Structural loadA structural load or structural action is a force, deformation, or acceleration applied to structural elements. A load causes stress, deformation, and displacement in a structure. Structural analysis, a discipline in engineering, analyzes the effects of loads on structures and structural elements. Excess load may cause structural failure, so this should be considered and controlled during the design of a structure. Particular mechanical structures—such as aircraft, satellites, rockets, space stations, ships, and submarines—are subject to their own particular structural loads and actions.
Electronic assessmentElectronic assessment, also known as digital assessment, e-assessment, online assessment or computer-based assessment, is the use of information technology in assessment such as educational assessment, health assessment, psychiatric assessment, and psychological assessment. This covers a wide range of activities ranging from the use of a word processor for assignments to on-screen testing. Specific types of e-assessment include multiple choice, online/electronic submission, computerized adaptive testing such as the Frankfurt Adaptive Concentration Test, and computerized classification testing.
Precast concretePrecast concrete is a construction product produced by casting concrete in a reusable mold or "form" which is then cured in a controlled environment, transported to the construction site and maneuvered into place; examples include precast beams, and wall panels for tilt up construction. In contrast, cast-in-place concrete is poured into site-specific forms and cured on site. Recently lightweight expanded polystyrene foam is being used as the cores of precast wall panels, saving weight and increasing thermal insulation.
Disaster risk reductionDisaster risk reduction (DRR) sometimes called disaster risk management (DRM) is a systematic approach to identifying, assessing and reducing the risks of disaster. It aims to reduce socio-economic vulnerabilities to disaster as well as dealing with the environmental and other hazards that trigger them.
StructuralismeLe structuralisme est un ensemble de courants de pensée holistes apparus principalement en sciences humaines et sociales au milieu du , ayant en commun l'utilisation du terme de structure entendue comme modèle théorique (inconscient, ou non empiriquement perceptible) organisant la forme de l'objet étudié pris comme un système, l'accent étant mis moins sur les unités élémentaires de ce système que sur les relations qui les unissent.
Disaster responseDisaster response refers to the actions taken directly before, during or in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. The objective is to save lives, ensure health and safety and to meet the subsistence needs of the people affected. This includes warning/evacuation, search and rescue, providing immediate assistance, assessing damage, continuing assistance and the immediate restoration or construction of infrastructure (i.e. provisional storm drains or diversion dams).
Séisme et tsunami de 2004 dans l'océan IndienLe séisme du 26 décembre 2004 dans l'océan Indien est un tremblement de terre qui s'est produit au large de l'île indonésienne de Sumatra avec une magnitude de 9,1 à 9,3. L'épicentre se situe à la frontière des plaques tectoniques eurasienne et indo-australienne. Ce tremblement de terre a eu la troisième magnitude la plus puissante jamais enregistrée dans le monde. Il a soulevé jusqu'à de hauteur une bande de plancher océanique longue de .
PapeterieLe mot papeterie ou papèterie peut désigner : une usine à papier, également appelée papetière, spécialisée dans la transformation du bois, de vieux papiers, ou de pailles en papier ou d'autres fibres (chiffons) ; un magasin de fournitures de bureau ou de fournitures scolaires ; l'industrie papetière, c'est-à-dire l'industrie de fabrication du papier principalement à partir de pâte à papier ; un article de papeterie, un article fabriqué en tout ou partie avec du papier ; une petite boîte contenant le matérie
Numerical methods for ordinary differential equationsNumerical methods for ordinary differential equations are methods used to find numerical approximations to the solutions of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Their use is also known as "numerical integration", although this term can also refer to the computation of integrals. Many differential equations cannot be solved exactly. For practical purposes, however – such as in engineering – a numeric approximation to the solution is often sufficient. The algorithms studied here can be used to compute such an approximation.
Educational assessmentEducational assessment or educational evaluation is the systematic process of documenting and using empirical data on the knowledge, skill, attitudes, aptitude and beliefs to refine programs and improve student learning. Assessment data can be obtained from directly examining student work to assess the achievement of learning outcomes or can be based on data from which one can make inferences about learning. Assessment is often used interchangeably with test, but not limited to tests.