E2M provides 4 electric motion systems to Carleton for seismic testing
Together with our parent company MTS Systems Corporation Systems, E2M Technologies delivered 4 electric 6-DOF motion systems to the Carleton University. This setup is used to study the failure mechanisms of complex suspended ceiling constructions under real-world earthquake loading. Working in sync, the 4 E2M Technologies motion systems will subject experimental suspended ceilings to an array of floor motions, enabling Carleton University researchers to study their performance across a range of earthquake events and building heights. For more information on this impressive project and a link to the white paper, visit the full article on the MTS website: Testing Suspended Ceilings | MTS Systems