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In the early morning hours of February 6, 2023, a M W 7.8 earthquake occurred in Turkey, followed by four additional earthquakes throughout the day with MW of 5
The agencies are funding 20 projects to be conducted across 24 institutions through the Disaster Resilience Research Grant (DRRG) program, which they manage
Since the mid-1990s, a type of steel column that commonly features slender cross-sectional elements has become more prevalent in buildings along the West Coast
Objective The Functional Recovery project is designed to improve the time for recovery of key social functions by strengthening the built environment to withstand earthquake impacts. Our efforts will advance measurement science for the assessment and design of buildings and lifelines, contribute in
Objective - This project will assess the seismic performance of structural steel SFRSs in buildings located in regions of moderate seismicity in the CEUS. The design of these building systems is commonly governed by wind demands. Two synergetic activities will be undertaken in this project: (1)
Objective - To conduct a series of tests on wall and coupling beam components reinforced with Grade 60 A706 reinforcement and high-strength Grade 100 reinforcement. Cyclic tests will be conducted on isolated walls and on coupling beams. Individual walls are often joined together by coupling beams
Objective - The objective of this project is to develop a framework for evaluating structural performance and collapse due to seismic excitations based on an energy approach. The structural response obtained from nonlinear dynamic analysis is evaluated based on the amount of energy stored in the
In the U.S., building codes and standards have been developed to reduce the likelihood of building collapse but do not address the loss of building functions or
Executive Order (EO) 13717: Establishing a Federal Earthquake Risk Management Standard establishes minimum seismic requirements for new and existing buildings