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HereEast Lab Facilities

Based at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê's new 6,000 sqm space at Here East offers cutting-edge facilities including large-scale Structural & Environmental Testing.

The two images below show a 10 Tonne crane surrounding a 1,200 kN load capacity large-scaleÌýstructures test facility for subjectingÌýspecimensÌýup to 8 m long to static, dynamic or high-cycle fatigue loads.Ìý The facility has been developed by Dr Wendel Sebastian (w.sebastian@ucl.ac.uk), with funding fromÌýthe Institution of Civil Engineers, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê and (what is now) National Highways.

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Structural & Environmental Testing

TheÌýnew Structures and Environmental labÌýoffers two unique facilities for large-scale testing: fatigue loading and cyclic mechanical-environmentalÌýloadingÌýof structures and infrastructures elements.

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Image Courtesy of Dr Wendel Sebastian
Integrated Environmental & Mechanical Testing Rig

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The integrated environmental mechanical rig offers large-scale testing for masonry wall specimens and other large structural element under monotonic and low-frequency cyclic loading – the onlyÌýsuchÌýfacility in the UK capable of producing full-scale experiments on various types of masonry material under different loading and environmental conditions.
The 8m-long by 5.4m-tall rig is equipped with hydraulic actuators capable of exerting up to 300kN loading in both vertical and horizontal directions on specimens up to 4m high and 4.5m wide.
The reaction frame is sandwiched between two individual environmental chambers, which allow simultaneous simulations of indoor and outdoor conditions on the two surfaces of the tested specimens, while mechanical loading is also applied.
The chambers are designed to simulate wind-driven rain conditions and flooding, as well as a large range of hygrothermal conditions (i.e. the movement of heat and moisture through buildings).
The rig will be used to determine the effect of climatic loading on the structural integrity of heritage and existing masonry structures and the effects of adaptation intervention such as insulation and waterproofing.

TheÌýsite at Here EastÌýis shared by the following academic groups at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê:

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê at Here East is part of the wider Here East project,Ìýbased near Stratford in the heart of East London. This hugeÌýdevelopment isÌýhome toÌýboth big names andÌýstart-ups in the fields of tech, media, education and data.