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[Case Study] University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Shake Table Facility 6DOF

Providing technology that can be flexibly configured to quickly meet the new requirements of the exam.

Over the past 30 years, the University at Buffalo (UB) Structural Engineering and Earthquake Simulation Laboratory (SEESL) has played a key role in the advancements of civil structural engineering. The laboratory has conducted high-quality education and pioneering research, and has assisted various industries in the development of codes, standards, and testing methods. Since 1983, MTS has provided SEESL with configurable technologies that can quickly adapt to new testing requirements, as well as ongoing expertise in testing necessary for the laboratory's engineers to pursue new research methodologies. This long-term relationship has enabled SEESL to continuously demonstrate new technologies that improve the accuracy of civil structures and seismic simulations. In 2004, SEESL significantly renovated its facilities, expanding them threefold and integrating a series of state-of-the-art MTS testing equipment. "Without MTS's presence and support, I don't know if we would have come this far. The partnership with MTS over the past 30 years has been wonderful. I hope this relationship continues in the future," was the comment we received. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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[Case Study] Introduction of a Large High-Performance Vibration Table

Reproducing the world's largest amplitude of long-period seismic motion.

Kajima Corporation, a major general construction company in Japan, possesses advanced technology and know-how accumulated over the years, as well as the industry's leading research institute, and is engaged in technological development and the horizontal deployment of new technologies and methods as a leading company in the industry. Kajima has long regarded shake tables as important experimental equipment for improving seismic technology in earthquake-prone Japan, having introduced its first shake table in 1975. Although it was updated in 1991, it was anticipated that the current performance would not be sufficient to address the demands posed by expected massive earthquakes, long-period earthquakes, and further seismic reinforcement considerations for nuclear facilities due to revisions in national guidelines. Therefore, Kajima began discussions in 2008 for further updates with MTS, based on its numerous achievements with large shake tables worldwide and its past accomplishments in seismic reinforcement of important structures such as high-rise buildings and nuclear power plants.

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