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ASCE Structural
Engineering Institute Chair: Rakesh K. Goel (10/1/2010 – 9/30/2013)
Chair: Kevin Mackie Mission:
Sub-Committee on “Experimental Methods in Earthquake
Engineering” Chair: Bassem Andrawes Mission: To
further the advancement and transfer of knowledge in the performance of
structures and structural systems through experimental testing methods.
Sub-Committee on Multi-Hazard Mitigation Chair: Jamie E. Padgett Mission: This committee aims to advance the field of
multi-hazard engineering and risk mitigation for civil structures – with particular
emphasis on earthquakes, wind, snow, flood, wave, and tsunami hazards – by
quantifying the effects of multiple hazards on structural performance,
identifying multi-hazard design and analysis methods, and formulating
approaches for multi-hazard risk assessment and mitigation. The committee’s
programs will help foster research and practice related to design or
retrofit/strengthening of structures to multiple hazards.
Sub-Committee on Disaster Resilience of Structures,
Infrastructures, and Communities
Chair: Gian Paolo Cimellaro Mission: To foster research and practice related to
disaster management and communities sustainability. To study the
socio-cultural economic impact of natural disasters, especially earthquakes, but
also wind, blast and other ambient loadings. To promote studies, research,
principles, methods and applications of loss estimation models for critical
infrastructural systems such as hospitals, but also lifelines, and
communities in general, considering the economic evaluation of disaster
mitigation. The committee will help authorities in making decisions to
improve community response and recovery to natural disasters taking in
account all the uncertainties of the process. ASCE
2012 Structures Congress Committee
Meeting SEI Seismic Effects Committee Meeting 2012 Structures Congress, Chicago Thursday, March 29, 2012 Regal Room – Level B-2 8:00 – 10:00 AM Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park
200 North Columbus Drive Minutes: Sponsored
Technical Sessions
: Achieving Economy and Seismic Safety in Low-Ductility Steel
Buildings
Seismic Performance of Low-Ductility
Braced Frames with Reserve Capacity Cost Effective Steel Plate Shear
Walls for Moderate Seismic Zones Design of Stiffened, Composite,
Partially Restrained Moment Frames for Moderate Seismic Regions Seismic
Behaviour of Steel HSS X-Bracing of the Conventional
Construction Category Preliminary study of the damage caused by the 2011 Tohoku
Earthquake
Overview of 2011 Tohoku Earthquake
and Structural Damage Damage of RC Building Structures due to
2011 East Japan Earthquake Damage to Non-structural Components
in Large Rooms by the Japan Earthquake Earthquake
and Tunami Damage to Steel Structures ASCE
2011 Structures Congress Sponsored
Technical Sessions
: Seismic Reliability and Performance Assessment of Bridges
System-level
calibration of bridge component damage states Seismic
fragility estimates and optimization of retrofitting strategies for
reinforced concrete bridges: Case study of the Fabela
Bridge in Toluca, Mexico Resources-Based
System Failure Events for Bridges under
Earthquake Hazards EFFECT OF GROUND MOTION SUITE SIZE ON UNCERTAINTY
ESTIMATION IS SEISMIC BRIDGE FRAGILITY MODELING RELIABILITY
AND REDUNDANCY OF BRIDGE SYSTEMS UNDER LATERAL LOADS Estimation of Bridge Repair Costs and
Downtime Using Seismic Fragility Curves Resilience of Structures, Infrastructures, & Communities
Under Seismic Hazard
Resilience
as Optimization Criterion for the Rehabilitation of Bridges Belonging to a
Transportation Network Subject to Earthquake The
role of critical infrastructure in community resilience to disasters Resilience
Modeling and Simulation of Smart Grids Conceptual
and Analytical Differences between Resiliency and Reliability for Seismic
Hazards THE
STATE OF ART OF COMMUNITY RESILIENCE OF PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURES Measuring,
Monitoring and Evaluating Post-Disaster Recovery – A Key Element in
Understanding Community Resilience A Framework for Optimizing Civil
Infrastructure Resiliency Recent Developments in Simplified Nonlinear Static Procedures
for Seismic Evaluation and Design of Structural Systems
Applicability
of Nonlinear MDOF Modeling for Design Seismic
Evaluation of Steel Moment Frames and Shear Walls Using Nonlinear Static
Analysis Procedures Applicability
of Nonlinear Static Procedures to RC Moment-Resisting Frames Comparison
between Global Collapse Capacities of Steel Structures Predicted Based on
Simplified and Rigorous Methods Prediction of Nonlinear Response -
Pushover Analysis versus Simplified Nonlinear Response History Analysis Nonlinear Seismic Analysis for Everyday Application
Reality
check: A snapshot of nonlinear seismic analysis in practice Nonlinear
Dynamic Analysis of Structures Using Modal Superposition Using
nonlinear analysis in association with ASCE 7 Seismic Provisions Seismic
Retrofit of Pre-Northridge Steel Moment Frame Building using Nonlinear Static
Analysis per ASCE 41-06 Seismic Vulnerability Assessments of
Marine Structures Using Non-Linear Static Analysis Procedures, Edward
Stehmeyer Advances in Shape Memory Materials Bridge Applications
Seismic
Repair of RC Bridge Piers using Shape Memory Alloys Seismic
Protection of Bridge Structures using Shape Memory Alloy-based Isolation
Devices A
Shape Memory Polymer Based Self-Healing Syntactic Foam Sealant for Expansion
Joint Performance of Superelastic
Shape Memory Alloys during Shake Table Testing of a 4-Span Bridge Model Innovations in Steel Plate Shear Walls
Behavior
of Steel Plate Shear Walls with In-Span Plastic Hinges Recent
Experimental Researches on Steel Plate Shear Walls in NCREE SEISMIC
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF COUPLED STEEL PLATE SHEAR WALLS Design
and Testing of Coupled Steel Plate Shear Walls Seismic
Design and Analysis of Resilient Steel Plate Shear Walls Modular Construction of Steel Plate
Shear Walls for Low and Moderate Seismic Regions
Meeting Minutes and Agendas: Minutes
from 2009 Structures Congress Agenda for 2008 Structures
Congress Minutes
from 2007 Structures Congress Minutes
from 2006 Structures Congress
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