Regional seismic risk and resilience assessment: Methodological development, applicability, and future research needs–An earthquake engineering perspective
Given the devastating losses incurred by past major earthquake events together with the
ever-increasing global seismic exposures due to population growth and urbanization …
ever-increasing global seismic exposures due to population growth and urbanization …
Resilience-based design of infrastructure: Review of models, methodologies, and computational tools
The quest to answer the longstanding question of how safe is safe enough has led to an
evolution of design philosophies. The traditional philosophy has been based on ensuring …
evolution of design philosophies. The traditional philosophy has been based on ensuring …
Surrogate modeling of structural seismic response using probabilistic learning on manifolds
K Zhong, JG Navarro, S Govindjee… - … & Structural Dynamics, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Nonlinear response history analysis (NLRHA) is generally considered to be a reliable and
robust method to assess the seismic performance of buildings under strong ground motions …
robust method to assess the seismic performance of buildings under strong ground motions …
Application of data-driven surrogate models in structural engineering: a literature review
In recent times, there has been an increasing prevalence of surrogate models and
metamodeling techniques in approximating the responses of complex systems. These …
metamodeling techniques in approximating the responses of complex systems. These …
Prospect of LES for predicting wind loads and responses of tall buildings: A validation study
AF Melaku, GT Bitsuamlak - Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial …, 2024 - Elsevier
Wind load evaluation on buildings using large-eddy simulation (LES) poses several critical
challenges. The most notable ones include accurately reproducing the approaching …
challenges. The most notable ones include accurately reproducing the approaching …
Adjusting to the reality of sea level rise: reshaping coastal communities through resilience-informed adaptation
Approximately 11% of the world's population lives within 10 km of an ocean coastline, a
percentage that is likely to increase during the remainder of the 21st century due to …
percentage that is likely to increase during the remainder of the 21st century due to …
[HTML][HTML] Virtual testbeds for community resilience analysis: step-by-step development procedure and future orientation
Virtual community resilience testbeds enable community-level inferences, convergence
research, and serve as decision-making aids. Testbeds are critical for the verification and …
research, and serve as decision-making aids. Testbeds are critical for the verification and …
StEER: A community-centered approach to assessing the performance of the built environment after natural hazard events
T Kijewski-Correa, DB Roueche… - Frontiers in Built …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Since its founding in 2018, the Structural Extreme Events Reconnaissance (StEER) Network
has worked to deepen the capacity of the Natural Hazards Engineering (NHE) community for …
has worked to deepen the capacity of the Natural Hazards Engineering (NHE) community for …
[HTML][HTML] Multi-disciplinary seismic resilience modeling for developing mitigation policies and recovery planning
The multi-disciplinary data and information available at a community level comprise the
foundation of natural hazard resilience modeling. These data enable and inform mitigation …
foundation of natural hazard resilience modeling. These data enable and inform mitigation …
Community perspectives on simulation and data needs for the study of natural hazard impacts and recovery
With the aim of fostering the development of robust tools to simulate the impact of natural
hazards on structures, lifelines, and communities, the Natural Hazards Engineering …
hazards on structures, lifelines, and communities, the Natural Hazards Engineering …