CN219320910U - Tsunami simulation experience device - Google Patents

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CN219320910U
CN219320910U CN202221935354.1U CN202221935354U CN219320910U CN 219320910 U CN219320910 U CN 219320910U CN 202221935354 U CN202221935354 U CN 202221935354U CN 219320910 U CN219320910 U CN 219320910U
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王海东
冯卫东
康俊芳
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The utility model discloses a tsunami simulation experience device, which comprises a simulation pool, fine sand filled in the simulation pool, a hydraulic oil cylinder fixedly arranged on one side of the outer part of the simulation pool, and a push plate positioned in the simulation pool and fixedly arranged with the hydraulic oil cylinder, wherein the simulation pool is arranged in a strip shape, and the filling amount of the fine sand is half of that of the simulation pool and is pushed along with simulation sea waves to form a beach; according to the utility model, the pushing plate is driven by the hydraulic oil cylinder, and along with the amplitude and frequency of the pushing plate movement, the formation state and the reinforcement state of tsunami can be simulated, and through a simple structure composition, an experimenter can intuitively know the formation process and the destructive power of the tsunami, and can deposit a cool and quiet pair and escape when the experimenter really encounters the tsunami.

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Tsunami simulation experience device
Technical Field
The utility model particularly relates to a tsunami simulation experience device.
Background
Tsunami waves are not perceived when propagating in the ocean, and wave energy is concentrated after landing, so that the tsunami waves have strong destructive power. It is caused by a series of unpredictable natural factors such as earthquake, volcanic eruption, submarine landslide, merle fall, etc. In recent years, there have been many global incidents of tsunami disasters including indian tsunami in 2004, chile tsunami in 2010, japanese tsunami in 2011, and so on.
The tsunami causes serious threat to lives and properties of people in coastal areas, and the strong destructive power of the tsunami can destroy tsunami buildings such as bridges, wharfs and seawalls, so the tsunami has become one of hot spots and leading edge problems focused by students for the problems of tsunami wave landing deformation, damage mechanism of the tsunami to the tsunami and the like.
The tsunami simulation device is characterized in that water accumulated in a wave making pool is vacuumized and pumped into a machine device, and strong artificial waves are released from the machine device and are flushed back into the wave making pool to simulate the phenomenon of natural tsunami, so that the existing tsunami simulation device is complicated in structure and large in size, and is different from the tsunami caused by sudden high or sudden falling of real sea water, so that experience of experimenters is not facilitated.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, the present utility model aims to provide a tsunami simulating experience device with a simple structure, which can simulate a tsunami forming state and a strengthening state.
In order to solve the technical problems, the technical scheme of the utility model is as follows:
the utility model provides a device is experienced in tsunami simulation, includes the simulation pond, fills the inside fine sand in simulation pond, fixed mounting be in the hydraulic cylinder of the outside one side in simulation pond, and be located the inside and with hydraulic cylinder fixed mounting's of simulation pond push pedal, the simulation pond is rectangular shape setting, just fine sand filling amount accounts for the half in simulation pond to promote along with simulation seawave and form the sandy beach.
Preferably, a platform is arranged at the other end of the simulation pool, which is opposite to the fixedly installed hydraulic cylinder.
Further, an anti-skid foot pad is placed on the platform.
Preferably, the hydraulic cylinders are arranged in two and are arranged side by side.
Preferably, the push plate comprises a push plate body and a groove body which is arranged on one side of the upper end of the push plate body and is concave inwards.
The technical effects of the utility model are mainly as follows: according to the utility model, the pushing plate is driven by the hydraulic oil cylinder, and along with the amplitude and frequency of the pushing plate movement, the formation state and the reinforcement state of tsunami can be simulated, and through a simple structure composition, an experimenter can intuitively know the formation process and the destructive power of the tsunami, and can deposit a cool and quiet pair and escape when the experimenter really encounters the tsunami.
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Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a tsunami simulation experience device according to the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the push plate of FIG. 1;
fig. 3 is a water surface static state diagram of the tsunami simulation experience device of the present utility model;
fig. 4 is a tsunami molding state diagram of the tsunami simulation experience device of the present utility model.
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The following detailed description of the utility model is provided in connection with the accompanying drawings to facilitate understanding and grasping of the technical scheme of the utility model.
The utility model provides a device is experienced in tsunami simulation, as shown in fig. 1, is in including simulation pond 1, packing is in the inside fine sand 2 in simulation pond 1, fixed mounting be in the hydraulic cylinder 3 of the outside one side in simulation pond 1, and be located simulation pond 1 is inside and with hydraulic cylinder 3 fixed mounting's push pedal 4, simulation pond 1 is rectangular shape setting, just fine sand 2 filling amount accounts for simulation pond 1's half to promote along with simulation seawave and form the sandy beach. The other end of the simulation pool 1, which is opposite to the fixedly installed hydraulic cylinder 3, is provided with a platform 11. The platform 11 is provided with an anti-skid foot pad 12.
As shown in fig. 2, the push plate 4 includes a push plate body 41, and a groove 42 formed on one side of the upper end of the push plate body 41 and recessed inwards, and specifically, the groove 42 is disposed toward the platform 11.
In this embodiment, the hydraulic cylinders 3 are provided with two hydraulic cylinders which are installed side by side, in particular, can stably support the push plate 4, and conveniently control the push plate 4 to move forward, so as to push water to form a wave until the wave is simulated into a tsunami state.
As shown in fig. 3, the water surface is stationary when the push plate 4 is not driven to move forward by the hydraulic cylinder 3.
As shown in fig. 4, when the hydraulic cylinder 3 drives the push plate 4 to move forward, water can be pushed to form a wave, and as the number and the amplitude of forward movements of the push plate 4 increase, water can be pushed to form a wave until the wave is simulated to be in a tsunami state.
The technical effects of the utility model are mainly as follows: according to the utility model, the pushing plate is driven by the hydraulic oil cylinder, and along with the amplitude and frequency of the pushing plate movement, the formation state and the reinforcement state of tsunami can be simulated, and through a simple structure composition, an experimenter can intuitively know the formation process and the destructive power of the tsunami, and can deposit a cool and quiet pair and escape when the experimenter really encounters the tsunami.
Of course, the above is only a typical example of the utility model, and other embodiments of the utility model are also possible, and all technical solutions formed by equivalent substitution or equivalent transformation fall within the scope of the utility model claimed.

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1. The utility model provides a device is experienced in tsunami simulation which characterized in that: including the simulation pond, it is in to fill the inside fine sand in simulation pond, fixed mounting be in the hydraulic cylinder of the outside one side in simulation pond, and be located the inside and with hydraulic cylinder fixed mounting's of simulation pond push pedal, the simulation pond is rectangular shape setting, just fine sand filling amount accounts for the half in simulation pond to promote along with the simulation seawave and form the sandy beach.
2. A tsunami simulating experience device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that: the other end of the simulation pool, which is opposite to the fixedly installed hydraulic oil cylinder, is provided with a platform.
3. A tsunami simulating experience device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that: and an anti-skid foot pad is placed on the platform.
4. A tsunami simulating experience device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that: the hydraulic cylinders are arranged in two and are arranged side by side.
5. A tsunami simulating experience device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that: the push plate comprises a push plate body and a groove body which is arranged on one side of the upper end of the push plate body and is concave inwards.
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