
The Structural Post-Mortem - Part 9: 5 Counter-Intuitive Lessons from Three Legendary Engineering Disasters
The Structural Post-Mortem: When Human Error Meets Technical Failure 1 Introduction 2 Part 1: Paconius's Bankrupt Marble: When Innovation Costs a Fortune 3 Part 2: The Fidenae Stadium Collapse: When Profit Killed 20,000 in Ancient Rome 4 Part 3: The Leaning Tower of Pisa: When Foundation Failure Became a Tourist Attraction 5 Part 4: Galileo's Broken Column: When Adding Safety Creates Disaster 6 Part 5: The Boston Molasses Flood: When Viscosity Became Velocity 7 Part 6: The Lake Peigneur Disaster: When 400 Feet (122 Meters) of Error Drained an Entire Lake 8 Part 7: The London Fryscraper: When Architecture Became a Solar Death Ray 9 Part 8: Physics Always Wins: The Data Behind Engineering's Spectacular Failures 10 Part 9: 5 Counter-Intuitive Lessons from Three Legendary Engineering Disasters ← Series Home Picture this: you’re standing in the control room of a nuclear reactor, watching gauges go haywire. Or you’re the engineer who signed off on a chemical plant’s safety system. Or you’re reviewing the design change that will save your company installation costs on hotel walkway support rods. ...





