Front matter
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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Theme II: The safety concept, its analysis and its connections with the concept of probability, relevant probabilistic theories and statistical methods
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Prepared discussion
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Safety in large panel construction
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Probability considerations in design and formulation of safety factors
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Structural safety and catastrophic events
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Probabilistic evaluation of safety factors
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Structural safety and optimum proof load
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The probability of failure and safety of structural section loaded with a multi-dimensional force-combination
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Factors of safety for structural design
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Free discussion
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Discussion libre
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Discussion libre
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Free discussion
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Free discussion
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Free discussion
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Discussion libre
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Comments
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Comments by the author of the introductory report
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Theme III: Loads and other acting forces; Statistical data; Probability of unfavourable combinations of forces
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Prepared discussion
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Statistical concepts in aseismic design
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Statistical evaluation of load factors in structural design
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On fatigue damage estimation of railway bridge members through actual train loading
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Aspects statistiques concernant les surcharges climatiques et la sécurité des constructions
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Free discussion
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Statistical distribution of axle-loads and stresses in steel railway bridges
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Effet du vent sur les constructions
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La protection antisismique des structures
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Some remarks concerning the introduction of Mr. G.R. Mitchell on "Loading on buildings"
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Free discussion
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Theme IV: Materials, scatter as a feature of their characteristics; Evaluation of the latter on the basis of test data
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Prepared discussion
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Factors influencing flexural cracking of precast reinforced and prestressed concrete beams in the light of possible non-uniformity
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On the scatter in yield strength and residual stresses in steel members
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Variations in the mechanical properties of structural steels
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Free discussion
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Comments
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Bemerkungen des Verfasssers des Einführungsberichtes
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Remarques de l'auteur du rapport introductif
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Theme V: Forecasting of the structural behaviour on the basis of the physical properties of materials taking into account the randomness of the applied forces, of the scatter of the material properties and the uncertainties associated with their incorporation into structures; Evaluation of the risks of structures becoming unserviceable
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Prepared discussion
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Predicition of behaviour of steel columns under load
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Flexural and torsional failure modes of continuous thin walled beams
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Computer experiments concerning random nonlinear structural behaviour
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Reliability under uncertain parameters, stochastic loads and resistances
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Free discussion
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Design of prestressed concrete bridges, based on the fatigue life for the expected load spectrum
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Structural behaviour of members and connections in large panel buildings
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Free discussion
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Free discussion
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Etude probabiliste du flambement des barres en acier
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Theme VI: Design methods taking into account the former items; Use of mathematical models (elasticity, plasticity); Definition and choice of limits states; Procedures to introduce safety concepts
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Prepared discussion
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Structural safety specifications based on second-moment reliability analysis
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The probability of failure when the characteristics values are used as a design method
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Artificial equation errors
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A logical system for partial safety factors
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Zur Anwendung von Sicherheitsbeiwerten in der Baupraxis
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A design method and limit states for pedestrian steel overpasses
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Discussion libre
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Free discussion
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Comments
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Comments by the author of the introductary report
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Theme VII: Suggestions for practical recommendations
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General recommendations derived from basic studies on structural safety
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Some practical rules of up-to-date dimensioning
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Discussion libre
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Load factors in a proposed Norwegian standard specification
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