The official journal of the and is an international open-access journal that was launched by the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) in 2015. Its aims are to provide a high-level platform where cutting-edge advancements in engineering R&D, current major research outputs, and key achievements can be disseminated and shared; to report progress in engineering science, discuss hot topics, areas ...
The Environmental Building is an office and seminar facility at the heart of the main Building Research Establishment (BRE) site in Watford, UK. It was designed to act as a model for low energy and environmentally aware office buildings of the 21st century.
This review examines the transformative influence of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) on mechanical engineering, emphasizing app…
Utility infrastructure in the UK has been largely developed during the last two centuries; thus, a great volume of ground has been excavated and different utilities (including pipes and cables manufactured from a wide range of materials) have been placed below the ground surface.
By using these data and projected improvements in UK electricity emission factors from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc, 2014; see Table 2), potential reductions in the construction sectors embodied emissions attributable to improvements in grid intensity were projected.
Getting it right: a Clients' guide to achieving functionality in construction, building Research Establishment, work in progress funded by UK Department of Trade and Industry, Watford, UK
Engineering Structures provides a forum for a broad blend of scientific and technical papers to reflect the evolving needs of the structural engineering and structural mechanics communities. Particularly welcome are contributions dealing with new developments or innovative applications of structural and mechanics principles and digital technologies for the analysis and design of engineering ...
This article describes data collected from an online questionnaire survey of 2, 039 adults in England, Wales, and Scotland (Great Britain) to assess the provision and use of mechanical ventilation, trickle vents, and windows in their homes.
Cancer statistics reports for the UK, http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/aboutcancer/statistics/cancerstatsreport/; 2003 [accessed 13 March 2003]. Reference to a dataset: