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The Department of Structural Engineering makes use of numerical, testing and experimental methods. The purpose of these calculation methods is to provide the most realistic possible assessments of actions, structural elements or structures. Trials and laboratory analyses, partly based on test procedures developed by the BAW, help to make realistic assessments of actions, construction materials or the resistance of structural elements. Theoretical research work paves the way for experimental procedures.
The Department of Structural Engineering makes use of numerical, testing and experimental methods. The purpose of these calculation methods is to provide the most realistic possible assessments of actions, structural elements or structures. Trials and laboratory analyses, partly based on test procedures developed by the BAW, help to make realistic assessments of actions, construction materials or the resistance of structural elements. Theoretical research work paves the way for experimental procedures.



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200px|thumb|right|Procedure of an expertise The Department of Structural Engineering makes use of numerical, testing and experimental methods. The purpose of these calculation methods is to provide the most realistic possible assessments of actions, structural elements or structures. Trials and laboratory analyses, partly based on test procedures developed by the BAW, help to make realistic assessments of actions, construction materials or the resistance of structural elements. Theoretical research work paves the way for experimental procedures.


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