Shocking? TESS Will Be the Judge of That!
The Triaxial Earthquake and Shock Simulator (TESS), located at ERDC's Construction Engineering Research Lab in Champaign, IL. For more than half a century, TESS has been used to push infrastructure components, machines, and military vehicles to their breaking point.
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