Research on the Interaction between the Movement of Furniture and its Surrounding Walls on the Occasion of an Earthquake

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Through the vibration table testing, with the pine furniture model, the distance between the model and wall, as well as the experimental load and acceleration as the main research parameter. Research on the following aspects: (1) the effect of interaction on distance between the furniture and the wall of the influence of the interaction, (2) the interaction between furniture sliding, mobile and the wall, and the relationship between the test load frequency, acceleration, etc, (3) influence of furniture size on furniture sliding, mobile, etc. The results revealed that sliding volume increases as the frequency decreases significantly after the model collides with the wall; when the frequency increases, the movement of the monomer decreases. When the furniture is apart from the walls in a certain distance, the collision between them is prevented, and the movement of the models which collides the object is as twice as the movement the single one.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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1552-1555

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November 2013

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