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ACSES Engineers Blog
5y ago
A Belgian construction company Kamp is showcasing its creation of the world’s biggest single structure house through 3D printing. The all-new method would result in a shift in worldwide construction as it’s more economical, far more efficient in terms of time consumed in a project, and far more applicable. Once the method gets easily accessible in all parts of the world, it would make a significant impact on the lives of millions.
The technology is new for now to apply it to mainstream construction. However, the model house build by Kamp is big enough to be equipped with features like solar pa ..read more
ACSES Engineers Blog
5y ago
The Moore Shire Video of Bituminised Road – Shows workers in regional Western Australia rapidly creating a country road.
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ACSES Engineers Blog
5y ago
Natural materials are fundamentally different from man-made materials. The first are sourced from nature, while the latter are sourced from a scientific laboratory. Nature materials generally comprise hard and soft phases arranged in complex hierarchical architectures, with characteristic dimensions spanning from the nanoscale to the macroscale. The resulting materials are lightweight and often display unique combinations of strength and toughness, but have proven difficult to mimic synthetically.
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5y ago
Amsterdam is embracing the so-called doughnut, an economic model that envisions “a world in which people and planet can thrive in balance”.
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5y ago
Four Australian universities were included in the world’s top ten universities contributing to the planet’s economic and social well-being.
The second Times Higher Education Impact Rankings shine a light on the vital research universities are conducting to tackle these issues, which include climate change, pollution and water scarcity.
Over the past 12 months alone, the world’s universities have developed solutions ranging from life-preserving breathing aids for coronavirus patients, to unleashing the potential of clean fuel-cell energy technology.
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5y ago
South Koreans are returning to work and crowding shopping malls, parks, golf courses and some restaurants as South Korea relaxes social distancing rules amid a continued downward trend in coronavirus cases.
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5y ago
As the need for sustainable travel grows, bicycles are on the up. In 2011, the global market was worth $45 billion. By 2022, that figure will jump to $65 billion.
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5y ago
Concrete Temperature limits are established to ensure that high-quality concrete with specified requirements is produced.
Various standards and specifications provide limits on the temperature of concrete so as to achieve designated strength and durability.
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5y ago
Learn more about how countries are fighting coronavirus: https://bit.ly/2TW9yxS
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