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The roof of the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Singapore taken on the eve of Chinese New Year at Chinatown last January 2012.
I stumbled on this photo on my archives and saw that the patterns of the roof are beautiful! I just cropped to what I think best showcased the lines and patterns that I wanted for this photo; now it is ready for flickr. ;-)
An example of a structural blue in an animal: the wing feather of a Jay. The blue is, like the blue sky, produced by Tyndall (Rayleigh) scattering from a fine keratin matrix within the feather. The gradation from black/dark blue to light blue is produced by the varying depth of black melanin along the barb providing a background against which the scattering is observed. The spectrum shows how the blue varies along the barb.
The Institution of Structural Engineer's Young Structural Engineering Professional Award - Winner Kayin Dawoodi. © Arup
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Loughborough University Business School site constructing structural frames
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Author: Loughborough University
The Institution of Structural Engineer's Young Structural Engineering Professional Award - Winner Kayin Dawoodi. © Arup
"Will revolutionize the method of fabrication in structural iron works, ship building, ornamental iron works, boiler tanks, bridges, etc."
At the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco.
by Jarrod Taylor from WA
Symbolises the world teetering on the edge of collapse, due to economic imbalances - at Cottesloe Beach, Sculptures by the Sea 2019
On January 21, 2010, a team of 10 French-speaking engineers traveled to Port-au-Prince, Haiti to help the UN assess the safety of buildings – principally, hospitals and food storage facilities – damaged by the January 12, 7.0M earthquake.
The Institution of Structural Engineer's Young Structural Engineering Professional Award - Winner Kayin Dawoodi. © Arup
On April 13 crews completed setting the first steel girders for the new Innerbelt Bridge. Here the large crane which held the girders is being removed.
The Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to staff in Eland House' atrium about the Department’s key role in driving power down to the local level, in building the Big Society and on the Structural Reform plan.
For more information see: www.communities.gov.uk/newsstories/newsroom/1634943
A view across the River Thames in London to the Tower of London and the many and varied towers of the City of London
The Institution of Structural Engineer's Young Structural Engineering Professional Award - Winner Kayin Dawoodi. © Bridges to Prosperity (www.BridgesToProsperity.org)
Tech. Sgt. Ryan Atoigue adjusts a light attached to his helmet while participating in structural fire training Oct. 20, 2014, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Atoigue's helmet indicates that he is a firecrew captain with the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
Loughborough University Business School site structural frame assembly
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Author: Loughborough University
RAF MILDENHALL, England -- From left, Watch Manager Dave Bootman, from Feltwell, Norfolk, checks personal protective equipment on Airman Kevin Brittan and Brownville, Texas native Tech. Sgt. Caspar Vela, 100th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department firefighters, Feb. 20, 2013, at the fire training area here. The firefighters train regularly on structural, aircraft and compartmental fires to ensure quick and effective response to real fires or emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon Johnston)
RAF MILDENHALL, England -- From left, Senior Airman Noel Rivera-Saldana from Lake Mary, Fla.; Tech. Sgt. Thomas Doyle from Charlotte, N.C., and Watch Manager Dave Bootman from Feltwell, Norfolk; 100th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department firefighters, practice door procedures before entering a structural trainer here Feb. 20, 2013. The firefighters train regularly on structural, aircraft and compartmental fires to ensure quick and effective response in real-world situations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon Johnston)
ARABIAN GULF (Aug. 21, 2014) Aviation Structural Mechanic (Equipment) 3rd Class Dalton Brandt, Iowapark, Tx., washes an F/A-18E Super Hornet attached to the "Tomcatters" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 31, aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). George H.W. Bush is supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Lorelei Vander Griend/Released)
Description:
Structural Bolts
Assembly
Standard: ASTM A325 /A563 /F436 AS1252, DIN6914/DIN6915/DIN6916 EN14399 etc
35C 45C 40cr
Heat treatment
H.D.G
CL8.8 10.9
A 96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter climbs onto a ladder during an annual structural fire training event April 12, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Firefighters completed the training by entering the training facility filled with smoke to find and rescue victims and put out a fire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
PT&P custom designed and fabricated a 27' x 16' x 21' structural frame to be placed on the sea-bed for an offshore rig. This assembly will be used as an undersea cable support frame, capable of withstanding a load of 600 Kilonewtons (68,000 lbs for each pad). It is constructed of 8 tube-steel, a 10 channel, and a steel plate. The frame will remain stationary on the sea-bed and is designed to endure heavy wave action when lowered to or raised from the sea-bed.
Finite element analysis of the lifting lug on the structure was performed to verify load conditions. A trial fit-up of bolted sections was also conducted to ensure the structural frame will assemble easily before being placed in position.
Dortechs Structural Silicone Glazed Curtain Wall systems can be used to create almost perfectly flush-fitted glass facades. The appearance of structural glazing is achieved by using profiles that are only visible on the room side. From the outside, only the glazing and the slender shadow joints are visible. The gap between each piece of glass is approximately 25mm (this can vary) in comparison to the 50 – 60mm site line prevalent with traditional, visible grid curtain wall systems.There are two main types of SSG system Dortech offers;
The first is based upon specialist double glazed units which are manufactured to include an SSG spacer bar which incorporates a ‘U’ channel. Typically the spacer bar will have a bronze anodised finish. Structural silicone is used to bond each piece of glass to the spacerbar. Once the curtain wall grid has been erected on site, these specialist glass units are delivered to site and locked into the grid using metal toggles which are designed specifically for each respective aluminium suppliers curtain wall system. Finally a compatible silicone is applied over the top of the vertical and horizontal joints to create a flush finish.
The second utilises traditional double glazed units manufactured with structural silicone. Aluminium carrier frames are then bonded around the perimeter of each piece of glass with structural silicone. On site, the perimeter frame is locked into the curtain wall grid and then silicone is applied over the gap between each piece of glass.
Please note, the SSG Curtain wall sysems cannot accomodate significant structural movements.
Dortech has carried out a number of projects utilising the following SSG Curtain wall systems:
Schuco FW50+SG
Schuco FW60+SG
Technal MX+SG
For further information, please contact us using the details below:
Website: www.dortech.co.uk
Email: company@dortech.co.uk
Tel: 0044 (0) 1484 451177
Fax 0044 (0) 1484 456474
On Pier 7, crews are adjusting the position of the "Delta Leg" girders so they will match-up with the "Knuckle" girders that will soon be erected.
The Donora-Monessen Bridge in Southwestern Pennsylvania is a structurally deficient steel deck-truss span built in the 1970s in a similar style as the one that collapsed Wednesday in Minneapolis. This one is scheduled to undergo rehabilitation in 2010, according to the state's Department of Transportation. While there are fewer than 40 of these types of bridges in Pennsylvania, this state leads the nation in the number of spans that have been identified as being in poor condition. We have 5,900 of them.
A 96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter climbs onto a ladder during an annual structural fire training event April 12, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Firefighters completed the training by entering the training facility filled with smoke to find and rescue victims and put out a fire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)