@book{JRC36713, editor = {}, address = {Madrid (Spain)}, year = {2007}, author = {Zapico Blanco B and Molina Ruiz FJ and Magonette G and Viaccoz B and Tirelli D}, isbn = {}, abstract = {In this work, as a part of the Neforeee project, possible pros and cons between shaking tables and the pseudo-dynamic (PsD) method used in major laboratories for seismic studies are outlined and the circumstances that allow a comparison of the results are determined. Starting from a test made by the Technical University of Athens on a prototype structure using a shaking table, similar PsD tests were carried out by ELSA laboratory in Ispra, Italy. The tests are classified into two groups: PsD, to determine condition that leads to same resultsand to compare them with those from Athens; and dynamic, to determine the accuracy of the system used on this study. The comparison of pseudo-dynamic tests results with those from Athens showed a very close match, on both time and frequency domain, but only after adding the spurious pitch of the shaking table as additional excitation. }, title = {Comparación de las Técnicas de Ensayo en Mesa Vibrante y Pseudo-Dinámica en el Proyecto NEFOREEE }, url = {}, volume = {}, number = {}, journal = {}, pages = {1214-1226}, issn = {}, publisher = {Asociación Española de Ingeniería Sísmica}, doi