Overview
Availability
- Professor Keith Crews is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Civil Engineering, UNSW
- Masters (Research) of Structural Engineering, UTS
- Doctor of Philosophy of Structural Engineering, UTS
Works
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2009
Journal Article
Timber stressed-skin panels: Design guidelines for Australian practice
Gerber, C. and Crews, K. (2009). Timber stressed-skin panels: Design guidelines for Australian practice. Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, 9 (3), 207-216. doi: 10.1080/13287982.2009.11465023
2008
Conference Publication
Investigation on the structural behaviour of timber concrete composite connections
Gerber, C., Crews, K., Yeo, D. and Buchanan, A. H. (2008). Investigation on the structural behaviour of timber concrete composite connections.
2008
Conference Publication
Understanding the composite characteristics of stressed-skin panels
Gerber, Christophe, Crews, Keith and Sigrist, Christophe (2008). Understanding the composite characteristics of stressed-skin panels.
2008
Conference Publication
Stochastic deterioration processes for bridge lifetime assessment
Aboura, Khalid, Samali, Bijan, Crews, Keith and Li, Jianchun (2008). Stochastic deterioration processes for bridge lifetime assessment. doi: 10.1109/BROADCOM.2008.6
2008
Conference Publication
Stochastic processes for modelling bridge deterioration
Aboura, K., Samali, B., Crews, K. and Li, J. (2008). Stochastic processes for modelling bridge deterioration.
2008
Conference Publication
Development of semi-prefabricated timber-concrete composite floors in Australasia
Yeoh, David, Fragiacomo, Massimo, Buchanan, Andy, Crews, Keith, Haskell, Jenny and Deam, Bruce (2008). Development of semi-prefabricated timber-concrete composite floors in Australasia.
2008
Conference Publication
Numerical and empirical approaches for the assessment of the load distribution in SSP structures
Gerber, C. and Crews, K. (2008). Numerical and empirical approaches for the assessment of the load distribution in SSP structures.
2008
Conference Publication
Development of grading rules for re-cycled timber used in structural applications
Crews, Keith and MacKenzie, Colin (2008). Development of grading rules for re-cycled timber used in structural applications.
2008
Journal Article
Application of the modified damage index method to timber beams
Choi, F. C., Li, J., Samali, B. and Crews, K. (2008). Application of the modified damage index method to timber beams. Engineering Structures, 30 (4), 1124-1145. doi: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2007.07.014
2008
Conference Publication
Bridging the Gap – A design process case study for an “Intelligent” footbridge
Anderson, Dirk and Crews, Keith (2008). Bridging the Gap – A design process case study for an “Intelligent” footbridge. IABSE Conference, Helsinki, Finaland, 4-6 June 2008. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE). doi: 10.2749/222137808796106332
2007
Conference Publication
Screw- and nail-gluing techniques for wood composite structures
Gerber, C., Crews, K. and Sigrist, C. (2007). Screw- and nail-gluing techniques for wood composite structures.
2007
Journal Article
Load rating of impaired bridges using a dynamic method
Samali, B., Li, J., Crews, K. I. and Al-dawod, M. (2007). Load rating of impaired bridges using a dynamic method. Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, 7, 66-75.
2007
Conference Publication
Damage evaluation of a timber beam using a modal-based method
Choi, F. C., Li, J., Samali, B. and Crews, K. (2007). Damage evaluation of a timber beam using a modal-based method.
2007
Conference Publication
Defining appropriate limit states for design of timber connections in Australia and New Zealand
Crews, Keith (2007). Defining appropriate limit states for design of timber connections in Australia and New Zealand.
2007
Conference Publication
A cost effective approach for integrity assessment of timber bridges
Li, J., Samali, B. and Crews, K. (2007). A cost effective approach for integrity assessment of timber bridges.
2007
Conference Publication
Accessible and reliable design of stressed-skin panels - An Australian perspective
Gerber, C., Crews, K. and Sigrist, C. (2007). Accessible and reliable design of stressed-skin panels - An Australian perspective.
2007
Journal Article
Application of modal-based damage-detection method to locate and evaluate damage in timber beams
Choi, Fook Choon, Li, Jianchun, Samali, Bijan and Crews, Keith (2007). Application of modal-based damage-detection method to locate and evaluate damage in timber beams. Journal of Wood Science, 53 (5), 394-400. doi: 10.1007/s10086-006-0881-5
2007
Conference Publication
An experimental study on damage detection of structures using a timber beam
Choi, Fook Choon, Li, Jianchun, Samali, Bijan and Crews, Keith (2007). An experimental study on damage detection of structures using a timber beam. 8th International Conference on Motion and Vibration Control, Daejeon South Korea, Aug 28-30, 2006. SEOUL: KOREAN SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. doi: 10.1007/BF03027066
2007
Journal Article
Damage localisation and severity evaluation of a beam-like timber structure based on modal strain energy and flexibility approaches
Li, Jianchun, Choi, F. C., Samali, Bijan and Crews, Keith (2007). Damage localisation and severity evaluation of a beam-like timber structure based on modal strain energy and flexibility approaches. Journal of Building Appraisal, 2 (4), 323-334. doi: 10.1057/palgrave.jba.2950059
2007
Conference Publication
Experimental investigations on a laboratory timber bridge using Damage Index Method for plate-like structures
Samali, Bijan, Choi, Fook Choon, Li, Jianchun and Crews, Keith (2007). Experimental investigations on a laboratory timber bridge using Damage Index Method for plate-like structures. 5th Australasian Congress on Applied Mechanics (ACAM 2007), Brisbane, Australia, 10-12 December, 2007. Brisbane: Engineers Australia.
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