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University Consortium of Instructional Shake Tables. Juan M. Caicedo. Outline. Project Description Objectives Hardware Description Outcomes Conclusions Future. Project Description. Need for introduction to dynamic behavior and earthquake engineering at the undergraduate level
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University Consortium of Instructional Shake Tables Juan M. Caicedo
Outline • Project Description • Objectives • Hardware Description • Outcomes • Conclusions • Future
Project Description • Need for introduction to dynamic behavior and earthquake engineering at the undergraduate level • Large scale shake tables require significant resources and are not widely available. • Development of experiments takes time and expertise
Project Description • History • Proposed at 1998 Trilateral Earthquake Center Education Meeting • MAE Project ED-9: Instruc. Shake Tables • NSF – DUE/CCLI Funding Obtained (DUE Grant No. 9950340 – Aug 1999) • Consortium became operational summer 2000 under direction of Shirley Dyke
Oregon State Univ. Penn State Univ. or Nevada - Reno Notre Dame Washington Univ. UC Davis Univ. of Utah UIUC Virginia Tech Stanford San Jose State Univ. CalPoly Southern Illinois Univ. - Edwardsville Univ. of Nevada – Las Vegas UCLA UC-Irvine UC San Diego Florida A& M Project Description University of Alaska – Fairbanks University of Hawaii
Project Description • Develop and share “hands-on” experiments for earthquake eng. • Identical equipment at each site • Experiment sharing through the web
Objectives • Develop “hands-on” experiments • Earthquake hazard mitigation • Dynamics of structures • Geotechnical engineering • Experience with modern instruments • Public/outreach activities
Hardware • Shake Table • 2 Story building • 3 accelerometers • Computer • Data acquisition • Pendant controller • AMD (Optional)
Hardware • Shake table • Payload 25 lb • Peak acc 1 g • Peak vel 20 in/sec • Freq. 0-20 Hz • Dimensions 18x18 in • Stroke +- 3 in • Weight ~ 100 lb
Outcomes • Experiments • Demonstration of Non-Structural Seismic Hazards in the Home • Dynamic Behavior of Simple Soil-Structure Systems • Liquefaction Demonstration for the UCIST Shake Table • K-12 Outreach Activities in Earthquake Eng.
Outcomes • Experiments • Tuning of a Vibration Absorber on UCIST Shake Table • Determination of Natural Frequencies and Mode Shapes of Multi-Degree of Freedom Structures • Earthquake-Resistant Bridge Competition for Introductory Eng. Students
Outcomes • Experiments • Small Shake Table Experiments and Comparison to Analytical Predictions • Introduction to Dynamics of Structures
10000 Feb. Jan. May Jun. Sept. Jul. 8000 Mar. Oct. Aug. 6000 Dec. Hits Nov. Apr. 4000 May Aug. Jul. Jun. Sept. Apr. Mar. 2000 Feb. 0 2000 2001 Outcomes
Outcomes • Experiments used in • Introduction to Civil Engineering • Mechanics of Materials Laboratory • Structural Dynamics • Experimental Methods in Structural Dynamics
Outcomes • Outreach activities • Earthquake Awareness Weekend (WashU)
Outcomes • Outreach activities • K-12 outreach activities (Notre Dame)
Outcomes • Research
Conclusions • UCIST is a lab station for “hands on” experimentation in earthquake engineering • Many experiments are already available • Also, used for outreach and research
Future Work • Measure the effects of UCIST in eng. education • Online survey – beginning Spring ’02 • Web statistics monitored • Maintain, enhance and expand web site
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