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The indian professor was a geotechnical expert and was instrumental in stabilizing the cliffs where they built it .

 

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33 minutes ago, american_desi said:

The indian professor was a geotechnical expert and was instrumental in stabilizing the cliffs where they built it .

 

Prof is an academic geo technical researcher. Go and check google scholar profile you will see real impact and many publications are in substandard indian journals.

The design was by WSP, Leonhardt consultants and construction was by afcons. India railway kept IISc as academic partner thats how prof was involved not becoz of expetise afcons or other firms took prof consultation.

If you ever worked with indian academic prof from iit, iisc you will know their contribution to real world projects. They talk theoritically which dont make any sense to a professional engineer.

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5 minutes ago, psycontr said:

Prof is an academic geo technical researcher. Go and check google scholar profile you will see real impact and many publications are in substandard indian journals.

The design was by WSP, Leonhardt consultants and construction was by afcons. India railway kept IISc as academic partner thats how prof was involved not becoz of expetise afcons or other firms took prof consultation.

If you ever worked with indian academic prof from iit, iisc you will know their contribution to real world projects. They talk theoritically which dont make any sense to a professional engineer.

You have zero knowledge of civil engineering field. A lot of companies take consultation from professors in civil engineering.

Civil engineering is not computer science.

My friend told me his university earns s lot of money from the consulting services by the civil engineering professors

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5 minutes ago, american_desi said:

You have zero knowledge of civil engineering field. A lot of companies take consultation from professors in civil engineering.

Civil engineering is not computer science.

My friend told me his university earns s lot of money from the consulting services by the civil engineering professors

I am not from computer science and from core engineering as a student I worked on these consulting projects and as a professional engineer working with academicians on consulting projects. Universities get lot of consulting money in all core engineering fields. All non essential studies, use case simulations and report writing, case studies will be assigned to universities due to obligation or to reduce costs.

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Dr Latha’s primary role was to consult on slope stabilisation and bridge foundation design. Constructing the bridge’s massive arch abutments and piers on the steep, often unstable, rock slopes posed immense challenges. During excavation, engineers frequently encountered unforeseen geological conditions, such as fractured rocks, hidden cavities, and varying rock properties, not apparent during initial surveys.

Madhavi Latha’s 17-year commitment, from the planning stages in 2005 through the completion of trials in 2022, was crucial in overcoming the unique geotechnical challenges posed by the project’s location. Her work ensured that the Chenab Bridge is not only the world’s highest but also robust enough to withstand the harsh Himalayan environment for an estimated 120 years.

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Edi nijamoo.. Edi abaddamooo 

Peacefuls trying to discredit. Bhakts in defense.

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3 hours ago, Spartan said:

Dr Latha’s primary role was to consult on slope stabilisation and bridge foundation design. Constructing the bridge’s massive arch abutments and piers on the steep, often unstable, rock slopes posed immense challenges. During excavation, engineers frequently encountered unforeseen geological conditions, such as fractured rocks, hidden cavities, and varying rock properties, not apparent during initial surveys.

Madhavi Latha’s 17-year commitment, from the planning stages in 2005 through the completion of trials in 2022, was crucial in overcoming the unique geotechnical challenges posed by the project’s location. Her work ensured that the Chenab Bridge is not only the world’s highest but also robust enough to withstand the harsh Himalayan environment for an estimated 120 years.

Ade Madhavi Begum aitey tune vere la undedi 

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