Shake Table! Earthquake Resistant marshmallow structures Scripps Classroom Connection Question of the day: how would you design.

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Shake Table! Earthquake Resistant marshmallow structures Scripps Classroom Connection Question of the day: how would you design a building to withstand an earthquake?

 What does an earthquake feel like?  What makes an earthquake dangerous?  How do engineers test if their building design is safe? Scripps Classroom Connection

Earthquake engineering principles Scripps Classroom Connection 1)Strong, flexible materials handle deformation better than brittle materials (reinforced masonry) 2)Buildings must be anchored to the foundation (or “isolated” from it) 3)Shear protection: cross bars provide vital stability within the building as it undergoes shear stresses 4)Protection against the building splitting open- steel ties (1) (2) (3) (4)

Making the shake table  1) Start with a box fan. Remove the front and back screens, as well as the blade.  2) Add lock washers to the motor mount screws.  3) Add a regular washer to the spindle. Scripps Classroom Connection 1) 2) 3)

Making the shake table  4) Cut a 1x2 to the length of the diameter of the fan blade.  5) Drill a hole 2/3 of the way along the 1x2. Scripps Classroom Connection

Making the shake table  6) Place the 1x2 on the spindle,  7) Place a wood screw near the flat side of the spindle to lock the board in place. Scripps Classroom Connection

Making the shake table  8) Attach flat boards to the back and front of the fan.  Shake away on multiple settings! Scripps Classroom Connection

1) Building safety = location + design 2) Earthquake design principles: 1) Strong and flexible materials 2) Base isolation 3) Shear protection (cross braces) 4) Stop building from splitting open (steel ties) Scripps Classroom Connection Conclusions