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    Civil Engineering (October 2008 Vol. 78, No. 10)        2009-10-19 04:19:02

Civil Engineering (The Magazine of the American Society of Civil Engineers)

October 2008  Vol. 78, No. 10

Contents

 

Features

 

42  Aerial Gateway

    By Robert L. Reid

       Designed and constructed in just over four years—to help welcome visitors to the 2008 Summer Olympics—Terminal 3 at Beijing Capital International Airport features various references to China’s 5,000-year-old civilization while simultaneously focusing on the country’s future. The slender, aerodynamic design encompasses a floor space of approximately 1.3million m2, making it the largest building in the world.

 

52  Assessing the Damage

       By Erez N. Allouche, P. E., M. ASCE, Elizabeth Chisolm, and Ray L. Sterling, P. E., F. ASCE

       When hurricanes and floods occur in urban areas, underground pipelines and related infrastructure may sustain damage from a variety of direct and indirect causes. A 14-month study assessing the effects of hurricanes and floods on water and sewer networks in the United States points to steps that utility owners can take to mitigate damage.

 

60  Economic Analysis

       By David L. Rue, P. E., Thomas A. Fisher, P. E., M. ASCE, Andrew J. Foden, Ph. D., P. E., and John A. Bryson, P. E.

       By conducting several detailed analyses and carefully considering real-world usage, engineers were able to determine that an owner could retrofit a 50-year-old bridge to reduce its maintenance needs without adding undue stress to the existing brisge deck, saving the owner $1 million.

 

70      Unconventional Approach

By Houssam A. Toutanji, F. ASCE, and Richard N. Grugel, Ph. D.

New research suggests that concrete made without water using material that simulates lunar soil can bo reinforced so as to be suitable for construction. That is good news for astronauts asked to carry out longer lunar missions.

 

Departments

 

8 Letters

 

10 Polity Briefing

 

12 Civil Engineering News

       Horseshoe tress shape stadium

       Settlement plagues Jefferson Memorial

       Dam receives third seismic upgrade

       Calatrava bridge graces Venice

       Highway upgrade relieves U. K. congestion

       Lake provides temperature control

       Report encourages bridge investment

Fire at fault in skyscraper failure

       News Briefs

 

34     Technology

 

36  History Lesson

 

41 Editor’s Note

 

76 Books

 

92 The Law