The Structures Test Hall is our high-headroom lab for testing medium to large structural assemblies. The strong floor and reaction frame systems give great versatility in the types of test that we can carry out, and we have a state of the art Instron actuator system for applying two independent loads under precise computer control. EquipmentWe have a range of Universal Testing Machines. Their use includes strength tests on standard concrete and steel specimens, shear-friction tests on masonry, creep tests on steel at high temperatures, or beam tests.The lab is equipped with furnaces and ovens for structural testing under heat and fire. We have both electric ovens and a gas radiant panel system, which allow us to carry out bespoke structures in fire testing.We have modern high speed data acquisition systems, and an inventory of displacement, load, temperature and strain instrumentation. As well as conventional measurement methods we use digital image correlation for displacement measurement, structural health monitoring equipment, and non-destructive testing methods such as ground penetrating radar, acoustic emission and infrared thermography.The structures lab houses the Silos Gantry, used to test storage silos and to characterise granular flow.Our particular areas of specialisation include:Structures in fire and at elevated temperaturesAdvanced composites and emerging structural engineering materialsStrengthening and repair of infrastructureSilos and thin-walled structuresDynamic effects in structures and materialsStructural health monitoring non-destructive testingBiomechanical applications of structural engineeringConsultancy ServicesWe regularly carry out consultancy work upon structural engineering problems, including:Prototype testing and development before a structure is builtCoupon tests to determine material strengthOn-site structural testing and assessmentComputational modelling for design and assessmentForensic investigation of failuresDesign code developmentUp to date knowledge on the latest structures research and developmentCourses and seminars relating to our areas of expertise A servo-hydraulic two-actuator, bi-axial system. Used on the Structures Lab strong floor. We welcome any opportunity to work with external organisations upon collaborative projects, and the University has a variety of models for collaboration, such as consultancy contracts, knowledge transfer partnerships (KTPs) or sponsored research.Contact NameLab Manager Dr Yuner HuangContact Emailstructures.mang.eng@ed.ac.ukAddressEngineering Structures LabSchool of EngineeringThe University of EdinburghKings BuildingsEdinburgh,EH9 3JF This article was published on 2025-01-28