- Description:Liquefaction experiment apparatus
- Environmentally Preferable:
Simulate seismic waves that create soil liqurefaction right in your classroom!
Visible and tangible appartus
- Designed by teachers, for teachers
- Hands-on demonstration
Designed for classroom use, the liquefaction experiment apparatus offers a hands-on way to demonstrate how saturated soil can lose strength during an earthquake, causing it to behave like a liquid. This engaging tool helps students visualize the mechanics and consequences of soil liquefaction - an essential concept in earth science, geology, and engineering. By incorporating this apparatus into lessons, educators can deepen student understanding of earthquake impacts, spark discussions on disaster preparedness, and explore strategies for mitigating liquefaction risks in construction and urban planning.
Dimensions: 450×300×53 mm
Frequency: 0.1 to 12 Hz
Vibration amplitude: 1.5 to 50 mm