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Seismic expansion joints

TENSA-QUAKE

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Seismic devices

Characteristics

  • Typical movements: Up to 2,600 mm

  • Works as regular joint under normal conditions

  • Increases movement capacity in case of an earthquake

  • Perfect integration into different surfaces

Principle

Modern buildings in seismically active areas are often designed with structurally independent parts. This construction method, based on structurally independent and thus seismically isolated parts, prevents the transmission of enormous seismic forces from one part of the building to another or even between entire neighboring buildings, thus decreasing earthquake damage. This structural separation of a building into individual sections creates gaps between those parts that need to be bridged to allow safe and comfortable passage for building users. In case of a seismic event the joints must be capable of accommodating large seismic movements.

Applications

mageba TENSA-QUAKE seismic expansion joints are designed to protect buildings during earthquakes. The joints operate as regular components under normal conditions with the ability to independently extend the movement capacity from +/- 20mm to service movement of +/- 750mm (or more) in case of an earthquake. The expansion joints stand for high user safety and comfort and their robust and durable construction reliably minimizes loads and damage on the structure.

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Seismic joint in a pedestrian area

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Seismic joint in an entrance area

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Inspection of installed joints by mageba engineers

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Seismic joint in baggage claim area

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Installed seismic expansion joint from below

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Testing of TENSA®QUAKE at Tongji University, Shanghai