Shaker Table
Idea
editA "shaker table" is an oscillating platform that can be used to test structures by simulating earthquakes. These platforms can also be used to demonstrate physics concepts like resonance. A physics professor at Howard Community College requested that a shaker table be developed for instructional use. It was also used as a kid-friendly STEM demonstration at the 2014 Science & Engineering Festival in Washington, DC.
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Multi Axis Shaker Table
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Earthquake Simulator
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Educational Earthquake Toy
Conceive
editNot applicable - Conception has been informally described above. Students start with design or implement.
Design
edit- Manual shaker table - In spring 2014, students will build(implement) the design documented here http://nees.org/resources/2907.
- Automatic shaker table - As of spring 2014, students are actively working on designing a single-axis, variable frequency, Arduino-controlled shaker table that does not require manual operation. The design documentation will be posted here when complete.
Implement
edit- Manual shaker table - build the design mentioned above
- Automatic shaker table - students to build after design is complete
Operate
edit- Manual shaker table - test and demo for 2014 National Engineers Week in February at Howard Community College
- Automatic shaker table - demo at USA Science & Engineering Festival, and used by physics/engineering faculty at HCC
Possible demonstrations: