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University of Toronto Seismic Design Team
Canada
Registrace 12. 06. 2015
We are a team of undergraduate students that participates in the annual EERI seismic design competition (slc.eeri.org/aboutsdc/). As the only UofT engineering design team that focuses on structural and seismic engineering, our team provides our members with valuable opportunities to explore civil, structural, and seismic engineering concepts through a hands-on design project. Working in a multidisciplinary team of civil engineering, engineering science, and architecture students, our members learn how to independently manage projects, use industry standard modelling and analysis software, and expand their knowledge of seismic engineering concepts. We also host tutorials and workshops where students from the undergraduate engineering community and beyond can learn how to use modelling software and participate in the construction process.
2022 University of Toronto Shake Test (Abridged)
Our team performed a series of shake tests for our tower, Tomorrow's Tower, at the University of Toronto. Our tower survived from all ground motions provided by the @EERI SLC in the 2022 Seismic Design Competition.
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Seismic Academy #12 - Representation, Poetry, and Speaking Architecture
zhlédnutí 546Před 4 lety
Our architecture lead, Adela, discusses some architectural concepts from her first year courses and the readings she did over the summer. Watch to learn more about how we experience and interact with the built world around us. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download our presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn...
Seismic Academy #11 - Engineering Math: Fourier Analysis and Earthquake Engineering
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 4 lety
One of our design and analysis leads, Daniel Pekar, reviews the concept of a Fourier transform and how it is applied in earthquake engineering. Essential knowledge for anyone participating in the EERI seismic design competition. Check out this video by 3Blue1Brown for an introduction to the mathematics of a Fourier transform: czcams.com/video/spUNpyF58BY/video.html Visit our website if you'd li...
Seismic Academy #10 - Engineering Math: Differential Equations
zhlédnutí 847Před 4 lety
One of our co-captains, Kota Abe, reviews some concepts from ordinary differential equations. We use the concepts from this video in our rocking research project. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download our presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/uoftseismicdesignteam Facebook: faceb...
Seismic Academy #9 - Engineering Math: Linear Regression
zhlédnutí 582Před 4 lety
One of our design and analysis leads, Liam Ma, reviews how to perform a linear regression analysis. We use this concept on several of our research projects. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download our presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/uoftseismicdesignteam Facebook: facebook.co...
Seismic Academy #8 - Solid Mechanics: Mohr's Circle
zhlédnutí 593Před 4 lety
One of our design and analysis leads, Michael Metallo, reviews how to use a Mohr's circle to determine the stress state on any plane cut through an object. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download our presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/uoftseismicdesignteam Facebook: facebook.com...
Seismic Academy #7 - Solid Mechanics: Torsion
zhlédnutí 516Před 4 lety
One of our design and analysis leads, Michael Metallo, talks about the concept of torsion in structural analysis. He gives an overview of the engineering concept of torsion and goes over some example calculations. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download our presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn: www.linkedi...
Seismic Academy #6 - Solid Mechanics: Shear Flow
zhlédnutí 777Před 4 lety
One of our design and analysis leads, Michael Metallo, talks about the concept of shear flow in structural members, and how we apply it to our design. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download our presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/uoftseismicdesignteam Facebook: Univ...
Seismic Academy #5 - Structural Analysis
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 4 lety
One of our co-captains, Shirley Zhang, reviews some basics from second year structural analysis. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download our presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/uoftseismicdesignteam Facebook: University-of-Toronto-Seismic-Design-Team-784888368289699/...
Model of Housner Rigid Rocking Block in SAP2000
zhlédnutí 576Před 4 lety
Rocking behaviour in buildings can help to reduce accelerations, deformations, and forces during earthquake events. In 1963, Housner created the first mathematical models of rigid rocking blocks as he sought to explain why tall, slender structures survived the 1960 Chilean earthquakes while seemingly more stable reinforced concrete structures suffered severe damage. core.ac.uk/reader/33111828 O...
Seismic Academy #4 - Autodesk Revit Tutorial
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 4 lety
Our senior design and analysis lead, Daniel, and our construction lead, Eliza, show how we use Revit to make constructing our tower faster and more precise. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download our presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/uoftseismicdesignteam Facebook: facebook.co...
Seismic Academy #3 - Competition Rules and FABI
zhlédnutí 1,7KPřed 4 lety
Our senior design and analysis lead, Daniel Pekar, reviews the rules of the EERI seismic design competition and how to calculate FABI. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download our presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/uoftseismicdesignteam Facebook: University-of-Toront...
Seismic Academy #2 - Seismic Engineering Basics 2
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Alex Vespa and Maher Absar, two senior design and analysis leads on our team, introduce our team's design approach and go over some basic features of SAP2000. Visit our website if you'd like to sign up for our tutorial sessions or download the presentation slides: seismic.skule.ca/#/academy Website: seismic.skule.ca/#/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/uoftseismicdesignteam Facebook: facebook....
Seismic Academy #1 - Seismic Engineering Basics 1
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Seismic Academy #1 - Seismic Engineering Basics 1
2020 EERI Seismic Design Competition Shake Test
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2020 EERI Seismic Design Competition Shake Test
University of Toronto Seismic Design Competition 2017
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University of Toronto Seismic Design Competition 2017
University of Toronto Seismic Design Competition 2016
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University of Toronto Seismic Design Competition 2016
What can you use (for free) if you don't have acess to SAP2000? I'm doing a school project and want to design an eartquake proof building, but with the calculating part, I don't know where to start without having to use a software that costs money. Any tips? I would greatly appreciate it. Awesome video btw.
If you are doing research, you may try OpenSees.
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very nice video
thanks for such a nice video..but i steel did not understand how we convert time-acceleration (earthquake data) to accelration-period (design spectrum)? Becouse earth data comes with time and time converted to period...in this particular transition what formula we use? have any video to explain pls or planig to make such a video? thanks
We use FFT ( Fourier transform)
Sick🔥
What's the dimensions of wooden sticks?
why do you speak like this ?!!! cant understand at all
His English (from a North American perspective) is perfect and better than the majority. I don't know where you're coming from, but this is the norm. I'd be interested to know what you think is easy-to-understand English.
epic
Our electromagnetic structure model will the winner in the next competition, by far
Shake it baby!
Idea of one large mode was mine.
Hey guys I've been working on the same project as my final undergrad project. please can someone provide me the information related to the seismic resistant model?
Thank you for your useful video. I have one question,at 1:41, about the element subject to the axial force P at two ends. According to your tutorial, any slanted cut have shear stress but normally there is no shear stress and only compressive or tensile stress in an element with two axial forces at two ends. Could you please explain this? Thank you.
28:54 Initial value skipped is set at 2, maybe that’s why it messed up the displacement plot.
29:15 also, the velocity plot does not end at 0.
Who else is here from Instagram 🤣
Any bro here from Instagram?
Too bad... Actually this kind of infrastructure can break on a different movement.. Remember Seismic are not only going side to side...
I just want to know who that girl is lol
that blonde tho 👌
I'm here for the failure. Super not satisfying. Just skip this vid.
If there scared it gunna fall before the test then I'm sure it isn't going to win
360p video in 2020?
Tiktok brought me here.
4:20 damn girl, let’s get another type of shake test 😩💐
😂
Down horrendously
Dayum
There are only 2 types of comments here The ones about trash camera and the ones about the thicc blond. I'm here for the second by the way
Video quality is 1999
Here bec of IG reels
Nice
The quality of the video is amazingly bad....360p in 2020? WTF!!!!!!!!!! 🤯
Came here because of a post on Instagram, ours really cool
Just here to see the thicccnes
LOOK AT THIS BLONDE. I can't pay attention on the rest.
Your team need camera budget
Thick!
Pretty cool stuff. I’d feel damn safe living in that building
Not even close to a real shake. Look at past years to see a proper test. I’m thinking it’s because they don’t want to hurt “feelings” 🤦🏻♂️
How the fuck can you guys not afford a better camera?
Never seen a video higher quality than this one
I know right. It's gotta be at least vhs quality 😆
thank you
how can you define ""seismic risk" and "seismic hazard"
VERYU VERY THANK FOR SUCH WONDERFUL PRESENTATION.
2020 and 90's video quality..🤌🏻
Hahahhaah true
And no mask
@@seruni14happened last March 2-6 2020, before the pandemic
Mid 80's tops
@@mk_787 i don’t understand, did i somehow change it through my comment?
Who else saw this on a Instagram reel?
Meee
Omaba. Apitabuweee!
shitty camera
amaizing presentation!!!
congrats guys
That blonde girl though 🔥
😂 bro She fire I ain gon lie.
Since you guys are here you should also check out TimberSports Lumberjack Competitions. Enjoy the randomness