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MAST Laboratory Documentation

This page contains documentation of the MAST Laboratory Hydraulic Control System, Data Acquisition System, and the Telepresence and Image Archiving Systems. Please use the table of contents to navigate the documentation.
 
  Table of Contents
 
 
HCC User Guide
  • Applying Loads and Displacements in the MAST Laboratory
    MAST Laboratory Report No. MAST-04-03, MAST-UM-04-02
    (pdf, 1.1MB)
DAQ User Guide
  • Data Acquisition at the MAST Laboratory
    MAST Laboratory Report No. MAST-04-02, MAST-UM-04-01
    (pdf, 1.8MB)

  • Video Equipment Connection Diagram (pdf, 15KB)
  • Audio Equipment Connection Diagram (pdf, 12KB)
  • Robotic Tower Controller Circuit/Wiring Diagram (pdf, 42KB)
  • Video & Audio Equipment in Rack Wirking Diagram (pdf, 41KB)
  • MAST HCC & DAQ Flow Overview (pdf, 49KB)
  • MAST Telepresence Tower Control & Data Flow Overview (pdf, 65KB)
  • MAST Video Streaming & Archiving Flow Overview (pdf, 50KB)
LAN Diagram
  • MAST Local Area Network Diagram (pdf, 198KB)
 
 
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Calendar Highlights.
   

9/12/2007 – NEESR-II HPFRCC Slab-Column Frame Test 3

7/23/2007 – NEESR-II HPFRCC Slab-Column Frame Test 2

6/5/2007 – NEESR-II HPFRCC Slab-Column Frame Test 1

1/4/2007 – NEES@Minnesota Proposal Writer's Workshop

 

   
 
 
 
 
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UMN MAST NEES Facility
The MAST testing facility is supported in part by the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) Program of the National Science Foundation under Award Number CMS-0402490. The MAST Laboratory building was funded in part by the University of Minnesota Office of the Vice President for Research, the Institute of Technology, the Department of Civil Engineering, and individual donors. The MAST Computer Infrastructure is jointly developed by the Department of Civil Engineering, the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.