Structural steel is a common choice for many industries, including concrete, buildings, architecture, construction, and infrastructure. Corrosion can cause safety issues like instability and other ...
The expanding application of high-strength concrete in cyclically loaded infrastructures – including offshore platforms, nuclear containment structures, heavy-haul railway systems, and aerospace ...
The exhibit at the Structural Engineering Institute’s annual conference achieved cost, speed, and carbon benefits.
The ongoing construction of large-span buildings and high-rise buildings in recent years has raised the performance requirements for structural elements. Concrete-encased steel (CES) composite ...
Every bridge has parts that drivers never see: steel buried in concrete, welds tucked under girders, and soil packed around ...
With the growing demand for resilient, efficient, and low carbon infrastructure, increasing attention has been directed toward novel materials and ...
Load-bearing masonry isn’t exactly novel—stereotomic construction spans continents, cultures, and epochs. Despite stone’s ubiquity—throughout history and as a resource—steel and reinforced concrete ...
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