All shook up: UH engineer pioneer in earthquake research

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Standing more than 15 feet tall at two stories weighing nearly 40 tons and containing more than a mile of pipes to transport oil pressure to its 40 jacks the Universal Element Tester measures the strength of reinforced concrete under earthquake-like  ...
Standing more than 15 feet tall at two stories, weighing nearly 40 tons and containing more than a mile of pipes to transport oil pressure to its 40 jacks, the "Universal Element Tester" measures the strength of reinforced concrete under earthquake-like conditions. Civil Engineering Professor Thomas Hsu (pictured) and his colleagues designed and built this one-of-a-kind machine housed at UH. Credit: Todd Spoth

An expert at testing the strength of reinforced concrete under earthquake-like conditions, one University of Houston professor was recently honored for two decades of shaking things up.


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