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Updated Military Criteria for Antiterrorism Design
UFC 4-010-01, DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings, dated February 2012, outlines 21 standards that govern site planning and the design of structural, architectural, electrical and mechanical systems for Low and Very Low Levels of Protection. The current document was […]
January 1, 2013
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Ralph Modjeski
Modjeski, (ne. Rudolphe Modrzejewska) was born in Cracow, Poland on January 27, 1861. His mother was an internationally known actress who encouraged him to become a concert pianist. But, at an early age, he determined he would become a civil […]
January 1, 2013
Codes and Standards
Snow Related Roof Collapse and Implications for Building Codes
The winter of 2010-2011 was particularly snowy in the Northeast. Heavy snows resulted in nearly 500 problem roofs in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island, of which 382 were full or partial collapses. This large number […]
January 1, 2013
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Meeting the Challenges of the Future Head-On
The entire engineering profession is buzzing about two important changes that are on the horizon. The discussion fuels feelings of excitement and anticipation in some, while in others, it stirs feelings of fear and dread. The topics are structural engineering […]
January 1, 2013
Concrete
Is Lightweight Concrete All Wet?
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Lightweight Concrete in Building Construction Recently, lightweight concrete has been implicated as the primary culprit in moisture-related failures of adhered flooring systems. Although fast-track construction techniques and government-mandated changes in flooring adhesives also have contributed […]
January 1, 2013
Article
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Proton Therapy Vault | New Brunswick, NJ O’Donnell & Naccarato, Inc. was an Outstanding Award winner for the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital project in the 2012 NCSEA Annual Excellence in Structural Engineering awards program (Category – New Buildings under […]
January 1, 2013
Concrete
Design of Slender Concrete Columns
When designing a column, structural engineers must evaluate the impact of second order or P-∆ effects to determine if loads applied to a structure in its deformed position significantly increase internal forces (i.e. by more than 5%). Typically, second order […]
January 1, 2013
Article
How to Have a Happy and Prosperous 2013
If the title of this editorial didn’t catch your eye, you must have skipped a few pages. Truthfully, I wish for all structural engineering firms to have a Culture that exudes harmony and happiness for owners and staff, as well […]
January 1, 2013
Article
Bayes’ Rule for the Practicing Structural Engineer
If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he will end in certainties.– Francis Bacon Practicing structural engineers must make decisions on safety, cost and utility […]
January 1, 2013
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Challenging Traditional Design with BIM
Once in a while, every engineer encounters a project that presents new opportunities for innovation and advancement. Almost seven years ago, it was a small chiller plant that tempted me to dabble with a new software called Revit, which was […]
January 1, 2013
Article
Addressing Punching Failure
Considerations to Prevent Premature Concentric Punching Shear Failure in Reinforced Concrete (RC) Two-way Slabs Two-way slabs are unique to Reinforced Concrete (RC) construction. The most common type, due to its ease of forming and speed of construction, is the flat […]
January 1, 2013
Article
Global Patented Innovation in Structural Engineering
Analyzing the economic strength, patent systems, and structural engineering traditions of nations offers one way to evaluate major players in patented structural engineering innovation. In general, the leading nations for patented structural engineering innovation possess relatively strong economies, rich civil […]
January 1, 2013