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Tysso II Hydropower Plant (Norway) Geir Grung, 1967
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earthquake ready
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😰 is this thing good or bad in an earthquake? With all the power shit going down in there, wouldn’t it explode???? πŸ™€
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no idea. just saying that concrete seems an extremely sturdy option, over wood or other building materials
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I have no idea either 🀣 But I suspect you are right! I am totally just making this up but: Maybe concrete’s ability to crack would help in an earthquake. Similar to how car windshields are designed to crack in a controlled way to control the force? And maybe mortar joints give it flexibility? Like how concrete slabs have joints around them to allow for movement and expansion. So if I had to bet, i think I’d def bet on you being correct!
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