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Reducing the Impact of Earthquakes
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Undergraduate (Earthquakes) Geology - Part 1 Mapa Mental sobre Reducing the Impact of Earthquakes, creado por siobhan.quirk el 07/05/2013.
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Reducing the Impact of Earthquakes
Planning
Forecasting the likely number and magnitude of future eathquakes.
May ban buildings from fault lines, areas of alluvial deposits which may suffer liquefaction, and areas liable to landslides
Plan emergency procedures when earthquakes happen
Building Design
Too expensive to completely prevent damage to buildings.
Designed to protect people from total collapse, falling structures and broken glass.
Wooden sturctures are flexible and accept a certain amount of strain.
Steel-reinforced concrete is safer than bricks and masonry for larger buildings.
Foundations reinforced by pumping liquid cement into network of micropiles drilled into ground.
Ground or base isolation systems
Building rests on large rollers, rubber pads, springs or sliders coated with non-stick Teflon
Inertial mass of building keeps it stationary while ground moves beneath, or allows building to move without damage.
Older buildings can have this system inserted for future protection (Utah State Capitol)
Resisting shear forces
Each part of the structure is connected to other parts to prevent collapse.
Diagonal bracing by cables or rigid girders strengthens framework.
Floors are fixed to walls to add rigidity and prevent pancaking.
Shear walls (extending full height of the building) add rigidity
Absorbing sway
Tall buildings are designed to sway, absorbing energy through flexible supports and materials (rubber)
Hydraulic systems, (sometimes computer controlled) dampen the movement, like shock absorbers in cars
Flexible connections between different parts of buildings can help to counter movements
Services
Broken gas mains and power lines can cause fires, and fractured water mains prevent fire being put out.
Use flexible piping for movement
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