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Concurrent testings are the most vivid and persuasive way of validation of new earthquake-protective building technologies.[1][2] They might include both real[3] and virtual testings of two or more objects under the same conditions that simulate an earthquake-like excitation. For illustration, please see the images below:
- PrintScreens of concurrent[4] computer models animations.
- The final seconds[5] of a concurrent shake-table testing.
- Comparative shake-table testing of two models.[6]
- EPET enabled concurrent computational testing of two building models
- Concurrent shake-table testing of two building models. [7]
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References
- ↑ Valentin Shustov (2012), "Seismic fitness: on some features of earthquake engineering," http://nees.org/resources/4469/download/Seismic_fitness.pdf.
- ↑ SGER: Testing of a New Line of Seismic Base Isolators
- ↑ Concurrent Shake-Table Testing
- ↑ Earthquake Performance Evaluation Tool
- ↑ Concurrent performance testing of 12-story building models
- ↑ Earthquake Protective Foundation
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