Earthquake Protection
Earthquake protection systems can reduce fatalities and tremendous damage to man-made
facilities and yet it is difficult to accurately and systematically test such systems.
SRI was sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Nevada Testing Institute to
develop a system to simulate ground motion from earthquakes.
The system uses several
perforated vertical pipes in the ground. Each pipe contains propellant. A rubber bladder
surrounds each pipe. When the
propellant is detonated, the high pressure products are vented through the perforated
pipe at a low rate and the bladder expands and pushes on the soil. Multiple propellant
charges in each pipe produce oscillatory motion as in an earthquake. An array of such
sources produces the ground motion of interest.




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