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NIST engineers develop five new concrete connections for resilient buildings

Engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed five novel connection methods for precast concrete buildings. These new designs aim to enhance the resilience of structures made from factory-produced concrete components, addressing a key vulnerability in such construction. The goal is to prevent disproportionate collapse by ensuring that stress is managed predictably, particularly during extreme events like earthquakes. AI

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NIST engineers develop five new concrete connections for resilient buildings

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  1. NIST News TIER_1 · Sarah Henderson ·

    NIST Engineers Design 5 New Ways to Connect Concrete Pieces for More Resilient Buildings

    One of the biggest challenges with precast concrete is connecting the concrete pieces at a job site.