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Geographically Distributed Continuous Hybrid Simulation Tests Using Shaking Tables
One of the tasks within the FP7-SERIES project was the creation of a European Platform for Geographically Distributed Tests. This platform was envisioned to be able to deal with different protocols and algorithms so that its users and facilities would not be restricted to one specific protocol. The platform should also prove the possibility of performing geographically continuous distributed tests since up to now such tests were stop and go. However, through the use of an efficient substructure algorithm, continuous tests can be performed using standard network connections. With that in mind, several activities were performed at the University of Kassel that involved major earthquake engineering facilities around the world. With each partner, continuous time-scaled hybrid simulation tests with a non-linear substructure were performed exploring the available protocols. In addition, preliminary tests using Large Numerical models and a Linux cluster were also performed in order to assess the extensibility of the platform to more complex and larger models.
Geographically Distributed Continuous Hybrid Simulation Tests Using Shaking Tables
One of the tasks within the FP7-SERIES project was the creation of a European Platform for Geographically Distributed Tests. This platform was envisioned to be able to deal with different protocols and algorithms so that its users and facilities would not be restricted to one specific protocol. The platform should also prove the possibility of performing geographically continuous distributed tests since up to now such tests were stop and go. However, through the use of an efficient substructure algorithm, continuous tests can be performed using standard network connections. With that in mind, several activities were performed at the University of Kassel that involved major earthquake engineering facilities around the world. With each partner, continuous time-scaled hybrid simulation tests with a non-linear substructure were performed exploring the available protocols. In addition, preliminary tests using Large Numerical models and a Linux cluster were also performed in order to assess the extensibility of the platform to more complex and larger models.
Geographically Distributed Continuous Hybrid Simulation Tests Using Shaking Tables
Geotechnical, Geological
Taucer, Fabio (Herausgeber:in) / Apostolska, Roberta (Herausgeber:in) / Obón Santacana, Ferran (Autor:in) / Dorka, Uwe E. (Autor:in)
19.04.2015
18 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Earthquake Engineer , Experimental Facility , Hybrid Simulation , Tune Mass Damper , Substructure Testing Engineering , Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics , Solid Mechanics , Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences , Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control , Database Management , Earth and Environmental Science
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