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WKU Steel Bridge team finishes in top 25 in 2015 national competition
- Thursday, May 28th, 2015
WKU civil engineering students competed in the 2015 National Student Steel Bridge Competition May 22-23 at the University of Missouri, Kansas City.
Approximately 3,000 civil engineering students from across the nation and world built more than 215 steel bridges and competed in regional competitions in hopes of qualifying for the national competition.
The WKU Steel Bridge team earned its third consecutive trip to the national competition with a first-place finish at the regional competition in March. At the 2015 National Steel Bridge Competition, WKU finished 25th overall, up from 34th from the previous year. The University of Florida won the competition.
WKU’s steel bridge finished sixth in the nation for display, which is based on the appearance of the constructed bridge and the poster describing the design process; 18th for stiffness, which is a measure of the strength of the bridge; 22nd for structural efficiency, which represents a measure of the total net cost of the bridge, where the lowest cost wins; 25th in lightness; 33rd in construction speed; and 31st for structural economy, which is a measure of the construction cost of the bridge.
The University of Florida won the competition. For complete results, visit http://www.nssbc.info/History/2015NSSBCScoresheet_National_FINALPOST.pdf
Dr. Shane Palmquist, steel bridge team advisor, said: “The students, using the knowledge gained from last year’s trip to the national competition and engineering coursework taken at WKU, designed and constructed an innovative truss bridge structure. The team was truly dedicated and unified, practicing hard right up to and during the national competition. I am extremely proud of them and their accomplishment.”
Steel bridge team members include: tri-captains Kyle Parks of Bloomfield, Justin Hopkins of Russellville and Dalton Hankins of Greenville; Sarah Hay of Louisa; Lindsey Gadberry Phelps of Somerset; Ben Mullins of Waynesburg; Allyson Alvey of Paducah; Raymond Van Zee of Russellville; Ashane Netthisinghe of Bowling Green; Khaled Alammar of Kuwait City, Kuwait; C. Jeremiah Short of Greenville; and Blake Adams of Monticello.
The 2016 National Steel Bridge Competition will be held on May 27-28 at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.
Contact: Department of Engineering, (270) 745-2461
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