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Shows how structural engineers select the objectives, material and structural arrangement for a structure, using the Humber bridge as an example. Includes sections on methods of calculation of the size of...
Discusses structural vibrations caused by wind.
Sir Alan Harris, in conversation with Mark Whitby of Whitby & Bird, talks about his education and work experience; wartime experience; Mulberry harbours, working in France with Eugene Freysinnet, the pioneer...
The video has been produced by the Institution of Structural Engineers to promote the profession and the Institution. It highlights the ways in which structural engineers shape the built environment and the...
By following the design and manufacture of a steel-frame building, examines and explains the BSI ‘Specification for the Structural Use of Steelwork in Buildings’, dealing in particular with the concepts...
Shows civil engineering students designing, building and testing bridges made of spaghetti. The materials may be novel but the lessons are the same as for conventional materials and full-size structural...
Welding is an essential process in structural steelwork, yet remains an unfamiliar process to many structural designers. These presentations explain the processes and practicalitiers of welding, the...
Mark Whitby, one of the new breed of structural engineers who really understand the architect’s approach, describes the projects he has been involved in, as well as some which he and his partner Bird have...
Synchronised; pulse 300 Hz for 1.2 seconds. Intended audience: Part 2 BSc students. Item number: ME 501.
Components of structures fail in various ways - under tension, by compression, under shear or by buckling. Simple models and animation are used to illustrate these failure modes. Three balsa wood structures...
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