BI-AXIAL SHAKETABLE, the portable and versatile solution for simulating earthquakes and performing a range of engineering tests. This cutting-edge product is designed with flexibility in mind, allowing users to simulate various waveforms, including sine, triangle, and boxcar, as well as user-defined acceleration, velocity, and displacement profiles. With its easy-to-use EASYTEST control software, this system is fully controlled by the user.
The BI-AXIAL SHAKETABLE is a must-have for Civil Engineering departments and is ideal for structural mechanics, earthquake, soil, and geological engineering tests. It’s also useful for calibrating accelerometers and seismic instruments, making it a practical solution for a wide range of applications.
The BI-AXIAL SHAKETABLE has become the market choice for engineers and researchers worldwide. Thanks to its price advantage and practicality, it’s widely used in many university laboratories across the US, Spain, Netherlands, Poland, India, Taiwan, Turkey, and Thailand.
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Download File: https://products.quakelogic.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/QuakeLogic_Biaxial_ShakeTable.mp4?_=1Bi-axial shake table has the following technical features
The maximum specimen overturning moment for the table is 730N.m and the maximum height of the specimen that you can use on the table is 2m
BI-AXIAL TDG-SHAKETABLE |
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CIVIL & EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING LABORATORIES |
STRUCTURAL MECHANICS, MODE SHAPES |
UNDER GRADUATE AND GRADUATE EDUCATION PURPOSE |
EARTHQUAKE / CIVIL / SOIL / GEOPHYSICS ENG. SMALL SCALE TEST |
ACCELEROMETER CALIBRATION |
SEISMIC / EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT DESIGN COMPETITIONS |