UC San Diego engineers part of nationwide effort to make buildings earthquake safe
Friday, August 22, 2008 - 11:42
in Earth & Climate
Engineering researchers from UC San Diego and the University of Arizona have concluded three months of rigorous earthquake simulation tests on a half-scale three-story structure, and will now begin sifting through their results so they can be used in the future designs of buildings across the nation. The engineers produced a series of earthquake jolts as powerful as magnitude 8.0 on a structure resembling a parking garage.