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Our Motto

“Based upon `3L` virtues: Lore, Liability and Loyalty, We are Committed to Excellence making easier our complex world”

Our Ethics

Adopting ICE Ethics, our global vision:
Civil engineers at the heart of society, delivering sustainable development through knowledge, skills and professional expertise.
 
Our core values:
Trust and honesty, ethical behaviour and integrity, high standards, quality and professionalism.

– The Institution of Civil Engineers

Academic Publications

Technical and Scientific Papers

Geotechnical Engineering- Indicative Publications (Full List of Publications)

G1.Sachpazis C., (2014): Experimental Conceptualisation of the Flow Net system construction inside the body of homogeneous Earth Embankment Dams. EJGE, Vol. 19 – Bund. J. (pdf)

G2.Sachpazis C., (2013): Detailed Slope Stability Analysis and Assessment of the Original Carsington Earth Embankment Dam Failure in the UK. EJGE, Vol. 18. (pdf)

G3.Sachpazis C., (2011): Soil liquefaction potential assessment of a coastal foundation ground and its suitability for a CCGT Power Plant construction in Greece. EJGE, Vol. 16. (pdf)

G4.Sachpazis C., (1990): Correlating Schmidt hardness with compressive strength and Young’s modulus of carbonate rocks. Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology. No. 42. Paris. (pdf)

G5.Sachpazis C., et al., (2005): A Hydrogeotechnical Integrated System for Water Resources Management of Attica – Greece. 6th International Conference of European Water Resources Association. 7-10 September, Menton, France. (pdf)

G6.Sachpazis C., (2004): Monitoring and Correlating Geotechnical Engineering Properties and Degree of Metamorphism in a four-stage alteration process passing from pure Limestone to pure Marble. EJGE, Vol. 6. (pdf)

G7.Alexouli-Livaditi A., Livaditis A., Sachpazis C., (1997): Geomorphological investigation of the drainage network and calculation of the peak storm runnofand yield sediment of Sarantapotamos and Katsimidi streams, Attica, Athens. Engineering Geology and Environment, Balkema, Rotterdam.  (pdf)

G8.Manoliadis O., Sachpazis C., (2003): The role of terrain characteristics in flood management, Attica, Greece. Journal of Environmental Hydrology, Vol. 11, paper 13, Octomber, 2003. (pdf)

G9.Manoliadis O., Sachpazis C., (2001): Geotechnical aspects of a Landfill site Selection Study in North Evoia – Greece. EJGE, Vol. 6. (pdf)

G10.Manoliadis O., Sachpazis C., (2000): Geomorphological investigation of thedrainage networks and calculation of the peak storm runoff of Skarmaga and Agia Triada streams. EJGE, Vol. 5. (pdf)

Structural Engineering- Indicative Publications  (Full List of Publications)

S1. Anastasiadis A., Voghiatzis T., Sachpazis C., (2014): Trends and needs for the prediction of the inelastic capacity of steel members considering the differences in seismic loading conditions. 8th National Conference of Steel Structures. Tripoli, 3-5 October, Greece. CD, Paper 021. (pdf)

S2.Anastasiadis A., Mosoarca M., Gioncu V., (2012): New aspects concerning the ductility of steel members. Behavior of Steel Structures in Seismic Areas, STESSA 2012, Chile. 455-461. (pdf)
S3.Gioncu V., Mosoarca M., Anastasiadis A., (2012): Prediction of available rotation capacity and ductility of wide flange beams. Part 1: DuctRot M computer program. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 69 (2012), 8-19. (pdf)
S4.Anastasiadis A., Mosoarca M., Gioncu V., (2012): Prediction of available rotation   capacity and ductility of wide flange beams. Part 2: Applications. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 68 (2012), 176-191. (pdf)

S5.Anastasiadis A., Mosoarca M., (2009): Vulnerability assessment of RC buildings for earthquake insurance purposes, Recent Advances in Risk Management, Assessment and mitigation,  RIMA’ 10, UP Bucharest, Ro, T.U. Sofia, BG, April 2010, Bucharest, 126-131. (pdf)

S6.Gioncu V., Mosoarca M., Anastasiadis A., (2007): Precast concrete structures in seismic zones: Analysis of occurred damages. Conf. Structuri Prefabricate din Betonul Armat in Centrul si Estul Europei, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, pag 39-53. (in Romanian). (pdf)

S7.Anastasiadis A., Mosoarca M., Gioncu V. (2005): Design aspects of reduced beam sections for IPE and HEA European profiles. 5th Hellenic National Conference on Steel Structures, 29/9-2/10 Xanthi, Vol. I, pp. 25-33. (pdf)

S8.Anastasiadis A., Mosoarca M. (2004): Multi-Level earthquake design of steel frames: A designers view. Recent Advances and New Trends in Structural Design, Coll. dedicated to Prof. V Gioncu, May 7-8, Timisoara, Romania, 307-315. (pdf)

S9.Anastasiadis, A., (2003): ΄Structural Restoration of Historical Buildings. Greek experience. 3rd Workshop ΄΄ Restoration of Architectural Surfaces΄΄, under auspices of UNESCO Venice, Summer course, Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Romania, Faculty of Architecture.  (pdf)

S10.Anastasiadis A, Gioncu V, Mazzolani F.M (2000): Toward a Consistent Methodology for Ductility Checking. Behaviour of Steel Structures in Seismic Areas, STESSA’2000, Montreal, Canada, 443-453. (pdf)

S11.Anastasiadis A, Gioncu V, Mazzolani F.M (1999): New upgrading procedures to improve the Ductility of Steel Moment-Resisting Frames. XVII Congresso, CTA, Napoli 3-5 October 1999, 193-204. (pdf)

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Our Motto

“Based upon `3L` virtues: Lore, Liability and Loyalty, We are Committed to Excellence making easier our complex world”

Our Ethics

Adopting ICE Ethics, our global vision:
Civil engineers at the heart of society, delivering sustainable development through knowledge, skills and professional expertise.
 
Our core values:
Trust and honesty, ethical behaviour and integrity, high standards, quality and professionalism.

– The Institution of Civil Engineers