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E-raamat: Grand Challenges in Earthquake Engineering Research: A Community Workshop Report

  • Formaat: 102 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309214537
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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
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"As geological threats become more imminent, society must make a major commitment to increase the resilience of its communities, infrastructure, and citizens. Recent earthquakes in Japan, New Zealand, Haiti, and Chile provide stark reminders of the devastating impact major earthquakes have on the lives and economic stability of millions of people worldwide. The events in Haiti continue to show that poor planning and governance lead to long-term chaos, while nations like Chile demonstrate steady recovery due to modern earthquake planning and proper construction and mitigation activities. At the request of the National Science Foundation, the National Research Council hosted a two-day workshop to give members of the community an opportunity to identify "Grand Challenges" for earthquake engineering research that are needed to achieve an earthquake resilient society, as well as to describe networks of earthquake engineering experimental capabilities and cyberinfrastructure tools that could continue to address ongoing areas of concern. Grand Challenges in Earthquake Engineering Research: A Community Workshop Report explores the priorities and problems regions face in reducing consequent damage and spurring technological preparedness advances. Over the course of the Grand Challenges in Earthquake Engineering Research workshop, 13 grand challenge problems emerged and were summarized in terms of five overarching themes including: community resilience framework, decision making, simulation, mitigation, and designtools. Participants suggested 14 experimental facilities and cyberinfrastructure tools that would be needed to carry out testing, observations, and simulations, and to analyze the results. The report also reviews progressive steps that have been made in research and development, and considers what factors will accelerate transformative solutions."--Publisher.

Overview 1(4)
1 Introduction
5(6)
Background
5(1)
Overview of the Workshop
5(3)
Organization of the Report
8(3)
2 Grand Challenges In Earthquake Engineering Research
11(10)
Community Resilience Framework
13(1)
Decision Making
14(1)
Simulation
15(1)
Mitigation
16(2)
Design Tools
18(3)
3 Networks Of Facilities
21(6)
Community Resilience Observatory
22(1)
Instrumented City
23(1)
Earthquake Engineering Simulation Center
23(1)
Earthquake Engineering Data Synthesis Center
23(1)
Earth Observation
23(1)
Rapid Monitoring Facility
24(1)
Sustainable Materials Facility
24(1)
Networked Geotechnical Centrifuges
24(1)
SSI Shaking Table
24(1)
Large-Scale Shaking Table
24(1)
Tsunami Wave Simulator
24(1)
Advanced Structural Subsystems Characterization Facility
25(1)
Non-Structural, Multi-Axis Testing Facility
25(1)
Mobile Facility for In Situ Structural Testing
25(2)
REFERENCES
27(2)
APPENDIXES
A Breakout Session Presentations
29(14)
B White Papers
43(38)
Transformative Earthquake Engineering Research and Solutions for Achieving Earthquake-Resilient Communities
44(7)
Grand Challenges in Lifeline Earthquake Engineering Research
51(7)
Earthquake Engineering Research Needs in the Planning, Design, Construction, and Operation of Buildings
58(7)
Cyberinfrastructure-Intensive Approaches to Grand Challenges in Earthquake Engineering Research
65(5)
A Built Environment from Fossil Carbon
70(4)
Uncertainty Quantification and Exascale Computing: Opportunities and Challenges for Earthquake Engineering
74(7)
C Workshop Participants
81(4)
D Workshop Agenda
85(4)
E Committee Biographies
89