Have you ever stared in wonder at huge suspension bridge or a towering sky scraper? Then structural engineering might just be the career path for you! Learn the basics from a real-life expert and get some hands-on experience. The world of electrical engineering is at your fingertips.
Tammy Enz holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and a master's degree in journalism and mass communications. She teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and has written dozens of books on science and engineering topics for young people.
What is structural engineering? -- Structural forces and materials -- Bridges -- Foundations -- Horizontal systems -- Vertical systems -- Lateral systems -- Experiment with structural shapes -- Experiment with material strengths -- Build and test a cable-stayed bridge -- Experiment with soil strengths and foundations -- Make your own reinforced concrete -- Experiment with columns -- Experiment with lateral loads -- Glossary -- Read more -- Maker space tips -- Internet sites -- Index -- Author bio.
Real-life experts bring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) topics to life. Readers are invited to try hands-on projects in the field with easy-to-find items. Projects break complex topics into information that kids can readily comprehend. A must-have for any child with a budding interest in science.
Activities, Chart(s)/Table(s), Cross-section(s)/Cutaway(s), Glossary, Graph(s), Index, More Resources/Suggestions for Further Reading, Photograph(s), Sidebar(s), Table of Contents