Title of article
Failure literacy in structural engineering
Author/Authors
Delatte، نويسنده , , Norbert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
3
From page
1952
To page
1954
Abstract
The history of the development of practice in many engineering disciplines is, in large part, the story of failures, both imminent and actual, and of the changes to designs, standards and procedures made as the result of timely interventions or forensic analyses. All engineers, and more particularly structural engineers, should be failure literate. Failure literacy means knowing about the critical historical failure cases that have shaped the profession: not merely the surface technical details, but the environment, the communications difficulties and the procedural issues. In the US, an intensive effort has been under way for nearly a decade to promote failure literacy in engineering education and practice. A number of educational resources have been developed to make it easier for engineering students and practicing engineers to learn from failures.
Keywords
EDUCATION , Building collapse , Structural collapse , Failure , Forensic Engineering , Bridge collapse
Journal title
Engineering Structures
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Engineering Structures
Record number
1644944
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