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    Explore " structural engineer" with insightful episodes like "Design Leader", "Steel Saga", "Lifelong Learner and Teacher", "Unconventional Wisdom" and "911 Free Fall, August 2, 2022" from podcasts like ""Modern Steel Construction Podcast Series: Field Notes", "Modern Steel Construction Podcast Series: Field Notes", "Modern Steel Construction Podcast Series: Field Notes", "Modern Steel Construction Podcast Series: Field Notes" and "911 Free Fall with Andy Steele"" and more!

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    911 Free Fall, August 2, 2022

    911 Free Fall, August 2, 2022
    911 Free Fall with Andy Steele ‘Facts Will Always Defeat Fear’: Eric Francis-Wright on the post-9/11 world This week on 9/11 Free Fall, structural engineer Eric Francis-Wright joins host Andy Steele to talk about his experience as a young boy in Queens on September 11, 2001; about being an engineer who challenges the official story; and about the importance of staying true to oneself in a world of conformity. Though only 11 years old on 9/11, Francis-Wright questioned the idea of a pancake collapse of the Twin Towers from the very beginning. Today, he is confident that the official report issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology will be exposed as untrue in his lifetime.

    Testing Seismic Isolation with Real-time Hybrid Simulation

    Testing Seismic Isolation with Real-time Hybrid Simulation

    University of Oklahoma earthquake engineer Scott Harvey is developing a base isolation system to protect valuable and sensitive contents inside buildings. He employed the shake table at the NHERI Lehigh University experimental facility to learn how his isolation system behaves under shaking. In his next experiments, Harvey will deploy the magic of real-time hybrid simulation (RTHS) to numerically simulate buildings with his physical device -- using NHERI Lehigh’s well-known RTHS capabilities.

    Video footage of Harvey’s isolation system on the NHERI Lehigh shake table: https://www.facebook.com/NHERILehighRTMD

    Harvey’s NSF base isolation research : https://sites.google.com/view/harveyresearchgroup/research-projects/3d-seismic-isolation?authuser=0

    A description of Harvey’s isolation system at NHERI Lehigh: https://lehigh.designsafe-ci.org/projects/quantifying-seismic-resilience-multi-functional-floor-isolation/

     

    This video is supported by NSF grant #2129782: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2129782 

    Episode 1: Have Your Tube and Bolt it Too

    Episode 1: Have Your Tube and Bolt it Too
    Ted Goldstein, structural engineer and inventor of Shuriken™ Structural Nut Keeper, joins Brad from Tokyo, Japan, to discuss how Shuriken makes HSS connections faster and easier. While HSS columns are the norm in Japan, welded splices pose a hurdle to adoption in the U.S. Shuriken allows for field-bolted column splices, simplifying the process and cutting costs. Special Guest: Ted Goldstein.

    New Mill Coming Soon

    New Mill Coming Soon
    Brad and guest John Chatterton, Vice President of Engineering Technologies for Zekelman Industries, provide an update on Atlas Tube’s new straight-seam ERW tube mill currently being constructed in Blytheville, Arkansas. The new mill will be rolling jumbo HSS (https://www.atlastube.com/products/jumbo-hss/) in larger sizes than previously available, and it’s all made in America for fast delivery. Special Guest: John Chatterton.

    What does a Structural Engineer do? | With Josh Neale - Episode 5 (Season 4)

    What does a Structural Engineer do? | With Josh Neale - Episode 5 (Season 4)

    In this episode, we’ll learn all about how a structural engineer will help you in your project, and why you need one. 

    Josh Neale is a Structural Engineer. He’s also the NSW Office Manager and Structural Project Engineer for Westera Partners. 

    Westera Partners is a highly respected Australian consulting engineering firm that has been practicing on the Gold Coast since 1981, Brisbane since 1998 and Northern New South Wales since 2009, in both structural engineering and civil engineering.  

    The company has extensive experience residential housing, higher density projects such as townhouses, and apartment buildings … right through to factories, warehouses, aged care facilities, retail, office buildings and schools. 

    Westera Partners seek to provide educated and informed feedback to minimise construction costs and reduce construction times. Their service ensures every project is designed or supervised by a senior engineer with over ten years experience. So they are approachable, reliable and experts in their field. 

    Josh himself has 16 years designing diverse structural engineering projects. His special fields include the design of medium density and complex architectural housings, resort structures, complex and luxury housing, renovations to existing structures and various commercial projects. 

    Josh has a thorough knowledge of timber framing, steel work, concrete and masonry structures, with a particular interest in sustainable design. He provides consultancy services to architects, builders and developers regarding structural optimisation, cost effective materiel planning and construction techniques. Josh prides himself on presenting his clients with creative and economic solutions while maintaining a high attention to detail.  

    A structural engineer becomes a key part of your team when renovating or building your home. The structural design of your home – basically how it stays standing, and doesn’t move too much, deflect or fall down over time – is an important part of its longevity. And a big part of your budget can be spent on the structure of your home. So being efficient with it, and it being well integrated with the overall design, is necessary in getting it right.  

    It’s fantastic to get Josh’s help in explaining more about how structural engineers can work with you, your designer and your builder, to help your project overall.  

    And he’s also going to help us understand about some of the other information that’s helpful in your structural design. 

    This is about the WHO, the WHAT, the WHEN and the WHY of using a Structural Engineer for your renovation or building project.   

    Our “Get it Right” podcast partner for Season 4 is COLORBOND® steel and their Matt range. 

    COLORBOND® steel Matt is a great choice for creating a stunning, sophisticated and subtle look for your home. With a beautiful and neutral look, it has an elegance I know you’ll love, and diffuses light for a soft, natural, textured finish.  

    And not only does COLORBOND® steel Matt look gorgeous … It’s also durable, strong, 100% recyclable, high tech, tested and designed for the Australian climate, a choice for bushfire zones, able to give your home a contemporary and sophisticated feel, AND has 50 years of history behind it as a brand. 

    Head to www.colorbond.com/undercoverarchitect for more info 

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