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ŒfÚŽGŽi‰pjF THE EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
’˜ŽÒi‰pjF Tsuneo KATAYAMA,Keiichi OHTANI,Heki SHIBATA,Satoshi TANAKA
ƒ^ƒCƒgƒ‹i‰pjF PROJECT ON 3-D FULL-SCALE EARTHQUAKE TESTING FACILITY -FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTION-
´˜^i‰pjF The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake (Hyogoken-Nanbu Earthquake, January 17,1995) clearly demonstrated that the occurrence of very strong ground motion in the area near to the seismic fault is capable of causing severe structural damage beyond general estimation. It has emphasized the importance of earthquake engineering research into why and how structures collapse in real earthquake conditions and these processes are reproduced numerically. Considering the lessons learnt from recent earthquake disasters, NIED and STA has planned to construct a g3-D Full-Scale Earthquake Testing Facility,h which will be able to simulate the process of destruction of structures. This paper summarizes the fundamental conception of this facility.
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