Earthquake isolators, which are a simple yet effective system developed against earthquakes, protect the entire structure from the destructive effect of the earthquake.
The systems placed on the floor, columns or reinforced concrete walls deemed appropriate in the building cut the direct contact between the earthquake and the building.
Insulators that move horizontally during an earthquake absorb the shaking power of the earthquake by making soft but large oscillations, and those inside the building at that time almost do not feel the earthquake.
Normally, a structure carries a load of one tenth of its own weight, while structures with this system can exceed these values.
We hope that these systems, which can minimize the impact of the earthquake in Turkey, will be used in buildings and that science will have a place in our lives. I hope Turkey'll get better soon.
Edu
