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Structural Engineering Project Ideas


This document presents a collection of innovative projects in structural planning. These ideas are intended to encourage students, professionals and researchers to explore new concepts, technologies and methods that could enhance the design, analysis and construction of structures. Each project aims to address the current challenges of structural planning, while promoting sustainability, efficiency and security.

Projects

1. Sustainable bridge planning

Design a walking bridge using sustainable materials such as bamboo, recycled steel or composite materials. The project should focus on minimising environmental impact while ensuring the possibility of structural integrity and aesthetic attraction.

2. Earthquake resistance structures

Examine and design a building that includes advanced seismic design principles. Use base isolation techniques and energy distribution devices to increase the building's resistance to earthquakes.

3. Intelligent building systems

Developing an intelligent building prototype that integrates IoT (Internet of Things) technology to monitor structural health in real time. The project shall include sensors for the detection of stress, strain and vibrations and a data analysis system.

4. Modular construction techniques

Discover the concept of modular structure by designing a range of prefabricated structural components that can be easily assembled on site. Analyse the benefits of this approach in terms of time, costs and waste reduction.

5. Wind load analysis on high structures

Provide a comprehensive wind load analysis of the proposed skyscraper design. Calculating liquid dynamics (CFD) simulations to assess the impact of wind on the structure



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