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How can a soundproofing technology help bender element experiments?

Transportation Engineering has just published (in open-access) a new paper on how a sound-proofing technology can be used to improve the quality of the output signal in bender element experiments.

Welcome Roxana!

The INTENT Project welcomes in its Lisbon hub the Romanian researcher and project collaborator Roxana Banabic. She'll be with us in Lisbon for four months to implement fatigue models for unbound granular materials.

Getting all amped-up!

At the University of Minho, Carolina Melendez has reached the one-meter milestone between transmitter and receiver bender elements. This mark was made possible by the development of a signal amplification circuit by Marcos Martins and João Rocha.

Hélder Silva joins the INTENT team!

We are pleased to announce that Hélder Silva, a Master's graduate in Civil Engineering, has joined BUILTCOLAB as part of the INTENT project team. Hélder will be responsible for the development of the cyber-physical system that will coordinate, collect, store, and make available a wide range of data gathered from the monitoring of an experimental section.

A paper on our new Rowe cell equipped with bender elements was published

A journal article presenting a new Rowe cell equipped with bender elements was published by the Geotechnical Testing Journal .

António Correia and Ionut Moldovan organize a minisymposium at the ISC 7 Conference in Barcelona

Between 18th and 21st of June, the 7th International Conference on Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterization took place in Barcelona. The conference gathered experts and practitioners in the areas of geotechnical characterization, with special emphasis on in situ mechanical and geophysical testing tools and procedures.