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Disaster Proof
Homes
Earth
Quake Proof Homes Granite Mountain Reserve
In
the Southern California area of the United States, a two-story research
complex was built with the TRIDIPANEL SYSTEM jointly funded by the National
Science Foundation, Southern California Edison, Inc., and the University
of California. It withstood two of California's worst earthquakes in forty
years. The structure was struck twice with a (6.5) and (6.9) earthquake
on the richter scale. According to Director Dr. Philippe Cohen, who was
residing at the site in the Mojave Desert, the area at one point was subjected
to a continuous shake lasting over a full minute which created landslides
near the structure. The structure went through the quakes with zero structural
effects. Complete earthquake structural testing report from a certified
engineering firm is available upon request.
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| Finished
buildging structure
Rockslides created by an earthquake were behind this building on
the mountainside. |
Students
and volunteers raising a large Tridipanel. This panel was approximately
26' in length. Note the rebar tie-downs, the panel is lifted up
and the rebar slipped between the foam and the exterior eleven-gauge
wire. |
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Note
the large openings in the wall and yet still no cracking or structural
damage.
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The
structure was built under the direction of Dr. Cohen with the combined
efforts of professionals, students, volunteers, manufacturers, craft-people,
and different institutions all working together. The finished panels
were wired together and shotcreted with 1 1/2 inches of cement on
each side to make the panels into a monolithic wall. This produced
a finish as straight and true as any formed concrete but, without
the labor cost and use of wood forms typical of poured-concrete for
projects of this scale. |
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the fully shotcreted walls were somewhat horizontally stabilized by
the wood roof structures, but no diagonal steel tie seismic restraints
were yet installed when the 6.9 and 6.5 Lander's earthquakes hit the
desert on June 28,1992.The second quake was the worst recorded in
forty years according to Dr. Philippe Cohen who was residing at the
site. The area at one point was subjected to a continuous shaking
lasting over a full minute, creating rock slides in the area. Incredibly
these four buildings, some with tridipanel walls of over twenty four
feet high. containing many large windows and openings, showed no signs
of damage whatsoever. A full structural analysis was ordered by a
certified engineering firm A & B Engineers (Quote from Report)
"there was no sign of any cracking or damage of any kind to the superstructures
and foundations." I would like to mention that in the past eight years
there have been many more earthquakes all with the same results. |
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