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Educational Shake Tables

Seismological Research Letters, 2007
Creating and destroying miniature buildings and other structures is an enjoyable way to spend an hour or two. If watching toy-size skyscrapers shake, crumble, and even disintegrate becomes tiresome, it's always possible to experiment with bricks in saturated sand. While such activities may seem unusual for adults, these experiments, when conducted on a
R. Mellors, R. de Groot
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Design of a Shake Table with Moderate Cost

Experimental Techniques, 2021
Shake table testing is a very efficient tool in earthquake engineering that may be used to enhance construction methods and the overall safety of structures. Shake tables permit investigation of the dynamic behaviour of civil engineering structures.
Damerji, H.   +5 more
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First Large Scale Shaking Table

Volume 5: Operations, Applications, and Components; Seismic Engineering; ASME Nondestructive Evaluation, Diagnosis and Prognosis (NDPD) Division, 2022
Abstract The large-scale shaking table in Tsukuba owned by National Research Center for Disaster Prevention, which was completed in 1970 after the 1964 Niigata Earthquake, will be closed in 2022. The table has an area of 15m × 15m and a exciting force of 360tons. The table was called as first large-scale shaking table. In 1970, the table
Chikahiro Minowa   +2 more
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Work of Shaking Table

Problems Involving Thermal Hydraulics, Liquid Sloshing, and Extreme Loads on Structures, 2004
To improve the reliability of the structure under the severe earthquake, many shaking table tests have been conducted. In the shaking table tests, the test model on the shaking table was excited by the acceleration wave. In the shaking table test, it is important to account for the input energy and work by the shaking table on the test model.
Chikahiro Minowa, Toshio Chiba
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Ferrocement in a Large Shaking Table

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1986
A critical part of the large-scale earthquake simulation facility at the State University of New York at Buffalo is the shaking table itself. The table is a prestressed composite sandwich structure consisting of a steel frame, a superimposed prestressed-reinforced concrete grid, and ferrocement faces. The ferrocement was found to be particularly useful
Andrei M. Reinhorn, Sherwood P. Prawel
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Computer optimisation of a shaking table

Minerals Engineering, 1991
Abstract This paper describes work undertaken, under the 3rd. EC Raw Materials Programme in collaboration with Carnon Consolidated Ltd. (CCL) and Beralt Tin and Wolfram SA (BTW), on the development and application of a mathematical model of a shaking table concentrator.
P. Tucker, K.A. Lewis, P. Wood
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Shaking Table Experimental Programme

2012
The graphite components in AGR cores are subject to degradation processes that are predicted to lead to greater numbers of weakened and cracked components. The reactor core models used to assess the tolerability of the cores to seismic events need to represent higher levels of degradation.
Dihoru, Luiza   +3 more
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