Our high-bay labs
Together, our two high-bay experimental labs house the Laminar Soil Box as well as five shake tables, making us the largest, most versatile earthquake engineering facility in the United States.
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Large-Scale Structures Lab
The Large-Scale Structures Lab offers 9,000 square feet for experimental research in large-scale structural systems. It houses the Laminar Soil Box System, the largest in the United States, for testing soil-structure interaction during earthquakes.
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Earthquake Engineering Lab
The Earthquake Engineering Laboratory is home to our three biaxial shake tables as well as our 6-degree-of-freedom table. The building includes 29,000 square feet of laboratory, office and auditorium space.