Can Civil Engineering Principles Be Applied to the ISS Structure?

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A civil engineering student is undertaking a structural design project focused on the International Space Station (ISS) but feels unprepared due to limited knowledge about the topic. They seek concise information on structural design considerations related to the ISS for a report that may extend from five to ten pages. A suggestion was made to consult NASA's resources, specifically a PDF document detailing structural design considerations. The student expresses enthusiasm for learning and welcomes additional suggestions. Engaging with credible sources like NASA can significantly enhance their understanding of the ISS's structural design.
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I am a civil engineering student and I chose to do the ISS for my structural design project.

I think I may be in a little over my head because I don't know much about the space station, but I have always been fascinated and I am excited to learn about it!

Could anybody point me in the right direction of where to find some useful and concise information pertaining to the structural design considerations of the ISS? The report only has to be five pages so it isn't terribly in depth, and I might go up to ten. Any other suggestions are welcome as well.

Thank you so much, I look forward to reading some of your interesting articles!
 
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MaterialMan said:
I am a civil engineering student and I chose to do the ISS for my structural design project.

I think I may be in a little over my head because I don't know much about the space station, but I have always been fascinated and I am excited to learn about it!

Could anybody point me in the right direction of where to find some useful and concise information pertaining to the structural design considerations of the ISS? The report only has to be five pages so it isn't terribly in depth, and I might go up to ten. Any other suggestions are welcome as well.

Thank you so much, I look forward to reading some of your interesting articles!

Did you try NASA in google? Heres a link to structural design considerations pdf

http://mmptdpublic.jsc.nasa.gov/mswg/Documents/SSP 30559 Rev C.pdf
 
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