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Shake Table Testing of Two Historical Masonry Structures for Estimation of Their Seismic Stability

International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2020
Reliable estimation of seismic stability of structures built in seismically active regions is an objective that requires a complex investigation and different types of activities.
L. Krstevska   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Shaking table testing of geotechnical models

International Journal of Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, 2002
Shaking tables provide one means of obtaining data from physical models of geotechnical systems under simulated earthquake loading. While there may be challenges in ensuring exact scaling of all aspects of a geotechnical system between prototype and model, the large size of the shaking table models does give a good basis for validation of numerical ...
Muir Wood, D, Crewe, AJ, Taylor, CA
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Evaluation of seismic dynamic behaviour of drywall partitions, façades and ceilings through shake table testing

Engineering structures, 2019
Significant damage to architectural non-structural components caused by recent seismic events highlighted their importance in the building design and showed that their damage or collapse might have severe consequences. Therefore, the study of the seismic
L. Fiorino, Bianca Bucciero, R. Landolfo
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Shake-Table Testing of a Full-Scale Two-Story Precast Wall-Slab-Wall Structure

Earthquake spectra, 2019
Precast wall-slab-wall buildings can be found in many different earthquake-prone areas of the world. This type of building structure features no beams or columns but rather precast walls and slabs alone that are joined together by means of steel ...
E. Brunesi   +3 more
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Shake-Table Experimental Testing and Performance of Topped and Untopped Cross-Laminated Timber Diaphragms

Journal of Structural Engineering, 2021
This paper presents the behavior of floor diaphragms of a shake-table experiment of a full-scale 2-story mass-timber building structure.
A. Barbosa   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Full-Scale Shake Table Testing of Cross-Laminated Timber Rocking Shear Walls with Replaceable Components

Journal of Structural Engineering, 2019
To investigate and validate the seismic performance of a new cross-laminated timber rocking shear wall lateral system, a series of shake table tests were conducted on a full-scale, two-stor...
H. Blomgren   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A substructural shake table testing method for full-scale nonstructural elements

Mechanical systems and signal processing
: The seismic performance of nonstructural elements is crucial for buildings to remain 13 functional during and after earthquakes. Since the seismic damage to many nonstructural elements is 14 sensitive to their acceleration and/or velocity responses ...
Yuteng Cao   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Comparative studies of vibration control effects between structures with particle dampers and tuned liquid dampers using substructure shake table testing methods

Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2019
This paper compares the vibration control performance of particle dampers (PDs) and tuned liquid dampers (TLDs) by using the up-to-date substructure shake table testing (SSTT) method. In implementing the SSTT, three representative model-based integration
B. Fu, Huanjun Jiang, Tao Wu
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Shaking Table Testing of Adobe Masonry Structures

2021
This chapter presents the seismic simulation systems (shaking tables) as essential resources for experimental research on adobe masonry structures. An overview of selected relevant shaking tables existing in laboratories around the world gives an idea of the broad testing scope possible with this type of equipment.
Marcial Blondet   +3 more
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Shake table testing of bookcase – partition wall systems

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2004
This paper describes the seismic (shake table) tests conducted on bookcase – partition wall systems. These nonstructural building components can be considered acceleration sensitive (or motion sensitive) rather than drift sensitive. The shake table floor motions used for the seismic testing are described in a companion paper. One bookcase fully loaded
Andre Filiatrault   +2 more
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