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![]() USC - Swearingen Engineering Center
The center includes the triangular 210,000-square-foot main building faced with Alabama limestone and more than 100,000 additional square feet of classroom and office space in nearby remodeled buildings donated by the South Carolina Electric and Gas Company. The center houses more than 20 laboratories for research in fracture mechanics, computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer graphics, and machine intelligence and robotics. Other labs are designed for research in high-voltage phenomena, fluid dynamics, structural testing, soils and foundations, biomechanics, environmental engineering, and industrial waste treatment. One wing of the main building constitutes a four-story lab. The second, third, and fourth stories have floors that are half permanent and half expanded metal grating. If an unusually tall piece of equipment is needed, the grating can be removed, allowing the equipment to extend to the roof and permitting researchers access to it from all four levels. A fiber optic system handles computer interconnections between the center and other buildings on campus, enhancing the center's networking capability. A lovely courtyard provides a setting for various social functions as well as a gathering place for students. |
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