Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics in Memory of Ragnar Sigbjörnsson
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-62098-5 (ISBN)
Rajesh Rupakhety is a professor at the Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty at the University of Iceland, and Director of Research at the Earthquake Engineering Research Centre of the University of Iceland. He obtained his BS in Civil Engineering from Tribhuwan University, Nepal, his MSc in Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology from the University of Pavia, Italy and the University of Patras, Greece, and a PhD in Earthquake Engineering from the University of Iceland. Areas of his academic interest are solid and fluid mechanics, structural analysis and design, engineering seismology, and earthquake engineering. Within the fields of solid and fluid mechanics, he has hands on experience in design and construction of hydropower systems. He has professional and research experience in analysis and design of structures for seismic action. In engineering seismology, his research activities include processing of strong motion data, modelling of inelastic response spectra, theoretical and empirical ground motion modelling and prediction, modelling of ground motion random field, quantification of near-fault ground motion, local site effects, and soil amplification. He is also active in use of historical and macroseismic data, probabilistic and deterministic seismic hazard assessment, and seismic hazard assessment for facilities storing hazardous mining waste, and seismic design provisions for hydropower and wind power plants in Iceland. His primary teaching activities are in continuum mechanics, computational mechanics, finite element analysis, structural dynamics, stochastic processes and random vibration, and earthquake engineering. Símon Ólafsson is a research professor and the Director of the Earthquake Engineering Research Centre of the University of Iceland, Selfoss. He received his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the same university in 1981 and his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California in 1990. In 1999, he earned his PhD on the dynamics of structures and response to earthquake loading from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. During the 1980s, he worked with Professor Ragnar Sigbjörnsson on various instrumentation projects and, most notably, the establishment of the Icelandic Strong Motion Network. His main research interests are engineering seismology and earthquake engineering. His ongoing research projects deal with strong-motion monitoring and signal processing, source mechanics, ground motion modelling using stochastic, discrete time models, earthquake hazard, and system identification.
1. Full-Scale Measurement and Analysis of Wind-Induced Vibrations of a Long-Span Suspension Bridge in Complex Terrain.- 2. Challenges in Modelling the Seismic Response of RC Walls.- 3. Synergies and Conflicts Between Seismic Design and Design for Other Extreme Actions.- 4. Seismic Capacity Reduction Factors for RC Beams and Columns.- 5. Inherent Damping in Nonlinear Time-History Analyses.- 6. Initial Wave Height and Total Energy of Landslide Generated Tsunamis from Translatory Wave Theory.- 7. Genealogy of Performance Based Seismic Design.- 8. On Stochastic Dynamic Second-Order Response Analysis of Marine Bridges.- 9. Critical Response of Elastic-Plastic Structures to Near-Fault Ground Motions and Its Application to Base-Isolated Building Structures.- 10. A Simplified Approach for Site Specific Design Spectrum.- 11. Dry "Mortar Free" Infill Panels for Sustainable Architecture in High-Seismicity Areas.- 12. Strong-Motion Instrumentation and Monitoring in Iceland.- 13. UPStrat-MAFA Project.- 14. The MASW Method for Site Response Evaluation and Its Practical Applications.- 15. Strain Velocity Rate and Its Analysis in Iceland Based on GPS Data.- 16. Seismic Fragility of Low Rise Residential Buildings in South Iceland.- 17. Three-Dimensional Characteristics of Ground Motion in the Near-Fault Area.- 18. Rotation-Invariant Measures of Earthquake Ground Motion.- 19. System Identification of a Typical Residential Building in Kathmandu Using Aftershocks of the 2015 Gorkha Nepal Earthquakes and Triggered Noise.- 20. Ground Motion Prediction Model for Iceland Based on Theoretical Source Spectra.- 21. Source Parameters of the Recent Earthquakes in South Iceland and Their Use in Ground Motion Simulation Models.
Erscheinungsdatum | 12.10.2017 |
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Reihe/Serie | Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering |
Zusatzinfo | XXVIII, 403 p. 237 illus., 185 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 843 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Ökologie / Naturschutz |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie | |
Technik ► Bauwesen | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Schlagworte | Building construction & materials • Building Construction and Design • Building construction & materials • Construction and Earthquake Engineering • Earth and Environmental Science • earth sciences • Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering and Earthquake Engineerin • Geotechnical Engineering and Earthquake Engineering • Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences • Heating, lighting, ventilation • mechanical engineering • mechanics of solids • natural disasters • Natural Hazards • Seismic Design and Earthquake Engineering • seismic engineering • Seismic Hazard and Earthquake Engineering • Strong motion modelling • Structural engineering • Structural Mechanics • Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control • Vibrations of Structures and Earthquake Engineerin • Vibrations of Structures and Earthquake Engineering • wind engineering |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-62098-3 / 3319620983 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-62098-5 / 9783319620985 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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