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Forensic Engineering Awards [PDF]
The ASCE Technical Council on Forensic Engineering (TCFE) has announced the recipients of the 2009 and 2010 Forensic Engineering Awards, planned for presentation at the Sixth Forensic Engineering Congress in San Francisco, California, October 31–November 3, 2012. The Forensic Engineering Award recognizes individuals for outstanding contributions to the
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Forensic biodynamics: a valid subsection of forensic engineering?
Forensic Science International, 1996The last few years have seen a rapid expansion in the field of Forensic Engineering. This includes a number of books and conferences dedicated to this particular field. There are several definitions of forensic engineering; most include the concept of the professional engineer acting as an expert witness in medical litigation cases. These could include
Leonard Derek Martin Nokes, B.H. Knight
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Geotechnical Forensic Engineering
Indo-U.S. Forensic Practices, 2010Geotechnical forensic engineering evolved from several famous failures which includes the leaning tower of Pisa and Transcona Fargo grain elevators. Geotechnical investigation starts at laboratory studies and ends in establishment of correlations to failure theories.
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The Ethics of Forensic Engineers
Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, 2010This paper explores the role of ethics in the work a forensic engineer performs in relation to a project that might progress to a court hearing in which the engineer will give evidence.
BA Shnookal, JM Shaw
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The Practice of Forensic Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering State of the Art and Practice, 2012The practice of forensic engineering is one of the most interesting and challenging for geotechnical engineers. Geotechnical engineers are naturally drawn to failures as opportunities to increase our judgment by learning how applications of our knowledge may have failed to achieve the intended result.
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Forensic Engineering in Italy: A Reality
Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 2013The start-up of a practice-oriented postgraduate master program on forensic engineering (FE) at theUniversity ofNaples Federico II,Naples, Italy, was the first institutional step for FE dissemination in Italy and continental Europe. That master program was established by Nicola Augenti (current director) onAugust 6, 2008, and covers a broad spectrum of
PARISI, FULVIO, AUGENTI, NICOLA
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Forensic engineering for machine foundations
International Journal of Forensic Engineering, 2010Machine foundations are dynamically loaded structures whose response depends on a number of parameters such as strength, stiffness, mass, damping, soil–structure interaction and fatigue. Performance-based designs and evaluation procedures are gaining popularity particularly with respect to structures that have been built using codal provisions existing
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A framework for forensic foundation engineering
2009The paper sets out a framework for investigating the possible causes of foundation failures in a systematic manner. Aspects relating to foundation failure such as conditions for failure, factors affecting geotechnical foundation resistance, structural foundation resistance, factors affecting applied loads and structural actions, development and testing
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