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Why catamarans use two hulls, the engineering trade-offs behind speed, stability, and wet deck slamming
Twin hulls promise speed and stability, but the physics that make catamarans so capable also introduce structural challenges most passengers never think about. Here's what naval architects are ...
Over a 30-year asset life, corrosion can evolve into a structural, electrical, and fire safety issue. Corrosion drives up operations and maintenance (O&M) costs, reduces resilience to extreme events, ...
Project data was compromised at Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co (Singapore). Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
The party needs to pursue major reforms to defeat the structural demographic inequities threatening democracy.
It’s generally assumed advanced materials will behave the same in the lab as in production, but that assumption is now under ...
Three distinguished UC Santa Barbara faculty members have been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
A piece of a metal and concrete barrier fell from a Route 10 on-ramp onto train tracks below in Cranston the evening of April ...
Hvakr provides further evidence that discipline-specific AI is landing in engineering software faster than it is in ...
Officials with El Paso Water issued an urgent update on escalating risks at Cement Lake Dam, also known as Portland Reservoir ...
Equipment failures emerge from complex system interactions in real-world conditions that simulation cannot fully predict or ...
Neurodegenerative disorders are increasingly understood as disorders of large-scale brain network disconnection rather than isolated regional damage.
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