3D-printed Concrete Earthquake Test
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Researchers simulate earthquakes to stress test a 3D-printed concrete house

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Scientists at the University of Bristol have used the UK 's largest shaking table to mimic conditions of a medium-magnitude earthquake.
The test will evaluate the seismic performance of 3D-printed concrete structures.
The results will contribute to the development of safety standards and design guidelines tailored for 3D printing in seismically active regions.
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