Michael Alford didn’t mince words in a recent email to Florida State boosters, warning that “Florida State football stands at a defining moment.” ...
Engineers at MIT have developed a process for 3D printing construction-grade structural elements using recycled plastic ...
In seismic analysis, it is crucial to consider the interaction between the infill walls and the concrete frame in order to prevent local failures in RC columns. To this end, this paper presents a ...
Aker BP is already using AI to shape the future of its subsea infrastructure integrity management. The company plans to more than double its subsea infrastructure by 2027 and is moving toward a new ...
All owner-operators want to know the answer to the same question before taking a load -- is this run actually going to make me money? After delivery, a variation on the same question too often goes un ...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Sept. 18 advanced four reliability measures for the U.S. bulk power system (BPS), formalizing frameworks around supply chain risk, cloud computing ...
DALLAS — To the lay observer, it may not appear comforting to see a wing flex in flight, but this bending is a vital safety mechanism. By no means are wings rigid; they are designed to bend under ...
Steel transition piers often go unnoticed in the construction and foundation support world. Overshadowed by more visible structural components, these piers quietly carry the burden of supporting ...
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Before I ever got serious about patterning turkey guns, chokes, and loads, I believed the 12 gauge was the king of the turkey woods — and always would be. Like many turkey hunters, I killed my first ...
Minimizing disruptions to travelers during a $220-million project to paint and repair the truss span of a highly used bridge between Chester, Pa. and Bridgeport, N.J. literally depends on which way ...