- Edmund Hambly
Dr Edmund Cadbury Hambly (
28 September 1942 –28 March 1995 ) was a Britishstructural engineer .Edmund Hambly was born in
Seer Green ,Buckinghamshire in 1942. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950501/ai_n13980090 The Independent Obituary,May 1 1995] accessed onDecember 1 2007 ] He went atEton College prior to studying the engineering tripos atCambridge University . He excelled there gaining a first class honours degree and claiming the prize instructural engineering . Staying at Cambridge he completed his doctorate following work on soil deformation models. It was here that he met and married Elizabeth Gorham with whom he would have three daughters and a son.Hambly left
academia to spend five years working with Ove Arup and Partners in the design of structures and Gifford and Partners in bridge building. He devised new models and work methods for the approximation of structural behaviour which he published in 1976 in his first book, "Bridge Deck Behaviour". In 1974 he set up his own consultancy and worked from his home inHertfordshire , writing more than 40 technical papers to supplement his income. One of his first contracts was to investigate the design of bridge foundations for theBuilding Research Establishment , publishing some of his findings in "Bridge Foundations and Substructures" in 1979. He was asked by the oil and gas extraction industries to advise upon offshore platforms damaged by wave fatigue and collisions.His expertise in the industry was widely recognized and he was created a
fellow of theInstitution of Structural Engineers in 1982, of theRoyal Academy of Engineering in 1984 and of theInstitution of Mechanical Engineers in 1991. He also served aschairman of theOffshore Engineering Society between 1989 and 1990. [http://www.oes.org.uk/oes_history.asp Offshore Engineering Society History] accessed onDecember 1 2007 ]He worked as a
visiting professor atOxford University from 1989 to 1992 lecturing instructural analysis , he wrote his third book, "Structural Analysis by Example" (1994) to provide examples of calculations for students.Hambly had a keen interest in the provision of better
social housing and encouraging community spirit as well as aquaker upbringing, he united these beliefs in his service as a trustee to theBournville Village Trust between 1979 and 1988.He was created a
fellow of theInstitution of Civil Engineers in 1990 and was keen to use this to promote engineering to young people and society as a whole. He was elected vice-president in 1991 and President in 1994. [http://www.ice.org.uk/about_ice/president_past.asp ICE past presidents] ] He used his inaugural address to show the need to attract students into engineering degrees and to provide more sustainable solutions to engineering problems. However he died inLondon on 28 March 1995, just five months into his one year presidency. A prize in his honour is awarded annually by the Institution of Civil Engineers for contributions to sustainability in the industry. He was posthumously awarded an honorary doctorate of science by Nottingham University in 1996. [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/registrar/honorary-degrees/hon-deg-list-oct07.pdf University of Nottingham honorary degree list] accessed onDecember 1 2007 ]References
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