Cather, Pound Razing Offers Teaching, Learning Moments for Engineers
December 08, 2017
December 08, 2017
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Dec. 8 -- The University of Nebraska's Lincoln campus issued the following news release:
Nebraska's razing of Cather and Pound halls is helping engineers further define how large, multi-story buildings react to earthquakes, wind and blast loads.
In what is believed to be a landmark study at a public institution, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineering team is documenting how the dynamics of the two 13-story towers are changing as demolition crews . . .
Nebraska's razing of Cather and Pound halls is helping engineers further define how large, multi-story buildings react to earthquakes, wind and blast loads.
In what is believed to be a landmark study at a public institution, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineering team is documenting how the dynamics of the two 13-story towers are changing as demolition crews . . .