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Title
Proceedings of the Second NCEER Workshop on Mitigation of Earthquake Disaster by Advanced Technologies (MEDAT-2). Held in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 30-December 1, 2000.
File
PB2002100434.pdf
Author(s)
Bruneau, M.; Inman, D. J.
Source
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA. Earthquake Engineering Research Centers Program., July 23, 2001, 342 p.
Identifying Number(s)
MCEER-01-0002
Abstract
This workshop on Mitigation of Earthquake Disaster by Advanced Technologies was held in Las Vegas, 11/30-12/01, 2000. The workshop consisted of all plenary two-day sessions and was the second in a new series of MCEER workshops on advanced technologies. The workshop gathered 35 experts to explore the state-of-the-art and practice in advanced technologies for the seismic evaluation/retrofit of health care facilities with a particular emphasis on material and technologies for mitigating the risk of soil liquefaction, structural damage and non-structural damage. Separate technical sessions each offered (1) An overview presentation of the desirable seismic performance objectives of hospitals and retrofit strategies currently under investigation by MCEER; (2) Presentations illustrating examples of research conducted within that framework; (3) Presentations highlighting technologies that are or could meet the criteria stated in (1) and how they are used in non-earthquake engineering applications; (4) a broader overview of state-of-the-art in various technologies applicable to the earthquake engineering problem at hand; (5) Panel sessions for the researchers assigned to one of the three specified topics, where participants discussed how new technologies could be implemented; and (6) A summary session to report findings and recommendations reached during the workshop for each technical block.
Keywords
; Structures; Damage assessment; Retrofitting; Technology innovation; Structural properties; Damping; Earthquake engineering; Meetings; Liquefaction; Hospitals; Piping systems; Health care facilities; Soil mechanics