Building An Earthquake Resistant Home
Description
Structural engineers have created a new construction method that makes buildings more structurally sound and able to withstand an earthquake with little to no damage. To test it, they then deisgned a "shake table" that simulates some of the strongest earthquakes possible, and watched what happened to the house on top of it.
Runtime
3 min 33 sec
Subjects
- Manufacturing processes (35)
- Civil engineering (122)
- Structural engineering (24)
- Building (25)
- Technology (1161)
- Engineering (340)
- Technical education (267)
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