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Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering


 

Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Laboratories

Two geotechnical laboratories have facilities for carrying out soil-structure interaction studies under both static and dynamic loading conditions. Other advanced testing facilities include: light and heavy duty triaxial machines with pore water pressure measuring systems under both monotonic and cyclic loadings; material testing machines for rock samples; a wide array of consolidation apparatus for samples of different diameters; a stiff testing machine to study post-peak behavior; anteus consolidometers; and a shear box apparatus.

The geotechnical and geoenvironmental testing facilities include: automated computer controlled apparatus (GeoComp loadtrac/flowtrac, ELE, Geotest, Rowe Cell) for consolidation, hydraulic conductivity, residual shear, and stress or strain path controlled static and cyclic triaxail testing; MTS actuators/loading frames to test large size specimens or scale models; HP network analyzers for material characterization/non-destructive testing; calibration chamber and model test facility for static and dynamic penetration testing, model pile studies, and 1-g seismic shake table studies; and electromagnetic shaker and analyzer for ground vibration studies. Geoenvironmental testing is conducted at the environmental engineering laboratories.



HIGHLIGHT

Small Scale Damage Mechanics

Researchers in CSEE's Electronics Packaging Laboratory use laser Moire interferometry to measure submicron-scale deformation in solder joints that have been subjected to both elevated temperature and vibration. The lab is a world leader in creating damage mechanics models for electronics.

THE FACES OF CSEE

Christina Tsai
Asst. Professor

Environmental Engineering

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