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  1. hokie66

    Ottawa Parking Garage Collapse

    Precast house of cards.
  2. hokie66

    Give me your wisdom: how is plasterboard used in your practice?

    I call the way houses are built 'trickle theory'. If one load path doesn't work, another one will.
  3. hokie66

    Famous eng-tips member interviewed about hydrogen on the ABC

    Another solar energy boondoggle. Hopefully, President Trump's team can prevent this stuff for a few years. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/energy-experts-blast-failed-billion-dollar-doe-project-financial-boondoggle-disaster
  4. hokie66

    AA jet and Military helicopter collide over Potomac

    Yes, she was in the Biden White House. It does smell like DEI.
  5. hokie66

    Wind turbine collapse in Victoria, Australia

    This article says the failure was in the blades, but the picture seems to show a clean break in the tower near the top. Maybe somebody forgot the bolts...
  6. hokie66

    Wind turbine collapse in Victoria, Australia

    As one wag says, these things are supposed to be wind turbines, not gentle breeze generators. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-05/victoria-berrybank-wind-turbine-collapse/104895810
  7. hokie66

    France 95% renewable last year

    What did you mean by “95% renewables”? Surely not.
  8. hokie66

    AA jet and Military helicopter collide over Potomac

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/reagan-national-airport-crash-military-black-hawk-helicopter-collides-midair-american-airlines-jet
  9. hokie66

    H2S release kills 1 at PEMEX Houston Refinery

    I wonder what the H2S monitors sense. The human nose is quite a good monitor, but maybe not good enough.
  10. hokie66

    Bridge Collapse in Dresden

    'Unbonded' typically means without grout. So if that is the case, it would have required protection by other means.
  11. hokie66

    Bridge Collapse in Dresden

    Sym P. le, Your question would assume bonded post-tensioning, with inadequate grouting. Do we know that, or was it an unbonded system, with inadequate protection?
  12. hokie66

    Bridge Collapse in Dresden

    Whether cable or bars, the issue with this bridge was apparently corrosion. Does anyone know what was supposed to protect the reinforcement?
  13. hokie66

    FEMA's Outdated Flood Zone Maps

    Yes, when I saw the damage done in Western NC, I immediately thought of Camille. Nelson County VA has very similar topography to those areas in NC. The western NC flooding is not really unexpected. The same thing happened in 1916 to Asheville. They thought they were more ready this time, but...
  14. hokie66

    FEMA's Outdated Flood Zone Maps

    Not strictly applicable to the US, but we have flooding in Australia as well. Experience here was that after any major event, there were arguments about what was covered. Riverine flooding, storm surge, overland flash flooding, storm water drain blockage, etc. Most insurance companies have...
  15. hokie66

    when will the madness end ?

    The Democrat response to Project 2025 is a sign that they are desperate. The Heritage Foundation think tank has been producing documents like this for 50 years, and never before have the Democrats been so strident and dishonest about the conservative goals.
  16. hokie66

    Embedded item in to slab

    The plates and rebar will give you a chance to keep the embedded item in place during concrete casting. If this is internal, I would consider placing the 'cap' plate down on the formwork for that reason.
  17. hokie66

    Shear Friction at Monolithic Concrete Confusion

    Shear friction theory is just that, a theory. It is a set of arbitrary rules loosely derived from testing.
  18. hokie66

    when will the madness end ?

    No, I think you are confused, or mischievous.
  19. hokie66

    Field welding vs bolting to existing steel structures

    The bolts just work in shear to transfer the strength deficit from the wide flange beam to the channels. The channels don't need to be full length, as the wide flange will doubtless take the shear without reinforcement, provided the end connections are adequate.
  20. hokie66

    Field welding vs bolting to existing steel structures

    I like human909's proposal. That allows drilling the beam web (thinner) horizontally rather than the flange vertically from the bottom. And the bottom flange solution would require enough bolts for composite action, while the web bolting would only need to transfer the shared load.

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