Skip to content
A4 civilengineering
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Education
  • Community
  • Thought
  • Ongoing Happenings
  • Contact Us
Menu Close

Blog

  1. Home>
  2. Constrcution Site>
  3. Civil Engineering and the Science of Destruction
Civil Engineering and the Science of Destruction
I was always into Legos,” assistant professor of civil engineering Cameron Murray explains as four graduate students rig an 800-pound concrete beam with sensors. “A lot of engineers were. Eventually, my dad suggested I get into engineering. So I took a class in structural engineering and really enjoyed how practical it was — discovering what factors contributed to failure.”

Failure. That’s the goal of today’s enterprise at the new Grady E. Harvell Civil Engineering Research and Education Center — or CEREC — in the Arkansas Research and Technology Park. Under Murray’s watchful eye, Caleb Chesnut, a master’s student in civil engineering at the University of Arkansas, is going to break two concrete beams with a hydraulic ram. The beams are made of rapid setting concrete — known as high early strength concrete in the industry — though they’ve been curing for a year. The team is interested in several things: how does rapid setting cement, which has only been around since the 1970’s, compare to the industry-standard portland cement, which has been around since 1824? Specifically, at what point does shear failure occur and is there much difference between the two cements? Also, do they produce comparable values after at a week, a month, a year?
Read More
news.uark.edu

You Might Also Like

Changing the Construction Landscape: How Technology is Improving Workflows

Changing the Construction Landscape: How Technology is Improving Workflows

January 6, 2022
Cansel Brings TinySurveyor Robot to Canada

Cansel Brings TinySurveyor Robot to Canada

August 7, 2021
NORD condition monitoring for predictive maintenance

NORD condition monitoring for predictive maintenance

February 14, 2022

Archives

  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • November 2021
  • October 2021
  • September 2021
  • August 2021
  • July 2021

Categories

  • 3D Printing
  • Air Quality
  • Architecture
  • Automation
  • BIM
  • Civil Software
  • Computer Vision
  • Constrcution Site
  • Digital Twin
  • Disaster
  • Earthquake
  • Edu Resource
  • Environmental
  • FreeCourse
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • GIS
  • Industry News
  • Intelligent Transportation System
  • IOT
  • Market Analysis
  • Project Management
  • Remote Sensing
  • Sensors
  • Smart City
  • Smart Home
  • Smart Home/Building
  • Smart Materials
  • Structural Engineering
  • Structural Health Monitoring
  • Transportation
  • Uncategorized
  • Urban Planning

Recent Posts

  • Takeaways From ITPGRFA Governing Body Meet: Benefit-Sharing From Plant Genetic Resources is at Risk
  • Bull of the Day: MYR Group Inc. (MYRG) | News
  • DFW backs UTA research to bolster flood resilience
  • Hull FC unveil pink Castore alternate kit for 2026 with player signing session on Saturday
  • City moves forward with plans for Phase I of Old Big Cove Road improvements
A4 civilengineering
©2021 Privacy policy
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Education
  • Community
  • Thought
  • Ongoing Happenings
  • Contact Us

Enjoying the contents?

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter