Engineers are testing a metal that allows a bridge to bend during earthquakes and snap back into shape instantly.
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Why the world’s biggest structures use I-beams
From skyscrapers to massive bridges, I-beams help engineers build stronger structures with less material. Their distinctive ...
Study on Aerodynamic Interference in Helicopter Mode of a Tiltwing Aircraft. Advances in Aerospace Science and Technology, 11 ...
Efficient Large Displacement/Large Rotation Dynamic Simulations Using Nonlinear Dynamic Substructures Utilizing reduced-order ...
For the first time, engineers have built a cement composite that doesn't just resist cracking, it forces cracks to take the ...
Formula 1 has always been a contest between engineers as much as drivers. The cars may be piloted by elite athletes, but the ...
Four years ago, NASA purposely smashed a spacecraft into a small asteroid to see if they could deflect it—a test to prove ...
A load deflection test using a loaded wagon was carried out on Friday in the MRTS Phase II extension between Velachery and St Thomas Mount railway stations in Chennai, according to a release. The test ...
As a leading manufacturer of FRP composites, Strongwell adheres to hundreds of engineering standards. ASTM D790 is among the most utilized specifications in the plastics industry. In this article, ...
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FIA tweaks F1 rear wing deflection test for China
The FIA is imposing stricter load deflection tests for Formula 1 rear wings at this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix after analysing Melbourne footage. As part of a clampdown on teams exploiting ...
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