Supported from above by a crane, the L-beam is carefully moved into position by the rigging team for transport down the mine shaft in Lead, South Dakota. Teams from Fermi National Accelerator ...
TWICE AS MANY LANES. CIVIL ENGINEER STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS GOT THE CHANCE TO TEST CERTAIN TYPES OF STEEL TO SEE HOW THEY HANDLE SEISMIC ACTIVITY ...
A Washington metallurgist has pleaded guilty to major fraud after she spent decades faking tests on steel used to build subs for the U.S. Navy. Federal prosecutors say that her behavior put sailors at ...
In Session 4 of the KLA Instruments Indentation University, we measure a sample of plain low-carbon 1018 steel using the KLA Instruments™ iMicro nanoindentation system. Session 4 provides a brief ...
The retired director of metallurgy at a Tacoma, Washington-based steel foundry that produced steel casting for Navy subs pled guilty to fraud last week after admitting to faking steel strength test ...
For more than 30 years, Elaine Thomas altered test results for more than 240 steel productions while working for a foundry that provides metal for U.S. Navy submarines. By Jesus Jiménez A former ...
Structural engineers at UC San Diego were waiting to see how a tall building, made from recycled steel, would react in a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. The earthquake shake table was ready to go as the ...
A Washington state metallurgist pleaded guilty this week to falsifying hundreds of test results for steel used to produce U.S. Navy submarines, the Justice Department said as it moved to conclude a ...