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Structural Safety Allan Mann

Structural Safety By Allan Mann

Structural Safety by Allan Mann


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What makes structures safe and the techniques commonly used to provide demonstrations of safety. Provides a remarkable array of examples over many years with numerous examples of failures with causes.

Structural Safety Summary

Structural Safety: Theory & Practice by Allan Mann

We all depend on infrastructure for civilised living with the scale and sophistication of what we build ever increasing. Manifestly we all have a vested interest in construction being safe, and yet failures occur. Not infrequently these failures are catastrophic and accompanied by huge cost and occasional loss of life. Avoiding such tragedies is every engineer's desire but how to do it is not straightforward. Nor is it straightforward to respond the question of: is this project safe? Nonetheless, progress can be made by laying down guidelines of what makes structures safe and by studying the pattern of past failures as a basis for predicting what might go wrong. This assists by drawing on the author's considerable career experiences of observation, study and practice. The opening chapter describes the general challenges of making structures safe taking account of uncertainty and the consequence of failure, and it also describes the evolution of safety thinking which nowadays includes issues of worker safety and health. Subsequent chapters discuss what is meant by both failure and safety and describe various safety attributes that ought to be targeted. Even over the last 50 years, structural methodologies for analysis and design have evolved to reflect the way we collectively think is the best to assure safe structures. Many of the notions used are rather abstract and so can best be appreciated by learning from what has gone wrong in the past. Unfortunately there is no shortage of precedents. Hence all subsequent chapters covering human error, material failures, construction failures and fire follow a general pattern of describing the problem, accompanied by examples illustrating how failures have arisen in practice. It will be apparent that common themes recur. Engineered structures protect societies, so some of the biggest challenges we face are of designing against the possibility of man-made or environmental catastrophe. Most readers will be familiar with the occurrence of natural events such as storm, flood and earthquake and so two chapters are devoted to man-made and natural hazards. Occupational health and safety, plus designers' legal obligations to assure these, are described in another chapter. The final chapter concerns Avoiding Failure and deals with concepts such as hazards and risk and the procedures that can be followed to minimise the probability of serious failure occurring.

About Allan Mann

Allan Mann has lectured widely on a variety of technical subjects, published numerous papers and received a number of awards and provided support/drafting to many technical publications and codes of practice. His achievements were recognized by election to the Royal Academy of Engineering and the award of the Institution of Structural Engineer's Gold Medal.

Table of Contents

Introduction; General aspects of structural safety; Definition of failures and uncertainties; Other attributes relating to safety; Concepts for assessing structural safety; Human error; Material and product failures; Design and construction failures; Fires; Natural disasters; Man-made disasters; Occupational health and safety; Avoiding failure

Additional information

NGR9781849951524
9781849951524
1849951527
Structural Safety: Theory & Practice by Allan Mann
New
Hardback
Whittles Publishing
2023-04-28
384
N/A
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