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Index ~~ Background ~~ Purpose ~~ Hypothesis ~~ Materials ~~ Earthquake Machine ~~ Modifications: Overlapping - Height - Buttresses - Base Isolators - Cross Braces - Roofs ~~ Resistant Buildings ~~ Problems ~~ Further Experimentation ~~ Bibliography |
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ROOFS AND STABILITY |
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PROCEDURE A roof was stuck to the top of cubic, overlapped buildings of three, six and nine layers of blocks using plasticine. The buildings were tested for increased stability. The handles of the earthquake machine were pulled back to the line then let go. When the machine had stopped shaking, the handles were pulled again and again until the building collapsed. Each pull of the machine was timed to last two seconds. Three trials were done. At the end of each trial, the building was rebuilt. The data for each trial was recorded.
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CONCLUSION Roofs increase the stability of buildings. The percent improvement of all layers is about the same amount. The stability of the three layer building is improved by 26%, the six layer by 25% and the nine layer by 19%. When the roof is attached to the building it is almost like a cross brace.
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