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National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering (NCREE; ) is an organisation in Da'an District,
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,
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. NCREE was established in 1980 by the
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(NSC), and they are working together with the
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(NTU), as well as being part of the
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NARL
a non-profit organisation established in June 2003), whose purpose to improve efficiency between research institutions, and they are trying to decrease the impact of earthquakes on various structures.


Organizational structures

* Building Engineering Division * Bridge Engineering Division * Earth Sciences and Geotechnical Engineering Division * Nonstructural Components and Systems Division * Structural Monitoring and Control Division * Earthquake Disaster Simulation Division * Taipei Experimental Technology Division * Tainan Experimental Technology Division * Information Management Division * Administration Division * Planning and Dissemination Division


Aims

NCREE is aiming to improve seismic resistant designs for all constructions and to provide feedback to the engineering community through research and development. The Center was built for researchers to collaborate and check their theories by doing various experiments. Their goals are: - Establish and provide research facilities. - Develop and improve the seismic engineering database. - Create and carry out regulations relating to seismic
design code A design code is a document that sets rules for the design of a new development in the United Kingdom. It is a tool that can be used in the design and planning process, but goes further and is more regulatory than other forms of guidance commonly us ...
s. - Co-ordinate and Integrate academic institutes and related industries. - Introduce, Develop and Educate on seismic-resisting technology.


Facilities

NCREE's seismic simulation laboratory has international standard facilities, such as eighteen sets of static hydraulic actuators and six sets of dynamic hydraulic actuators.


Seismic Simulation Shaking Table

The Tri-Axial Seismic Simulator, or Shaking Table, can produce earthquake ground motions in six degrees of freedom, with motion in 3 axes. The shaking table is 5m x 5m and has a mass of 27 tons. It can take models of large scale buildings weighing up to 50 tons, and the square shape of the table provides large bending and torsional stiffness. Small-scale or full-scale models are placed on the shaking table. To prevent the instrument vibration on surrounding areas during experiments, the shaking table has a
vibration isolation Vibration isolation is the process of isolating an object, such as a piece of equipment, from the source of vibrations. Vibration is undesirable in many domains, primarily engineered systems and habitable spaces, and methods have been developed to p ...
system, including 80 dampers, 96 airbags and air springs, and a reaction mass (16m x 16m x 7.6m, weighing about four thousand tons.) Under the table are twelve actuators, which produce the shaking movement in six degrees of freedom. There are four actuators for each axis, and the hydraulic power is provided by two electrical pumps and three diesel pumps. The weight of the shaky table and the model is balanced by four static supports. By doing these experiments, engineers can understand a structure's response to an earthquake. The results will show how stable the building is during earthquakes, and it will also accelerate the development of seismic isolation and minimize the damage caused by an earthquake.


Reaction Wall and Strong Floor

The Reaction Wall and Strong floor make it possible to test multiple full-scale structural experiments. The wall can be used to perform seismic tests by using experimental methods, such as traditional quasi-static tests, cyclic loading tests and pseudo-dynamic tests. The wall is L-shaped and has 4 sections: 15m x 15.5m, 12m x 15.5m, 9m x 12m and 6m x 12m. The strong floor is a reinforced block of concrete 60m x 29m x 1.2m. The compressive strength of the concrete for both the reaction wall and the strong floor is 350 kg/cm2 During experiments, full-scale and large-scale constructions are mounted onto the strong floor. Hydraulic actuators then exert forces on the test objects, making it possible to see the resistance of various structures and performances of seismic isolators and energy dissipaters. The experimental data has helped proved that seismic theories can be applied, and are a reference to earthquake resistant building designs.


Research activities

Building Engineering Studies - Seismic evaluation and
retrofit Retrofitting is the addition of new technology or features to older systems. Retrofits can happen for a number of reasons, for example with big capital expenditures like naval vessels, military equipment or manufacturing plants, businesses or go ...
technologies of existing
building A building, or edifice, is an enclosed structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory (although there's also portable buildings). Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and fu ...
s. - Development of advanced innovative construction. - Revision of building seismic design codes. Bridge Engineering Studies - performance-based design of bearing systs in bridges. - Seismic evaluation and retrofit technologies of existing bridges. Structural Control and System Identification Studies - Studies on structural health monitoring and structural control. - Seismic evaluation and retrofit technologies for high-tech industrial structures. Geotechnical and Strong Ground Motion Studies - Studies on
earthquake prediction Earthquake prediction is a branch of the science of seismology concerned with the specification of the time, location, and magnitude of future earthquakes within stated limits, and particularly "the determination of parameters for the ''next'' ...
models. - Establishment of Engineering Geological Databases for TSMIP (EGDT). TSMIP stands for Taiwan Strong Motion Instrumentation Program. - Seismic behaviour of the investigation of soils in the large bi-axial shaking table shear box. Earthquake Scenario Studies - Establishment and application of geotechnical earth science hazard database. - Development of Taiwan seismic scenario database and its applications. - Development of Taiwan Earthquake Loss Estimation System. Experimental Technology Studies - Collaborative experiment technology using the Internet. - Application of optical fiber sensors in
civil engineering Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including public works such as roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewa ...
structures. Information Technology Studies - Establishment of an earthquake engineering database. - Integration of numerical and experimental stimulation.


Educating

To educate people about earthquakes, there are published books, printed reports, international seminars and videos. NCREE also holds IDEERS and ITP to raise public awareness.


IDEERS

IDEERS stands for "Introducing and Demonstrating
Earthquake Engineering Research Earthquake engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that designs and analyzes structures, such as buildings and bridges, with earthquakes in mind. Its overall goal is to make such structures more resistant to earthquakes. An earth ...
in Schools" and is held every year by the British council in Taipei, NCREE and the Bristol University. It is a science-based project with a competition developed by the Earthquake Engineering Research Centre of the Bristol University. The students participating are undergraduate students majoring in civil engineering related subjects and high school students. Students entering the competition will make their models using cheap materials which then will be put on the tri-axial seismic simulator (shaking-table). Models will be shaken to destruction, and the best-designed models will win prizes.


ITP

ITP stands for The International Training Program (for Seismic Design of Structures and Hazard Mitigation) and is held by The National Science Council (NSC) and the Democratic Pacific Union. It is a short-term workshop to train government officials and engineers from different countries (In 2006, thirty-three people attended from fourteen different countries). The Program will try to improve the disaster-preventing technology and the earthquake-resisting ability of those countries and try reduce the impacts and losses caused by major earthquakes.


See also

*
List of earthquakes in Taiwan Taiwan is in a seismically active zone, on the Pacific Ring of Fire, and at the western edge of the Philippine Sea Plate.Taiwan Yearbook 2005, p. 23 Geologists have identified 42 active faults on the island, but most of the earthquakes detected i ...
* Earthquake Engineering Research Institute *
International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES) is an international earthquake engineering and seismology institute based in Iran. It was established as a result of the 24th UNESCO General Conference Resolution DR/250 under ...


References

1
NCREE's Official English Website
Retrieved on 14-01-2008 2
NCREE homepage
Retrieved on 14-01-2008 3. 國家地震工程研究中心簡介影片 (National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering explanation video) 4. NARL and NCREE information leaflet. 5
Bristol University IDEERS
Retrieved on 15-01-2008 6
EGDT


External links

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