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Researchers at UC San Diego simulated a 6.9 earthquake to see if this 10-story building would hold its integrity.
Researchers at UC San Diego simulated a 6.9 earthquake to see if this 10-story building would hold its integrity.
Researchers from UC San Diego on Monday (June 23) carried out tests on a 10-storey building with its own built-in earthquake, to test its structural integrity. The building is positioned on ...
UC San Diego researchers are running an earthquake test. This team is testing out a 10-story building in two simulations, using California earthquakes as reference.
The UC San Diego shake table, located on an industrial lot off Pomerado Road, is the only outdoor facility of its kind in the world and the only simulator capable of testing a building of that height.