News Release
Shake Table 101
NHERI/Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Large Performance Outdoors Shake Table
- Only outdoor shake table in the world/one of the three largest in the world
- Underwent a major upgrade that took it from 1D to 3D (or one degree of freedom–back and forth–to six degrees of freedom–adding up and down, left to right, pitch, roll and yaw).
- Main funder: National Science Foundation
- Dimensions: 7.6 by 12.2 meters (25 by 40 feet)
- Can accelerate up to 4 g (by comparison, astronauts experience 3gs during a rocket launch)
- Can support structures of up to 400 metric tons
People:
Principal investigator: Professor John McCartney
Co-PI in charge of outreach: Professor Lelli Van Den Einde
Site manager: Koorosh Lotfizadeh
Some past projects:
6-story building that was also fire-tested
Four-story, soft story structure that mimicked buildings in San Francisco
Impact:
Some highlights:
- Important changes in design codes for commercial and residential structures
- Example: , in San Francisco, approximately 6,000 soft-story wood-frame buildings are being retrofitted to make them safer in strong earthquakes. Full-scale testing of retrofit systems for these “soft-story” wood frame buildings on the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ shake table, led by Professor John van de Lindt from Colorado State University, was critical to make this possible.
- New insights into the seismic performance of geotechnical systems, such as foundations, tunnels and retaining walls.
- Validate the use of innovative technologies to make buildings more likely to withstand earthquakes.
- Example: Research by Professor Jose Restrepo at Âé¶¹´«Ã½, co-principal investigator for the NSF upgrade grant, and Professor Robert Fleischman at the University of Arizona, led to new design standards for so-called floor diaphragms, which transfer seismic forces from building floors to columns, walls and eventually foundations.
Visual resources:
- Âé¶¹´«Ã½ photographer and videographer
- Drone aerial footage
- CCTV cameras inside the building
- GoPros
- Timelapses from site cameras
Available media
Photos
Video
Media Contacts
Ioana Patringenaru
Jacobs School of Engineering
858-822-0899
ipatrin@ucsd.edu