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APPENDIX A: REFERENCES
a. The following references are U.S. Army
(2) Ang, A. H.-S., and Tang, W. H. 1984.
Corps of Engineers project-related references.
ability Concepts in Engineering Planning and Design,
(1) ETL 1110-2-321, Reliability Assessment of
John Wiley and Sons, New York.
Navigation Structures: Stability of Existing Gravity
Structures.
(3) Benjamin, J., and Cornell, C. A. 1970.
(2) ETL 1110-2-532, Reliability Assessment of
Engineers, McGraw-Hill, New York.
Navigation Structures.
(3) Shannon and Wilson, Inc., and Wolff, T. F.
in Civil Engineering, McGraw-Hill, New York.
of Navigation Structures," report to the St. Louis
(5) Hasofer, A. A., and Lind, A. M. 1974. "An
District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Exact and Invariant Second-Moment Code Format,"
Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, ASCE,
100, 111-121.
Reliability of Existing Levees," report to U.S. Army
Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg,
(6) Peter, P. 1982. Canal and River Levees,
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Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam.
(5) Wolff, T. F., and Wang, W. 1992.
(7) Rosenblueth, E. 1975. "Point Estimates for
"Engineering Reliability of Navigation Structures,"
Probability Moments," Proceedings of the National
research report, Michigan State University, for U.S.
Academy of Science, USA, 72(10).
Army Corps of Engineers.
(8) Rosenblueth, E. 1981. "Two-Point
(6) Wolff, T. F., and Wang, W. 1992. "Engi-
Estimates in Probabilities," Applied Mathematical
neering Reliability of Navigation Structures--Supple-
Modeling, 5.
ment No. 1," research report, Michigan State Uni-
versity, for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
(9) Vrouwenvelder, A. C. W. M. 1987.
"Probabilistic Design of Flood Defenses," Report No.
b. The following are those other than U.S. Army
B-87-404, IBBC-TNO (Institute for Building Materials
Corps of Engineers project-related references.
and Structures of The Netherlands Organization for
Applied Scientific Research), The Netherlands.
(1) Ang, A. H.-S., and Tang, W. H. 1975.
"Volume I: Basic Principles," Probability Concepts in
Engineering Planning and Design, John Wiley and
Sons, New York.
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