The desire to understand the mechanics of elastic and plastic solids,
new materials and the stability, reliability and dynamic behaviour of
structures and their components under extreme environmental conditions
has dominated research in structural engineering for many decades.
Advances in these areas have revolutionized design methods, codes of
practice, and the teaching of structural engineers.
In this volume an international body of leading authorities presents
some forty papers on current research directions in the specific areas
of solid mechanics, structural computation, modern materials and their
application, buckling and instability, design of structural systems and
components, reliability, seismic analysis, and engineering education.
They were presented at a symposium held July 10-12, 1994, at the
University of Waterloo, Canada, to honour Professor Archibald Norbert
Sherbourne who recently retired from a long and active career of
teaching, research and academic administration at this University. The
themes of the work contained within this volume reflect Professor
Sherbourne's own research interests and will be of interest to both
academics and practicing structural engineers.