Earthquake engineering department gets new contract.
Switzerland’s rail authority teams up with researchers to harness AI.
US researchers explore hooked and headed reinforcement.
Australian opportunity for timber bridge study.
Austroads seeks expert advice on reducing strikes on low overpasses.
Can robots and laser welding accurately build steel bridge elements quicker, at lower cost and with fewer carbon emissions than via traditional methods? Eve Boykova travels to Norway to find out
After 30 years studying the shape of tension fabric structures and observing principles of constant stress expressed in natural objects, Professor Wanda Lewis decided to apply the concept to bridge structures. She believes that the outcome – a method for designing arch bridges with a constant stress – could bring a number of benefits. Lewis talks to Jose Sanchez de Muniain.
Data collected from the accelerometers of mobile phones could help evaluate the structural integrity of bridges and increase the lifespan of structures, according to new research.
An associate professor of mechanical engineering is using ideas from quantum gravity research to help engineers predict resonance in structural engineering.
A researcher in Northern Ireland has developed a new prototype sensor that is designed to provide an early warning signal if a bridge is at risk of scour.
The first of three bridges to combine flax fibres with a bio-resin has been completed in the Netherlands.
Newly awarded grants with enable the University of Kansas to carry out a trio of research projects, including one aimed at preventing constraint-induced fractures in steel bridges and another looking at steel with ultra-high toughness.
A university professor has developed a new style of arch bridges that is inspired by nature and claimed to be more robust than ever.
A team of researchers based in the USA and UK has announced that it has dispelled previous theories around the side-to-side movement of London’s Millennium Bridge when crossed by a large number of pedestrians.
The US Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a US$5 million grant for research to extend the lifespan of bridges through monitoring technology designed to offer protection against hacking.
Researchers at EPFL in Switzerland have built a prototype footbridge using reinforced-concrete blocks taken from the redundant walls of a building that is being renovated.
Sections of the old Bonner Bridge in North Carolina, USA, are being tested to help engineers improve future structures.
Researchers from Scotland and the USA are seeking to harvest the energy that is generated when bridges vibrate and use it to power sensors.
Researchers at the University of Canterbury (UC) in New Zealand have developed a design of bridge that they claim would yield little to no damage if hit by a strong earthquake.
New research from the University of Georgia (UGA) suggests that bridge owners can save money and extend the life of their bridges by taking a fresh approach to how they prioritise maintenance.
Accelerate and augment your bridge inspections with digital twins Picture is attached... if you prefer an exact size, please let me know. It's mostly been used quite cropped - especially to lose all the sky!