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Foundation Solidification

Posted March 6th, 2007 by

Methods are available for the determination of building stability in the event of an earthquake. These methods involve the development of existing shaking table technology to allow more efficient characterization of structural properties.
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An approach accompanied by a comprehensive algorithm and a software tool has been disclosed that increases the accuracy and reduces the cost for the evaluation of structures under seismic conditions.
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Technologies of the Week

Posted March 6th, 2007 by

Methods are available for the determination of building stability in the event of an earthquake. These methods involve the development of existing shaking table technology to allow more efficient characterization of structural properties.
View this technology here.

An approach accompanied by a comprehensive algorithm and a software tool has been disclosed that increases the accuracy and reduces the cost for the evaluation of structures under seismic conditions.
View this technology here.

The Technologies of the Week describe inventions offered for licensethrough the yet2.com marketplace. Search over $2.5 billion oflicensable technologies at http://www.techbriefs.com/techsearch.

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