r/StructuralEngineering
Structural engineering is the use of applied physics and mechanics to analyze and design man-made structures or objects to safely resist the loads imposed upon them.
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r/StructuralEngineering is a Engineering subreddit in the Nerds category with 143,801 members. Use this page to track r/StructuralEngineering stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/StructuralEngineering growth: +92 members today (+0.06%) and +469 members this week (+0.33%).
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