(K-12/Public) Study of Shear and Torsion

By Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

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Designed for K-12 viewers, and also those in the general public - this video describes the relationship between shear and torsion - and how this affects the failure of concrete columns. Conducted at the University of Illinois, and funded by the NEES Network - this video is a great example of the projects being undertaken at the University.

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  • Gregory Pluta; Dan Kuchma; Thomas Frankie; NEES EOT (2010), "(K-12/Public) Study of Shear and Torsion," https://datacenterhub.org/resources/1608.

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  1. A Study of Shear and Torsion in Small Scale Bridge Piers - Introduction

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life. 

  2. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Challenges: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  3. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Motivation: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  4. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Need for Structural Testing: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  5. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Introduction to Shear: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  6. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Introduction to Torsion: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.  

  7. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Motivation to Study Combined Response: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  8. Small Scale Bridge Piers - MUSTSIM Facility: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  9. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Fabrication: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  10. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Shear Test: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  11. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Interaction Diagram (Elementary): A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  12. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Impact: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.

  13. Small Scale Bridge Piers - Conclusions: A Study of Shear and Torsion

    05 Oct 2010 | Multimedia | Contributor(s): Gregory Pluta, Dan Kuchma, Thomas Frankie, NEES EOT

    This video was created by the NEES Network at the University of Illinois. By studying the effects of shear and torsion this program hopes to reduce the damaging effects of earthquakes on residential and commercial buildings, thus lowering the risk of danger to human life.