New training centre for Natural Disaster Simulation
The laboratory is used to simulate various flood situations and can realistically replicate water-related disasters. The concave walls of the tower are subjected to water pressure and work like 48 small dams. The forces, concentrated in the corners, are restrained by six concrete belts. To ensure enough water supply and realistic flow speed, the water is stored in the tower and used to flood the training areas. These spaces include various rooms where static flooding can be simulated, as well as an outdoor ramp that is dynamically flooded. Additionally, the road leading to the rubble training area can be included in the simulations. After each exercise, the water is collected in the retention tank and pumped into the tower, allowing the same water to be reused, which contributes to reducing the use of fresh water.




















