• Sir Alec Westley Skempton FRS FREng (4 June 1914 – 9 August 2001) was an English civil engineer internationally recognised, along with Karl Terzaghi,...
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  • Skempton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alec Skempton (1914–2001), British civil engineer, pioneer of soil mechanics Howard Skempton...
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    years. The department is housed in the Skempton Building, named after the English civil engineer Sir Alec Skempton, the former head of the department. The...
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  • English amateur golfer Alec Skelding (1886–1960), English cricketer and umpire Alec Skempton (1914–2001), British civil engineer Alec Sloan (1870–1938), Australian...
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    179502045, Bramah, Joseph, "Obtaining and Applying Motive Power"  Sir Alec Skempton; et al. (2002). A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great...
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    Engineers, Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), 1852. p. 100-102 Alec Skempton. "Farey, Jr., John," in: A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers...
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    Oleg Kerensky (1977) Nathan M. Newmark (1979) Riccardo Morandi (1980) Alec Skempton (1981) Alan Harris (1984) Frank Newby (1985) Michael Horne (1986) Alan...
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  • interested in the publications of Sir Alec Skempton and his ideas on in situ behavior of natural clays. Skempton formulated concepts and porous water coefficients...
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    advanced constitutive models describing the behavior of soil. In 1960, Alec Skempton carried out an extensive review of the available formulations and experimental...
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  • his graduation from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Bishop worked under Alec Skempton and obtained his PhD in 1952 with his thesis title being: The stability...
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  • Elmer Knutson, 86, Canadian businessman, activist and politician. Alec Skempton, 87, British scientist. Lou Boudreau, 84, American baseball player and...
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    October 2015). "The History and Future of Locks and Keys". Gizmodo. Sir Alec Skempton; et al. (2002). A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great...
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  • relevant deviation from experimental data and the formulation provided by Alec Skempton should be utilized, in order to achieve more accurate results. Substantially...
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  • Jörg Schlaich Marc Seguin Mark Serrurier Fred Severud Vladimir Shukhov Alec Skempton John Skilling Frederick Snow Werner Sobek Josef Stenbäck Robert Stephenson...
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    tests at Imperial College London from research led by Professor Sir Alec Skempton at Imperial College, led to the publication of the critical state concept...
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  • engineer Ole Singstad Holland Tunnel tunnel ventilation system Sir Alec Skempton A founding father of soil mechanics Otto Skorzeny SS commando Carlos...
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    hypotheses and introducing the set of basic equations of Poroelasticity. Alec Skempton in his work in 1960, has carried out an extensive review of available...
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    medical missionary and Clare Lloyd, biologist. In engineering; Sir Alec Skempton, one of the founding fathers of soil mechanics; George E. Davis, regarded...
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    (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Chisholm 1911, p. 176. Alec Skempton. "Farey, Jr., John," in: A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers...
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  • to 1920. The principal editor of the first volume was Professor A. W. Skempton, and the entries were written by a number of specialist historians. An...
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  • Ponseti (died 2009), Menorcan-born pediatric orthopedist. June 4 – Alec Skempton (died 2001), English pioneer of soil science and engineering historian...
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    2001. Charles Hadfield; Alec Skempton (1979). William Jessop, Engineer. Devon:David & Charles. pp. 171–172. Skepton, Alec (2002). "Barnes, Thomas (1765–1801)"...
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  • Yardley (b. 1925), American aeronautical engineer. August 9 – Sir Alec Skempton (b. 1914), English pioneer of soil science and engineering historian...
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  • ICSMFE, serving until 1957 when he was succeeded by Alec Skempton. Casagrande succeeded Skempton, holding the presidency from 1961 to 1965. A steering...
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  • soil mechanics and engineering seismology. He worked with Professors Alec Skempton and Alan W. Bishop and obtained his PhD degree in 1958; his thesis title...
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  • established soil mechanics as an essential part of civil engineering. Alec Skempton, another early pioneer in the field, would later refer to the time between...
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    (Royal Navy officer) CB DSC, commanded HMS Centaur from 1962 to 1963 Sir Alec Skempton FRS FREng, professor of civil engineering from 1957 to 1981 at Imperial...
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  • neuroscientist (born 1925) Paul Weatherley, botanist (born 1917) 9 August – Alec Skempton, scientist (born 1914) 11 August Edward Thomas Hall, scientist who proved...
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  • to William Etheridge. Peter Cross-Rudkin (2002a). "Essex, James". In Alec Skempton (ed.). A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain...
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  • (co-founder, president 1932–34, editor of Transactions) L. T. C. Rolt Alec Skempton Hugh Pembroke Vowles Rex Wailes Paul Wilson, Baron Wilson of High Wray...
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