By studying structural failures as a necessary part of civil engineering courses, students can gain knowledge of the importance of design and detail after reviewing these incidents. Designers, contractors, and inspectors work hard to provide safe and economical structures and facilities for the public. Case studies of failures also help students understand the ethical and professional standards required of practicing engineers to prevent tragedies
The collapse of the L\u27Ambiance Plaza building, under construction in Bridgeport, Conn., in 1987, ...
Numerous examples of structural failures all over the world show that over-reliance on codes of prac...
Over the past three decades, the Technical Council on Forensic Engineering (TCFE) of the American So...
By studying structural failures as a necessary part of civil engineering courses, students can gain ...
Structural failures occur from time to time, as seen from the recent (January 2006) rash of roof col...
Civil engineering failures, unfortunately, occur from time to time leading to serious consequences. ...
Engineers design. Engineering design uses mathematics and other principles, combined with judgment, ...
The use of failure case studies has been shown to benefit technical, professional, and ethical stude...
Sponsored by the Technical Council on Forensic Engineering of ASCE. Failure Case Studies in Civil En...
Engineering failures get a lot of attention—inciting morbid curiosity and fueling concern over the c...
The vast majority of collapses, that produce only economic losses and do not need any scientific res...
Forensic Structural Engineering is the professional practice of determining the cause(s) of a struct...
Often, engineering students do not study engineering failures or discuss ethics until they take uppe...
This paper reviews the state of the art in the use of forensic engineering and failure case studies ...
This contribution will explore the importance of understanding deterioration in buildings and the ro...
The collapse of the L\u27Ambiance Plaza building, under construction in Bridgeport, Conn., in 1987, ...
Numerous examples of structural failures all over the world show that over-reliance on codes of prac...
Over the past three decades, the Technical Council on Forensic Engineering (TCFE) of the American So...
By studying structural failures as a necessary part of civil engineering courses, students can gain ...
Structural failures occur from time to time, as seen from the recent (January 2006) rash of roof col...
Civil engineering failures, unfortunately, occur from time to time leading to serious consequences. ...
Engineers design. Engineering design uses mathematics and other principles, combined with judgment, ...
The use of failure case studies has been shown to benefit technical, professional, and ethical stude...
Sponsored by the Technical Council on Forensic Engineering of ASCE. Failure Case Studies in Civil En...
Engineering failures get a lot of attention—inciting morbid curiosity and fueling concern over the c...
The vast majority of collapses, that produce only economic losses and do not need any scientific res...
Forensic Structural Engineering is the professional practice of determining the cause(s) of a struct...
Often, engineering students do not study engineering failures or discuss ethics until they take uppe...
This paper reviews the state of the art in the use of forensic engineering and failure case studies ...
This contribution will explore the importance of understanding deterioration in buildings and the ro...
The collapse of the L\u27Ambiance Plaza building, under construction in Bridgeport, Conn., in 1987, ...
Numerous examples of structural failures all over the world show that over-reliance on codes of prac...
Over the past three decades, the Technical Council on Forensic Engineering (TCFE) of the American So...