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SoSe 2024

Risk projects and evaluation of structures - Einzelansicht

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Grunddaten
Veranstaltungsart Vorlesung SWS 5
Veranstaltungsnummer 2202005 Max. Teilnehmer/-innen
Semester WiSe 2020/21 Zugeordnetes Modul
Erwartete Teilnehmer/-innen
Rhythmus jedes 2. Semester
Hyperlink http://www.edac.biz/
Sprache englisch
Belegungsfrist
Termine Gruppe: [unbenannt]
  Tag Zeit Rhythmus Dauer Raum Raum-
plan
Lehrperson Bemerkung fällt aus am Max. Teilnehmer/-innen
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Do. 09:15 bis 12:30 wöch. 05.11.2020 bis 04.02.2021  Marienstraße 13 C - Hörsaal B      
Gruppe [unbenannt]:
 
 


Zugeordnete Personen
Zugeordnete Personen Zuständigkeit
Abrahamczyk, Lars, Jun.Prof., Dr.-Ing. verantwortlich
Schwarz, Jochen Bernhard Rudolf , Dr.-Ing. verantwortlich
Beinersdorf, Silke , Dr.-Ing.
Uzair, Aanis , Master of Science
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang Semester Leistungspunkte
Master Natural Hazards and Risk Engineering (M.Sc.), PV 16 3 - 3 6
Master Natural Hazards and Risk Engineering (M.Sc.), PV 19 3 - 3 6
Master Natural Hazards and Risk Engineering (M.Sc.), PV 2020 3 - 3 6
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Inhalt
Beschreibung

Training of student’s ability to apply methods and current state in natural hazard and risk assessment integrating research and practical applications to site- or structure-specific risk analysis and planning decisions.

Students will be able to apply modern software tools to transfer buildings into dynamic models and to evaluate the seismic response characteristics in dependence on design situation and performance directed concepts; they will be trained to identify failure mechanism and design defects, and to evaluate appropriateness of strengthening measures. Students will be familiar with different analysis methods, techniques and tools of empirical and analytical vulnerability assessment. Students are encouraged to contribute reports of regionally particular building types to World Housing Encyclopedia and NHRE database.

Literatur

Textbooks (to be announced); publication from the lecturers; results from recent projects;

WHE (2004): World Housing Encyclopedia [Internet]. http://www.world-housing.net/

Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA 440. Improvement of Nonlinear Static Seismic Analysis Procedures, Applied Technology Council (ATC-55 Project), Washington D.C., USA, June, 2005.

Ghiassi B., Milani G. (editors) (2019): Numerical Modeling of Masonry and Historical Structures. In Woodhead Publishing Series in Civil and Structural Engineering, Woodhead Publishing, ISBN 9780081024393

Bemerkung

Lessons from recent events and field missions; assessment of hazard phenomena; reinterpretation of observed response for different building types; recent developments in design and construction; performance assessment of masonry, steel and wooden structures as well as interaction effects between structure and soil, equipment and filling media; damage classification and fragility functions; building assessment criteria for strengthening; evaluation of applied strengthening and rehabilitation measures.

 

Training in:

Modelling and assessment of masonry structures applying equivalent frame approach; determination of characteristic building response parameters; determination of fragility function.

Voraussetzungen

B.Sc.

Seismic Monitoring / Earthquake Engineering

Leistungsnachweis

1 written exam

“Risk projects and evaluation of structures”

90 min (50%) / WiSe + SuSe

1 Project presentation (oral)

“Risk projects” (25%) / WiSe

Project reports (written short paper)

“Evaluation of structures” (25%) / WiSe


Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2020/21 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024

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