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Development of practice-oriented procedures for seismic design

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
2.01.04  Engineering sciences and technologies  Civil engineering  Earthquake engineering 

Code Science Field
T002  Technological sciences  Construction technology 
T230  Technological sciences  Building construction 
Keywords
earthquake resistance, buildings, structural analysis
Evaluation (rules)
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Researchers (3)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  00025  PhD Peter Fajfar  Civil engineering  Researcher  2002 - 2004  870 
2.  16420  PhD Damjan Marušić  Civil engineering  Head  2002 - 2004  63 
3.  08745  PhD Iztok Peruš  Civil engineering  Researcher  2002 - 2004  284 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0792  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering  Ljubljana  1626981  25,726 
Abstract
The proposed three-year project is concerned with the further development of the simplified nonlinear method (N2 method) for seismic performance evaluation of structures, and with its formulation in a form, which is appropriate for practical application. The method has been developed within the research group in Ljubljana and has been used worldwide. The extensions of the method will include: (a) Extension of the applicability of the method to asymmetric building structures; (b) Determination of the capacity of structural elements of typical reinforced concrete building structures using the existing data bases; (c) “Safety” factors, which will take into account the randomness and uncertainties of the problem, will be proposed. They will be based on results obtained by statistical methods and probabilistic approach. The final aim of research is development of a relatively simple and reliable methodology for seismic performance assessment, which could be applied in practice for design of new structures and for the assessment of existing structures. Comprehensive research work will include the development of the theoretical basis, parametric studies of nonlinear dynamic response of typical structures, improvement of a non-parametric multidimensional regression method and its application for the analysis of the existing data bases of experimental results, and validation of the N2 method by comparison with experimental results. The work can be successfully performed only in close cooperation with the leading research centers for earthquake engineering worldwide. The group in Ljubljana has informal contacts with the majority of such centers. Formal cooperation (joint projects) has been established with 12 institutions in Europe (SAFERR project), and with the leading centers in Japan (Tokyo University), and in the U.S.A. (Stanford University). The work in Ljubljana is limited to analytical and numerical research. The results of complex and extremely expensive experiments will be obtained from foreign research centers. Some experiments will be performed with the active participation of the researchers from Ljubljana. The proposed project is closely related to and fully coordinated with the work of the research group working in Earthquake engineering at the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, leaded by P. Fajfar. It represents an extension of this group with two researchers, which have been working within the group in the past, and which, for formal reasons, cannot be formally included in the group.
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