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  2. Structural integrity and failure - Wikipedia

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    Collapsed barn at Hörsne, Gotland, Sweden Building collapse due to snow weight. Structural integrity and failure is an aspect of engineering that deals with the ability of a structure to support a designed structural load (weight, force, etc.) without breaking and includes the study of past structural failures in order to prevent failures in future designs.

  3. List of building and structure collapses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of structural failures and collapses of buildings and other structures including bridges, dams, and radio masts/towers. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. Citicorp Center engineering crisis - Wikipedia

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    Since no structural failure occurred, the work was not publicized until 1995, when a lengthy article appeared in The New Yorker. [ 32 ] [ 37 ] The 1995 story in The New Yorker described the student as a "young man, whose name has been lost in the swirl of subsequent events" who called LeMessurier saying "that his professor had assigned him to ...

  5. Structural engineering - Wikipedia

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    More experienced engineers may be responsible for the structural design and integrity of an entire system, such as a building. [citation needed] Structural engineers often specialize in particular types of structures, such as buildings, bridges, pipelines, industrial, tunnels, vehicles, ships, aircraft, and spacecraft.

  6. Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse

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    The walkway was thus nearer to ground level than in a standard design where the walkway is placed on top of the structural support system. [16] This reduced the number of steps to climb. The bridge was a post-tensioned concrete structure. [16] Concrete structures are generally ten times heavier than equivalent steel designs. [23]

  7. Structural analysis - Wikipedia

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    In the context to structural analysis, a structure refers to a body or system of connected parts used to support a load. Important examples related to Civil Engineering include buildings, bridges, and towers; and in other branches of engineering, ship and aircraft frames, tanks, pressure vessels, mechanical systems, and electrical supporting structures are important.

  8. NIST World Trade Center Disaster Investigation - Wikipedia

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    When the North Tower collapsed, debris fell on the nearby 7 World Trade Center, damaging it and starting fires that burned for almost seven hours, compromising the building's structural integrity. Seven World Trade Center collapsed at 5:21 p.m. (EDT).

  9. Fracture critical bridge - Wikipedia

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    A fracture critical bridge is a bridge or similar span that is vulnerable to collapse of one or more spans as a result of the failure in tension of a single element. While a fracture critical design is not considered unsafe, it is subject to special inspection requirements that focus on the tension elements of its structure.