophy at the University of Cambridge before working as an engineer in the aerospace industry. He later spent over 15 years in the Department of Construction Management at the University of Reading, and then 15 years as a consulting engineering with the firm Buro Happold in London. He developed his interest in building and civil engineering history, and in the use of model testing during five decades, including work on his doctorate on the history and philosophy of engineering. He has written several books and over a hundred academic papers on the history of building engineering and construction, and has recently been enjoying lecturing and research as a visiting professor in universities in Rome, Innsbruck, San Sebastian, Zurich, Brussels and Munich.
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