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28 Jun
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How Structural Engineers Account for Building Loads

Posted by Pranav Srivatsan My Blogs, Structural Engineering No Comments

During my summer internship, I noticed how one or two pages are dedicated to information about the structure of beams, […]

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How Shear Walls Work to Keep Buildings Standing
04 Apr
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How Shear Walls Work to Keep Buildings Standing

Posted by Pranav Srivatsan My Blogs, Structural Engineering

While looking over drawings of building plans, I noticed how some walls were marginally thicker than other walls in the […]

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How Engineers Choose between Reinforced Concrete and Structural Steel
17 Mar
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How Engineers Choose between Reinforced Concrete and Structural Steel

Posted by Pranav Srivatsan My Blogs, Structural Engineering

Some buildings rely heavily on reinforced concrete for stability, while others use structural steel. I first noticed this when I […]

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01 Mar
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Why Skyscrapers Sway in the Wind

Posted by Pranav Srivatsan My Blogs, Structural Engineering

Growing up in the bay area, I was always one drive away from large buildings in that dominated the San […]

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The Strangely Warm Winter Week
25 Feb
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The Strangely Warm Winter Week

Posted by Pranav Srivatsan My Blogs, Structural Engineering

I recently recorded some data from my personal weather station that was very odd for this time of year. During […]

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Uncovering a Hidden Microclimate
18 Jan
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Uncovering a Hidden Microclimate

Posted by Pranav Srivatsan My Blogs, Structural Engineering

Weather forecasts are supposed to tell us what to expect, but in my neighborhood, they often seem wrong. Even when […]

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