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The Structural Assets Newsletter is issued two to three times a year and are available below in pdf.

Current issue

  • Newsletter #30 - December 2011
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Team Profile: Reuben Richardson
    • PDG - Structural Assets Group
    • Eccentric Connections in Light Bracing
    • Position Changes

Previous issues

  • Newsletter #29 - April 2011
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Team Profile: Charles Li
    • Why is a Third Party Independent Design Review Necessary for New Mobile Bulk Materials Handling Machines?
    • Structural Condition Assessment of Strip Galvanising Plant Tower Structure for OneSteel Australian Tube Mills
    • Position Changes

  • Newsletter #28 - December 2010
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Team Profile: Dr. Narayan Pokharel
    • Bolt Failures in Corrugated Multi-plate Arch Tunnel Structures
    • Base Plates and the Lower Portion of Columns

  • Newsletter #27 - March 2010
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Team Profile: George Epitropakis
    • Condition Assessment System
    • Sustainable Future for Hatch
    • Update on Preventing Structural Failures

  • Newsletter #26 - December 2009
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Team Profile: Mr. Riandy Bhaskara
    • A Tale of Two Stacks
    • Paper presented in RSA
    • Sustainable Future for Hatch
    • New Team Member

  • Newsletter #25 - March 2009
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Team Profile: Gregory P. Gabb, esq.
    • Sustainable Future for Hatch
    • Assessment of Rail Wagons
    • Update on Preventing Structural Failures

  • Newsletter #24 - December 2008
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Team Profile: Dr. Travis Langbecker
    • Structural Assets Wins Prestigious Award
    • The Need for Structural Design Reviews
    • Sustainable Future for Hatch

  • Newsletter #23 - March 2008
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Team Profile: John Loader
    • Sustainable Future for Hatch
    • Roaster Offtakes Remediation
    • Calciner Vessel Design for Alumar Refinery Unit #2 Expansion Project
    • Design of 3100 mm Diameter De-Dusting Duct for Bluescope Steel

  • Newsletter #22 - December 2007
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Team Profile: Dr. Sabarathnam (Logan) Loganathan
    • Project Profile: Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal
    • Sustainable Future for Hatch
    • Fabrication Defects
    • Structural Condition Assessment CSA Mine, Cobar

  • Newsletter #21 - April 2007
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Life Extension for Bucketwheel Reclaimer
    • FAARMS Reborn
    • QNI Off-gas Ducts

  • Newsletter #20 - December 2004
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Getting More Value from Condition Assessment of Assets
    • Joint Design - A Trap for Young Engineers

  • Newsletter #19 - July 2004
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Achieving Reliability of Structures for the Mining and Resource Industries
    • Addendum to Previous Article Entitled "Recent Changes to the Australian Loading Codes"

  • Newsletter #18 - March 2004
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Recent Changes to the Australian Loading Codes
    • Heavy Lift for the No. 6 Kiln Hood Upgrade at Blue Circle Southern Cement in Berrima NSW

  • Newsletter #17 - December 2003
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Facilities and Asset Risk Management (FAARMS)
    • Wollongong Team

  • Newsletter #16 - October 2002
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Quality Assurance of Engineering Work
    • Detailing of Structures for Vibration
    • Machine Guarding

  • Newsletter #15 - June 2002
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Welding - Defects and Discontinuities - What Really is Acceptable?
    • The Standards We Use

  • Newsletter #14 - February 2002
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Organisational Factors in Structural Failures - Implications for Risk Management
    • Legislation, Regulations, Standards and Structures

  • Newsletter #13 - November 2001
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Organisational Factors in Structural Failures - A Case Study
    • Disaster Recovery Plans

  • Newsletter #12 - September 2001
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Loading of Ships
    • Strength of Damaged Steel Sections

  • Newsletter #11 - May 2001
    • Group Director's Introduction
    • Bulk Carriers
    • Structural Health Monitoring
    • Structural Vibration Design

  • Newsletter #10 - December 2000
    • Group Director's Introduction
    • Crane Rail Mountings
    • Structures Subject to Dynamic Loads - Acceptance Criteria

  • Newsletter #9 - August 2000
    • Group Director's Introduction
    • Wire Rope Maintenance and Inspection
    • Structures Subject to Dynamic Loads - Sources of Dynamic Excitation
    • Deterioration of Concrete
    • Degradation Study

  • Newsletter #8 - March 2000
    • Group Director's Introduction
    • Structural Subject to Dynamic Loads
    • Overload Protection on Stacker Reclaimers

    • Use of Grout
  • Newsletter #7 - December 1999
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Fatigue strength of large structures
    • Life Cycle Costing - How is it done?

  • Newsletter #6 - September 1999
    • Group Leader's Introduction: Helping Customers Make Decisions
    • What you always wanted to know about structural engineering but were afraid to ask
    • Life cycle costing (LCC) - What is it?

  • Newsletter #5 - June 1999
    • Group Leader's Introduction: "Keep it simple"
    • Strength of Concrete Beams and Slabs with Exposed Reinforcement
    • Of Bolts & Nuts & Other Mysteries
    • And He Blew the House Down

  • Newsletter #4 - March 1999
    • Group Leader's Introduction
    • Premature Failure of Slew Bearings
    • Preventing Structural Failures
    • The Value of Finite Element Analysis
    • Scaffolding - The SCAFFTAG System
    • Inorganic Zinc Primer - Blessing or Curse?

  • Newsletter #3 - December 1998
    • Group Leader's Report
    • If you think structures don't fall down ... think again
    • Demolition of Structures
    • Static Lines
    • Aspects of Fire Safety
    • Weight and Stability of Machines

  • Newsletter #2 - September 1998
    • Group Leader's Report
    • Steel Deterioration
    • Marine Fenders and Mooring Systems
    • Machine Book
    • Structural Failures
    • Seismic Strengthening of Steel Structures
    • Wollongong team

  • Newsletter #1 - June 1998
    • Gladstone Port Concrete Repairs
    • P&O Shiploader Audit
    • Hong Kong Machine Audit
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