Recent Advances in Earthquake Engineering in Europe 16th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering-Thessaloniki 2018 /

This book is a collection of invited lectures including the 5th Nicholas Ambraseys distinguished lecture, four keynote lectures and twenty-two thematic lectures presented at the 16th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, held in Thessaloniki, Greece, in June 2018. The lectures are put into...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Pitilakis, Kyriazis (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
Series:Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering, 46
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Analysis in seismic provisions for buildings - past, present and future (Peter Fajfar)
  • Chapter 2. Implications of site specific response analysis (Atilla Ansal)
  • Chapter 3. A redefinition of seismic input for design and assessment (Gian Michele Calvi)
  • Chapter 4. From force- to displacement-based seismic design of concrete structures and beyond (Michael N. Fardis)
  • Chapter 5. Seismic assessment of existing irregular masonry buildings by nonlinear static and dynamic analyses (Sergio Lagomarsino)
  • Chapter 6. Capturing geographically-varying uncertainty in earthquake ground motion models or what we think we know may change (John Douglas)
  • Chapter 7. Implementation of near-fault forward directivity effects in seismic design codes (Sinan Akkar)
  • Chapter 8. 3D physics-based numerical simulations: Advantages and current limitations of a new frontier to earthquake ground motion prediction. The Istanbul case study (Roberto Paolucci)
  • Chapter 9. Issues with the use of spatially variable seismic ground motions in engineering applications (Aspasia Zerva)
  • Chapter 10. Bridging the gap between seismology and engineering: towards real-time damage assessment (Stefano Parolai)
  • Chapter 11. Earthquake geotechnics in offshore engineering (Amir M. Kaynia)
  • Chapter 12. The dynamics of rocking isolation (Nicos Makris)
  • Chapter 13. Multistory Building Frames and Shear Walls Founded on "Rocking" Spread Footings (G. Gazetas)
  • Chapter 14. Seismic design of foundations in difficult soil conditions: examples of solutions (Alain Pecker)
  • Chapter 15. Structural health monitoring for seismic protection of structure and infrastructure systems (Oreste S. Bursi)
  • Chapter 16. Large scale testing facilities - use of high gravity centrifuge tests to investigate soil liquefaction phenomena (Gopal S.P. Madabhushi)
  • Chapter 17. Seismic analysis and design of composite steel/concrete building structures involving concrete-filled steel tubular columns (Konstantinos A. Skalomenos)
  • Chapter 18. Seismic design of steel structures: new trends of research and updates of Eurocode 8 (Raffaele Landolfo)
  • Chapter 19. Unreinforced masonry walls subjected to in-plane shear: From tests to codes and vice versa (Elizabeth Vintzileou)
  • Chapter 20. Seismic design of bridges: present and future (Andreas Kappos)
  • Chapter 21. Technologies for seismic retrofitting and strengthening of earthen and masonry structures: assessment and application (Paulo B. Lourenço)
  • Chapter 22. Seismic performance of a full-scale FRP retrofitted sub-standard RC building (Alper Ilki)
  • Chapter 23. Advances in the assessment of buildings subjected to earthquakes and tsunami (Tiziana Rossetto)
  • Chapter 24. Seismic vulnerability of classical monuments (Ioannis N. Psycharis)
  • Chapter 25. What seismic risk we do design for when we design buildings? (Iunio Iervolino)
  • Chapter 26. The 2016-17 Central Apennines seismic sequence: analogies and differences with recent Italian earthquakes (Mauro Dolce)
  • Chapter 27. Eurocode 8. Evolution or revolution? (Philippe Bisch)
  • Chapter 28. Research needs towards a resilient community (Paolo Franchin).