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DEVELOPED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS EDUCATIONAL TRUST
MATERIALS FACTFILES
DEVELOPED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS EDUCATIONAL TRUST PG. 2
MATERIALS FACT FILE 01MATERIALS FACT FILE 01
Stone
Strong in compression•Brittle•Ancient construction material•Used for arches, columns and •walls
Mass concrete
Strong in compression•Brittle•First developed by the •RomansUsed in foundations •and in dams
Steel beam/column
Strong in compression, •tension and in bendingUsed for columns and beams•Combines strength and low •weight
Pont du Gard near Remoulins, France Pyramid
Pantheon
Videos about steel Pompidou Centre Behaviour of steel frames
Videos about concrete Hoover Dam
DEVELOPED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS EDUCATIONAL TRUST PG. 3
Glass
Brittle but can be made •tougherUsed in the construction •of some small bridges
Reinforced con-crete
A composite material that makes the most of each of the component materials’ strenght:
Concrete’s strength in •compressionSteel’s strength in tension•
Steel cable
Extremely high strength in •tensionMade from bundles of strands•Stretches under tension•
MATERIALS FACT FILE 02
Failure of glass
Sydney Opera House
Steel cables Cable net roof London Velodrome Stonecutters Bridge, Hong Kong
Behaviour of a beam L'Oceanográfic, Valencia
Failure of toughened glass Glass bridge the Apple Store