FEATURED TESTIMONIAL – “Dr. Tom’s Explanations Were Invaluable”
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New York a Step Closer to Using Drones to Inspect Buildings
New York City has thousands of buildings and many of them are old and have issues with the facades falling apart with age. Two years ago a woman was killed by a falling piece of debris from a building. Detailed inspections often require expensive scaffolding that ties up sidewalk space and is unsightly. The solution, […]
Attention Mechanical Engineers! It’s Time to Get Your PE
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Living Walls can Reduce Heat Loss from Buildings by 30%
Researchers at the University of Plymouth in England are studying how utilizing living walls can reduce heating and cooling costs in older buildings. A pre-1970’s building (called the Sustainability Hub) on campus was retrofitted with flexible fabric sheet systems with pockets allowing for soil and planting. After 5 weeks of measurements, the heat loss in […]
Russian City Is Cooling Ground to Preserve Buildings
Norilsk, a city of 170,000 in northern Russia, is mechanically cooling the ground in places to prevent the permafrost from melting. When the permafrost melts, the ground becomes soft and large buildings (like apartment blocks) will sink or tilt. So, about 8 million Euros are being spent to thermally stabilize the ground. This issue is […]
FEATURED TESTIMONIAL – “Wonderful Training for the PE”
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Utilizing Parking Garages to Heat Homes
A company in Switzerland has developed panels that can be installed in underground parking garages that can provide geothermal heat to adjacent homes. Enerdrape has created 1.3 m x 0.7 m (4 ft x 3 ft) thin metal panels that can be installed onto concrete walls in underground parking garages. The panels exchange heat with […]
Rollover Alleys – The Dynamics for Disaster
Vehicle dynamics are an important consideration for highway design and construction. Large trucks are a common design vehicle for highway infrastructure. A variety of factors focused on large truck characteristics include: turning radius at intersections/driveways, lane widths, acceleration on upgrades, control of speed on downgrades, and more. Due to the high center of gravity (which can be exacerbated by […]
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Flying into the Future
Having a BS degree in Aerospace Engineering, a recent ASME article titled, “5 Aerospace Technologies and Trends,” caught my eye. Noting the 5 technologies and trends identified in the article, it was clear that this article was important to mechanical engineers as well. In fact, I believe these technologies and trends will affect the entire engineering community. I […]