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  2. Earthquake simulation - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake simulation applies a real or simulated vibrational input to a structure that possesses the essential features of a real seismic event. Earthquake simulations are generally performed to study the effects of earthquakes on man-made engineered structures, or on natural features which may present a hazard during an earthquake.

  3. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation - Wikipedia

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    The centrifuge capacity in terms of the maximum acceleration multiplied by the maximum payload is 53 g x 4500 kg = 240 g-tonnes. The NEES centrifuge at the Center for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (CEES) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has a nominal radius, 2.7 m, which is the distance between the center of payload and the centrifuge axis.

  4. Earthquake engineering - Wikipedia

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    The NSF Hazard Mitigation and Structural Engineering program (HMSE) supports research on new technologies for improving the behaviour and response of structural systems subject to earthquake hazards; fundamental research on safety and reliability of constructed systems; innovative developments in analysis and model based simulation of ...

  5. QuakeSim - Wikipedia

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    QuakeSim is a NASA project for modeling earthquake fault systems.It was started in 2001 with NASA funding as a follow-up to the General Earthquake Models (GEM) initiative. The multi-scale nature of earthquakes requires integrating data types and models to fully simulate and understand the earthquake process.

  6. Seismic analysis - Wikipedia

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    Seismic analysis is a subset of structural analysis and is the calculation of the response of a building (or nonbuilding) structure to earthquakes. It is part of the process of structural design, earthquake engineering or structural assessment and retrofit (see structural engineering) in regions where earthquakes are prevalent.

  7. Fracking ‘plausible’ trigger for swarm of earthquakes near ...

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    A swarm of earthquakes that shook houses in Surrey could have been caused by drilling operations in the area, a study has suggested.. Around 1,600 people reported the seismic activity, with some ...

  8. Centre for Earthquake Studies - Wikipedia

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    The CES primarily produces its research outcomes by using computer simulation and mathematical modelling to interpret seismic activity and give earthquake predictions. [ 2 ] The CES's campus also includes the various ATROPATENA stations network, and supports its research and development with close collaboration with the Global Network for the ...

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