NYTimes.com - A full-scale model of a building structure sways in time-lapse video under simulated earthquake forces. Engineers at Purdue University's Bowen Laboratory have shown that filling the s...
NYTimes.com - A full-scale model of a building structure sways in time-lapse video under simulated earthquake forces. Engineers at Purdue University's Bowen Laboratory have shown that filling the spaces between some columns with brick can provide a vulnerable reinforced concrete structure with sufficient additional stiffness and strength to survive severe earthquakes. For more, visit https://engineering.purdue.edu/CE/Aca... and read "earthquake" posts at http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com.
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