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National seismic risk assessment: an overview and practical guide.
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In order to promote an effective approach to the prevention of and preparedness for disasters, the countries participating in the Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM) shall develop risk assessments, risk management capability assessments and disaster risk management planning at national or appropriate sub-national level. The European Commission is providing scientific support to the countries participating in the UCPM, publishing updated guidelines to facilitate the development of their National Risk Assessments (NRAs). Earthquake is among the most common hazards considered in NRAs prepared by the countries participating in the UCPM. Indeed, in 2018 NRAs, more than 20 countries performed risk assessment for earthquakes, and some considered cross-border and cascading effects, such as tsunami, landslides, disruption of infrastructure and industrial accidents. This paper surveys and summarises the current state of research that can be utilized for national seismic risk assessment. It aims to facilitate the development of consistentNRAs with respect to earthquakes and ensure their utility in seismic risk management planning. It also aims to support the use of the new reporting guidelines on disaster risk management among countries participating in the UCPM. The seismic risk assessment process is described as outlined in ISO 31000: 2018. A wealth of hazard, exposure, vulnerability and damage-to-loss models, methodologies and tools are presented to serve the purpose of conducting national seismic risk assessment. References to relevant European research projects, good practices, and software to support the assessment are also provided.
Year: 2025
Number Pages:
34p..
Author(s): Luísa Sousa, M.; Tsionis, G.
: Natural Hazards
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Volume 121, Issue 2.
Keywords: NRA; National seismic risk assessment; Guidelines
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Seismic Scenario Losses estimation based on the vulnerability of pre-code masonry buildings in the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon
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The metropolitan area of Lisbon is the region of Portugal with the highest seismic risk, given the coexistence of moderate-to-high hazard with highpopulation density and building stock exposure. The present work addresses the seismic risk assessment of pre-code masonry buildings in this region, accounting various typological classes and conservation states in order to evaluate the consequences in terms of economic losses. The analyses are conducted through a seismic probabilistic approach, considering the sitespecific ground motion through a non-stationary stochastic method. The results can serve as a useful guide for decision-making in developing regional seismic risk mitigation strategies.
Year: 2024
Number Pages:
4363-4379pp..
Author(s): Bernardo, V.; Campos Costa, A.; Candeias, P.; Carvalho, A. M.; Costa, A.
: Journal of Earthquake Engineering
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Volume:
Volume 28 - Issue 15.
Keywords: Seismic vulnerability assessment; Seismic probabilistic approach; Pre-code masonry building; Metropolitan area of Lisbon; Seismic risk analysis
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Aerodynamic characterization of the 516 Arouca Pedestrian suspension Bridge over the Paiva River
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Given the 516 Arouca pedestrian suspension bridge
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
18 pp.
Author(s): Marques da Silva, F.
: Wind
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
3.
DOI:
10.3390/wind3010006
Keywords: wind tunnel; wind loading; suspended bridges
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Backbone ground motion model through simulated records and XGBoost machine learning algorithm: An application for the Azores plateau (Portugal)
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Azores Islands are seismically active due to the tectonic structure of the region. Since the 15th century, they have been periodically shaken by approximately 33 moderate to strong earthquakes, with the most recent one in 1998 (Mw = 6.2). Nonetheless, due to insufficient instrumental seismic data, the region lacks a uniform database of past real records. Ground motion simulation techniques provide alternative region-specific time series of prospective events for locations with limited seismic networks or regions with a seismic gap of catastrophic earthquake events. This research establishes a local ground motion model (GMM) for the Azores plateau (Portugal) by simulating region-specific records for constructing a homogeneous dataset. Simulations are accomplished in bedrock using the stochastic finite-fault approach by employing validated input-model parameters. The simulation results undergo validation against the 1998 Faial event and comparison with empirical models for volcanic and Pan-European datasets. A probabilistic numerical technique, namely the Monte-Carlo simulation, is employed to estimate the outcome of uncertainty associated with these parameters. The results of the simulations are post-processed to predict the peak ground motion parameters in addition to spectral ordinates. This study uses XGBoost to circumvent the difficulties inherent to linear regression-based models in establishing the form of equations and coefficients. The input parameters for prediction are moment magnitude (Mw), Joyner and Boore distance (RJB), and focal depth (FD). The quantification of GMM uncertainty is accomplished by analyzing the residuals, providing insight into inter- and intra-event uncertainties. The outcomes demonstrate the effectiveness of the suggested model in simulating physical phenomena.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
668-693pp..
Author(s): Shaghayegh, K.; Mohammadi.A.; Salahuddin, U.; Carvalho, A. M.; Lourenço, P.
: Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
Editor: Wiley
Volume:
Volume53, Issue2.
Keywords: Stochastic finite-fault ground motion simulation; XGBoost; Ground motion model (GMM); Azores plateau (Portugal)
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Harmonised procedure to update thermal loads in the Eurocodes. Case study for Italy
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The characteristic values of temperature corresponding to the maximum and minimum shade air temperature with an annual probability of being exceeded 0.02, used in the European construction standard for thermal actions (EN 1991-1-5:2003), are usually assessed at a country level and included in the National Annexes to that Eurocode part.The paper aims to support national authorities on elaborating maps for thermal actions using publicly available datasets, consistent at a European level, and harmonised modelling approaches. In addition, these datasets are continuously updated, reflecting the current climate and capturing potential global warming variations.The work investigates how updates in data and modelling could affect the characteristic values currentlyadopted in the Italian National Annexes to the Eurocodes. The main results show that: (i) the currently adoptednumber and locations of the weather stations result fairly representative of the patterns detected by exploitingadditional datasets; ii) the statistical method plays an essential role in the assessment of characteristic values, i.e., the method adopted in the current Italian standard evaluates more conservative characteristic values of maximum temperature than Gumbel or Generalized Extreme Value distributions, but could err on the unsafe side for minimum ones; (iii) both E-OBS and ERA5-Land datasets represent two optimal products to be used as a common source of temperature values at European scale; (iv) moving towards an updated period for temperature data results on an increase of characteristic values of maximum temperature and limited variations in spatial extent and magnitude of characteristic values of minimum ones.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
15p..
Author(s): Rianna, G.; Reder, A.; Luísa Sousa, M.; Dimova, S.
: Climate Services
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
Volume 30.
Keywords: Thermal load maps; Reanalysis; Eurocodes; Climatic actions; Climate change
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Experimental and numerical evaluation of the wind load on the 516 Arouca pedestrian suspension bridge
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The present work analyses the wind load effects on the 516 Arouca bridge, the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge in 2020. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was used to model a range of wind incidence angles between -8
Year: 2022
Number Pages:
13pp.
Author(s): Tadeu, A.; Marques da Silva, F.; Ramezani, B.; Romero, A.; Skerget, L.; Bandeira, F.
: Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
220.
Keywords: wind load; suspension bridge; wind tunnel; CFD
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Risk and resilience assessment of Lisbon
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The safety and resilience of school buildings against natural disasters is of paramount importance since schools represent a reference point for communities. Such significance is not only related to the direct consequences of collapse on a vulnerable part of the population, but also due to the importance of schools in the post-disaster recovery. This work is focused on the risk and resilience assessment of school buildings in Lisbon (Portugal) under seismic events. The results of this study, in which a subset of 32 schools are analyzed, are used to define a prioritization strategy to mitigate the seismic risk of the Lisbon City Council school building portfolio and to assess the overall resilience of the school network. Numerical modeling of the school buildings is performed in order to estimate losses in terms of the built-up area of the schools and recovery times associated with different seismic scenarios, which are probabilistically defined specifically for the sites of the buildings, accounting for the local soil conditions and associated amplification effects. Based on the obtained risk estimates, which are compared to reference values established on international guidelines and specialized literature, the Lisbon City Council and LNEC jointly defined a short- and medium-term risk mitigation plan, starting with a detailed inspection and assessment of the most vulnerable school buildings and continuing to the implementation of retrofitting measures.
Year: 2022
Number Pages:
28p.
Author(s): Ribeiro, F.; Candeias, P.; Correia, A.A.; Carvalho, A. M.; Campos Costa, A.
: Applied sciences
Editor: MDPI journals
Volume:
Vol.12, Issue 17.
Keywords: Recovery planning; Emergency; Decision-making; Numerical modeling; Scenario-based analysis; Risk mitigation; Resilience; Seismic risk;
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sanity check for earthquake recurrence models used in PSHA of slowly deforming regions: the case of SW Iberia
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Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA), despite its deep criticism, is still the most common tool used to decide on the acceptable seismic risk and corresponding mitigation measures. We propose two consistency tests to address the variability of earthquake generation models found in PSHA studies: (i) one rule-of-thumb test where the seismic moment release from the model is converted to an average slip on a typical fault and compared with known plate kinematics or GNSS deformation field and (ii) a test where using a neotectonic model the computed deformation is converted into seismic moment release and to a synthetic earthquake catalogue. We apply these tests to W and SW Iberia slowly deforming region, where two earthquake source areas are investigated: (1) the Lower Tagus Valley, one of the largest seismic risk zones of Portugal; and (2) the offshore SW Iberia area, considered to be the source for the 1 November 1755 event (M
Year: 2022
Number Pages:
117-138pp..
Author(s): Ramalho, M.; Matias, L.; Neres, M.; Carafa, M.; Carvalho, A. M.; Teves-Costa, P.
: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Editor: Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union
Volume:
Volume 22, issue 1.
Keywords: Seismic risk; Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA)
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Aspetos gerais da aplicação em Portugal do Eurocódigo 8
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Procuram-se sintetizar neste artigo os principais aspetos relacionados com a avaliação e a reabilitação sísmica de edifícios existentes de alvenaria, compatibilizando a NP EN 1998-3:2017 com os respetivosAnexo C, específico para edifícios de alvenaria, e Anexo Nacional, específico para Portugal.A avaliação sísmica é um procedimento quantitativo através do qual se verifica se um edifício existente, danificado ou não, satisfaz os requisitos de desempenho, definidos por uma combinação de um estado limite com um nível de ação sísmica, através de critérios de conformidade. Neste procedimento estão envolvidos a definição da ação sísmica, a modelação da estrutura, os métodos de análise para determinação dos efeitos das ações e as verificações de segurança. São abordados os métodos de análise, dois lineares e dois nãolineares, aplicáveis a edifícios existentes de alvenaria, bem como as recomendações específicas do Anexo C e as informações complementares do Anexo Nacional.
Year: 2020
Number Pages:
99-120pp.
Author(s): Candeias, P.; Correia, A.A.; Campos Costa, A.; Catarino, J. M.; Pipa, M.; Cruz, H.; Cansado Carvalho, E.; Costa, A.
: Revista Portuguesa de Engenharia de Estruturas (rpee)
Editor: LNEC
Volume:
Série III, N.º 12.
Keywords: Eurocódigo 8; Avaliação sísmica; Edifícios de alvenaria existentes
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Assessment of seismic vulnerability of non-seismically designed unreinforced masonry buildings through shake table testing
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The response of three full-scale unreinforced masonry buildings, without specific seismic detailing, as observed in shake table testing at LNEC for a seismic action representative of induced seismicity, is presented. The first building specimen simulated the upper floor and roof of the end-unit of a two-storey terraced house, built with unreinforced cavity walls, a reinforced concrete slab and a pitched timber roof. The second specimen was a replica of the roof of the first building. The third specimen represented instead a one-story detached pre-1940
Year: 2020
Number Pages:
89-98pp.
Author(s): Correia, A.A.; Mera Marques, A.; Campos Costa, A.; Candeias, P.; Bernardo, V.; Tomassetti, U.; Graziotti, F.; Kallioras, S.
: Revista Portuguesa de Engenharia de Estruturas (rpee)
Editor: LNEC
Volume:
Série III, N.º 12.
Keywords: Collapse; Limit states; Induced seismicity; Full-scale shake table test; Unreinforced masonry building
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Leis de atenuação espectrais para Portugal Continental
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Desenvolveram-se modelos estocásticos, não-estacionários, que consideram os processos físicos de geração e propagação da energia sísmica desde a fonte até ao local, com considerações relativas à geometria e ao processo de ruptura na fonte sísmica e às características do meio de propagação. Os parâmetros necessários para a utilização destes modelos foram calibrados utilizando os registos obtidos na rede acelerográfica nacional. Simulou-se os movimentos intensos do solo para uma grelha de magnitudes, distâncias e frequências para sismos de origem continental e de origem oceânica, obtendo-se, assim, leis de atenuação espectrais regionais distintas para os dois ambientes, para Portugal Continental.
Year: 2007
Number Pages:
9p.
Author(s): Carvalho, A. M.; Campos Costa, A.; Oliveira, C.S.
Editor: FEUP e SPES
Keywords: Portugal continental; Perigosidade sísmica; Modelos estocásticos
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Seismic risk and mitigation analysis of the metropolitan area of Lisbon
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Decisions to mitigate seismic risk require a logical and consistent approach to evaluate the effects of future earthquakes on population, on civil engineering structures and infra-structures. The mathematical and probabilistic methods that are the support to those approaches are generally called Risk Analysis; in the particular case of seismic events and mitigation strategies it will be named Seismic Risk and Mitigation Analysis (SRMA).
Year: 2007
Number Pages:
14p.
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Carvalho, A. M.; Luísa Sousa, M.; Coelho, E.
Editor: FEUP e SPES
Keywords: Área metropolitana de Lisboa (AML); Mitigation; Seismic risk
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Simulation of indoor pollutant transport from a smoldering fireplace in a common dwelling under VMC.
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This work presents a case study of a dwelling with a typical VMC installation, consisting on mechanical exhausts sited in service areas (kitchen and bathroom). It was considered the particular situation of an undergoing smoldering fire in an open fireplace located in the living room. A CFD simulation of the airflow inside the house was performed using NIST1 Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS), prescribing recommended rates for mechanical outflow and approximate thermal and mass flux conditions for the smoldering combustion.Under these conditions, it was observed an inflow of air from the chimney above the fireplace, promoting pollutants dispersion in the house. Future work is encouraged for a better understanding of smoldering combustion in a fireplace application in order to develop a better model. Present values over estimate emissions but indicate the need for a more detailed investigation accessing the real risk for the occupant
Year: 2007
Number Pages:
7p.
Author(s): Pereira, I.; Marques da Silva, F.
Editor: FINVAC
Keywords: Centralized mechanical ventilation (VMC); Indoor pollutant transport
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Sistemas de proteção sísmica e sua aplicabilidade a Portugal
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Nos últimos anos tem-se vindo a intensificar a pesquisa no domínio dos sistemas de proteção sísmica na área da engenharia civil, estando esta a ser orientada no sentido da obtenção da melhor resposta das estruturas face à ocorrência de determinadas situações de catástrofe natural. Uma das situações que origina maior número de perdas de vários níveis é a ocorrência de um sismo.A proteção sísmica de estruturas de edifícios pode ser efetuada de várias formas: passiva, ativa, híbrida ou semi-activa, sendo a que engloba sistemas passivos a que se encontra até ao momento mais implementada a nível mundial. No entanto tanto os sistemas ativos como os sistemas híbridos ou, ainda, os semi-activos, estes últimos aliando as vantagens tanto dos ativos como dos passivos, começam a ser adotados nos mais variados tipos de estruturas e considerando as solicitações mais adversas.Apesar da utilização de sistemas passivos se encontrar generalizada em alguns países do mundo, nomeadamente em zonas de elevada sismicidade, como forma de, entre outras coisas, minimizar e controlar os efeitos dos sismos, em Portugal o estado dos conhecimentos ainda se encontra numa fase embrionária, estando a sua aplicação a estruturas de edifícios correntes pouco implementada, principalmente atendendo ao facto de ainda não haver uma sensibilização adequada ao nível das entidades envolvidas no processo.Com o presente artigo pretende-se fazer um ponto de situação no estado atual dos conhecimentos na área da proteção sísmica a nível mundial e tentar analisar a sua aplicabilidade à realidade portuguesa. A implementação de sistemas de proteção sísmica a estruturas de edifícios em Portugal é certamente uma aposta com futuro por permitir a minimização das consequências diretas e indiretas associadas à ocorrência de sismos de magnitude elevada e de na maioria dos casos se obter uma relação custo-benefício vantajosa.
Year: 2007
Number Pages:
13p.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Campos Costa, A.; Coelho, E.
Editor: FEUP e SPES
Keywords: Dissipação de energia; Proteção sísmica
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Tuned liquid dampers para redução de vibrações em edifícios
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A utilização de dispositivos de dissipação de energia é atualmente vista como uma forma eficiente para proteger estruturas contra ações sísmicas. Um número considerável deste tipo de dispositivos tem vindo a ser instalados um pouco por todo o mundo. Muito recentemente dispositivos do tipo Tuned Liquid Dampers (TLD) tem despertado a atenção da comunidade científica internacional como forma simples mas eficaz para reduzir a resposta de edifícios quando sujeitos a ações dinâmicas.Os TLDs são tanques com água, com relações entre comprimento e altura de água tais que a sua frequência natural quase que se ajusta à frequência natural da estrutura cuja amplitude se pretende mitigar. A energia de vibração do edifício é transferida para a água em movimento (sloshing) onde se dissipa. Os princípios básicos de funcionamento são semelhantes aos observados para os Tuned Mass Dampers (TMDs), com a vantagem da instalação ser muito mais fácil e económica. Tanto TLDs como TMDs apresentam bom desempenho para estruturas flexíveis, de frequências naturais pouco elevadas.Em Portugal, devido principalmente à reduzida altura das construções, este tipo de dispositivos não é muito conhecido ou utilizado. Não obstante isso as construções Portuguesas modernas tem uma tendência natural para se tornarem mais flexíveis sendo portanto previsível que o uso de TLDs se torne uma boa opção para redução dos deslocamentos horizontais sofridos pelas estruturas, atendendo aos custos reduzidos associados à construção, colocação e manutenção destes dispositivos. O artigo descreve o estudo experimental sobre TLDs iniciado em Bristol (U. Bristol) e em continuação no LNEC, apresentando alguns dos resultados preliminares obtidos.
Year: 2007
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Campos Costa, A.; Symes, J.A.; Macdonald, J.H.G.
Editor: FEUP e SPES
Keywords: Tuned Liquid Dampers (TLD); Dispositivos de dissipação de energia
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Damage identification based on vibration measurements applied to masonry structures
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The present paper aims to explore damage assessment in the masonry structures at an early stage by vibration measurements. Two replicates of historical constructions were built in virgin state: one arch with 1.5 m span and one shear wall with 1.0 m2. Afterwards, progressive damage was applied and sequential modal identification analysis was performed at each damage stage, aiming to find adequate correspondence between dynamic behavior and internal crack growth. Accelerations and strains in many points were record in the replicates. Eigen frequencies, mode shapes and modal strains were derived from the dynamic measurements. Environmental effects of the temperature and relative humidity on the dynamic response were studied. A first updating process was performed on the results of the undamaged arch to tune a finite element model. Moreover, the tests were repeated with added masses to scale the mode shapes. Finally, a brief analysis of the results of the several damage scenarios are presented in the paper.
Year: 2006
Number Pages:
16p.
Author(s): Ramos, L.; De Roeck, G.; Lourenço, P.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Keywords: Masonry structures; Historical constructions
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Double-skin façade thermal monitoring.
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This paper concerns to the post-occupancy monitoring of a building sited in Lisbon with transparent double-skin façades (DSF). This is the first of an enlarged monitoring program covering other buildings and weather conditions aiming to clarify under which climate and performing conditions this architectural solution is acceptable. Within this campaign an enlarged set of parameters were measured, covering from outdoor conditions to indoor comfort. The present paper focus is the thermal behaviour of the façade.
Year: 2006
Number Pages:
111-116pp.
Author(s): Marques da Silva, F.; Gomes, M.; Pinto, A.; Pereira, I.; Rodrigues. A.
Editor: ISIAQ e IDMEC
Volume:
Vol. 3.
Keywords: Thermal behaviour; Monitoring; Double-skin façade
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Dynamical behaviour of rigid block structures subjected to earthquake motion
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This paper studies the dynamic behaviour of rigid-block structures under seismic behaviour. For this purpose, an experimental investigation has been carried out on the rocking response of single blocks, and ensembles of two and three blocks structures. These structures were subjected to three different base motions: free rocking, harmonic and random excitations. The tests were performed at the seismic table of the National Laboratory of Civil Engineering (LNEC) of Portugal.
Year: 2006
Number Pages:
8p.
Author(s): Peña, F.; Prieto, F.; Lourenço, P.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: Macmillan
Keywords: Seismic test; Rigid-block
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Ensaios sísmicos a uma solução de edifício de betão armado pré-fabricado
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Esta comunicação descreve os ensaios sísmicos efetuados no LNEC a uma estrutura pré-fabricada de betão armado. Os ensaios foram desenvolvidos com o apoio da Comissão Europeia e no âmbito do projeto de investigação PRECAST STRUCTURES EC8
Year: 2006
Number Pages:
16p.
Author(s): Mendes, L.; Coelho, E.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Estruturas pré-fabricadas de betão Armado; Comportamento sísmico
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In-situ assessment of important existing structures
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Much work in Earthquake Engineering was devoted to the improvement of earthquake resistant design of new structures. In several years EN 1998 will be the main seismic code for all European countries. But it is well known, that in many large earthquakes older existing structures cause much more casualties and damages than new structures. It is certainly not possible to retrofit all existing structures, but agreement exists, that assessment and retrofit of safety - critical
Year: 2006
Number Pages:
10p.
Author(s): Flesch, R.; Lu, S.; Eusebio, M.; Campos Costa, A.; Oppe, M.; Veit-Egerer, R.
Editor: Swiss Society for Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics ( SGEB )
Keywords: LESSLOSS; Mitigation
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Historical earthquake-resistant timber framing in the mediterranean area
This book presents a selection of the best papers from the HEaRT 2015 conference, held in Lisbon, Portugal, which provided a valuable forum for engineers and architects, researchers and educators to exchange views and findings concerning the technological history, construction features and seismic behavior of historical timber-framed walls in the Mediterranean countries. The topics covered are wide ranging and include historical aspects and examples of the use of timber-framed construction systems in response to earthquakes, such as the gaiola system in Portugal and the Bourbon system in southern Italy; interpretation of the response of timber-framed walls to seismic actions based on calculations and experimental tests; assessment of the effectiveness of repair and strengthening techniques, e.g., using aramid fiber wires or sheets; and modelling analyses. In addition, on the basis of case studies, a methodology is presented that is applicable to diagnosis, strengthening and improvement of seismic performance and is compatible with modern theoretical principles and conservation criteria. It is hoped that, by contributing to the knowledge of this construction technique, the book will help to promote conservation of this important component of Europe
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
468p.
Author(s): Cruz, H.; Saporiti Machado, J.; Campos Costa, A.; Candeias, P.; Catarino, J. M.
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Vol. 1.
Keywords: Heart 2015 Conference; Historic Masonry; Performance-based Assessment; Structural Health Monitoring; Timber-Framed Construction Systems; Seismic-Resistant Timber Frames; Historical Constructive Analysis; Historical Timber-Framed Walls
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Assessment of the seismic capacity of stone masonry walls with block models
The applications of discrete elements models based on rigid block formulations to the analysis of masonry walls under horizontal out-of-plane loading is simplified block pattern are addressed. Two procedures for creating irregular block systems are presented, one using Voronoi polygons, the other based on a bed and cross joint structure with random deviations. A test problem provides a comparison of various regular and random block patterns, showing their influence on the failure loads. The estimation of manual frequencies of rigid block models, and its application to static pushover analyses, is addressed. An example of application of rigid block model to wall capacity problem is presented.
Year: 2011
Number Pages:
221-236pp.
Author(s): Lemos, J. V.; Campos Costa, A.; Bretas, E. M.
: Computational Methods in Earthquake Engineering
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Vol. 21.
Keywords: RTigid blocks; Discrete elements; Seismic assessment; Masonry structures
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Earthquake disaster scenario prediction and loss modelling for urban areas
The overall aim of Sub-Project 10 (Earthquake disaster scenario predictions and loss modelling for urban areas) has been to create a tool, based on state-of-the-art loss modelling software, to provide strong, quantified statements about the benefits of a range of possible mitigation actions, in order to support decision-making by urban authorities for seismic risk mitigation strategies. A further larger aim has been to contribute to a seismic risk mitigation policy for future implementation at European level. Among the European cities for which loss estimation studies have been carried out are Istanbul, Lisbon and Thessaloniki, and tools, using GIS mapping, have been developed by research teams in each of these cities; these were made available for further development to examine mitigation strategies within SP10. Related research studies
Year: 2007
Number Pages:
180p.
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Carvalho, A. M.
Editor: IUSS Press
Keywords: Shaking scenarios
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European manual for in-situ assessment of important existing structures. LessLoss Sub Project 5-In-situ assessment, monitoring and typification of buildings and infrastructure
Much work in Earthquake Engineering was devoted to the improvement of earthquake resistant design of new structures. One European result is EN 1998, which will be in several years the main seismic code for all European countries. But it is well known, that older existing structures cause in many large earthquakes much more casualties and damages than new structures. It is certainly not possible to retrofit all existing structures, but agreement exists, that assessment and retrofit of safety - critical - structures and lifeline structures must have priority. In September 2004 the European Integrated Research Project LESSLOSS on Risk Mitigation for Earthquakes and Landslides was started. The project will run for three years and comprises 13 Sub-Projects (SP´s). The consortium consists of 46 partners (see http:\\www.lessloss.org). LESSLOSS SP5 is on In-situ Assessment, Monitoring and Typification of buildings and Infrastructure. The project partners of SP5 are ARS, CESI, LNEC, RWTH and VCE. This Sub Project focuses mainly on the assessment of important existing structures and tries to integrate experimental methods into the assessment procedure. The progress of SP5 obtained in the first year is summarized in this paper. Highlights presented by all partners are mentioned and the assessment of Hospital Innsbruck is presented in more detail. The most innovative task of LESSLOSS/ SP5 is Update of vulnerability estimates via monitoring, which was also started in the first year.
Year: 2007
Number Pages:
195p.
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Candeias, P.; Mendes, L.; Flesch, R.; Pellegrini, R.; Friedl, H.; Hoffmeister, B.; Oppe, M.; Veit-Egerer, R.; Wenzel, H.; Eusebio, M.
Editor: IUSS Press
Keywords: Structures; Earthquake
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Modal analysis from ambient vibration survey of bridges: LNEC experience
In order to study the behavior of bridge structures in relation to traffic, wind and seismic loads, it is extremely important to know their actual dynamic properties (natural frequencies, vibration mode shapes and damping). The experimentally identified dynamic properties of bridge structures are also an effective way to characterize their actual global structural behavior. Whether included in the reception load tests of recently built bridges, before they are opened to the traffic, or as part of the inspection works of bridges already in service, LNEC has performed modal analysis studies based on the results of ambient vibration tests. Some of the studies carried out recently in important bridges are reported in this paper.
Year: 1999
Number Pages:
712-718pp.
Author(s): Rodrigues, J.; Campos Costa, A.
: Proceedings of the 17th International Modal Analysis Conference : February 8 - 11, 1999 / IMAC XVII.
Editor: SEM
Volume:
Vol. 3727.
Keywords: Dynamic properties; Bridge structures
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O Sismo de Northridge, Los Angeles, de 17 Janeiro de 1994. Ensinamentos para Portugal.
O sismo de Northridge ocorreu na parte norte da área metropolitana de Los Angeles, Califórnia, às 4:31 h do dia 17 de janeiro, uma segunda-feira coincidente com dia de feriado nacional, tendo atingindo uma magnitude de 6.6 na escala de Richter. O número total de vítimas mortais cifra-se em 57, havendo para cima de 8 000 feridos e 20 000 desalojados.As estimativas de perdas totais, feitas em meados de fevereiro de 1994, apontavam para valores de 15 biliões de US dólares, tendo o Estado da Califórnia apresentado um impacto económico total de ordem dos 30 biliões de dólares, perto do valor do Orçamento Geral do estado Português para 1994. Os prejuízos infligidos na indústria e no comércio são também surpreendentemente elevados, exigindo longos períodos de interrupção das atividades económicas.
Year: 1995
Number Pages:
165p.
Author(s): Oliveira, C.S.; Costa, A.; Campos Costa, A.; Azevedo, J.; Delgado, R.M.
Editor: IST e FEUP
Keywords: Northridge earthquake; Earthquake effects
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Improving risk management for geohazards based on Citizens
Within the realm of natural hazards, geohazards are recognised as being particularly complex and often having the potential of triggering disasters. This complexity has led to increased political commitment and interest in engaging multi-stakeholder and citizens in disaster risk management. The AGEO project explored new forms to foster collaboration between civil society and authorities, using the rapidly developing field of citizen science and its innovative tool of citizens
Year: 2025
Number Pages:
111-139pp..
Author(s): Silva, D. S.; Luísa Sousa, M.; Caldeira, L.; Carreto, J.; Coelho, M. J.; Jeremias, T.; Ramos, R.; Roque, A. J.; Bilé Serra, J.
: Citizens
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Geohazards; Citizens' observatories
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Shaping favorable beliefs towards seismic protection through risk communication: A pilot-experience in two Lisbon schools (Portugal).
Communicating science within disaster risk reduction using methods that encourage two-way dialogue between scientists and laypersons is a challenging task. This paper aims at presenting a methodological strategy of communicating risk and non-structural seismic protection measures through participatory approach. Such methodological strategy is part of a pilot experience of risk communication in two schools in Lisbon (Portugal) under the EU project KnowRISK (Know your city, Reduce seISmic risK through non-structural elements). The efficacy of education for seismic safety is often inhibited by an incomplete understanding of the process by which individuals decide to protect themselves from harm (Becker JS, Paton D,Johnston DM, Ronan KR. Nat Hazards 64(1):107
Year: 2019
Number Pages:
445-458pp.
Author(s): Silva, D. S.; Vicente, M.; Pereira, A.; Candeias, P.; Ferreira, M.A.; Oliveira, C.S.; Bernardo, R.; Lopes, M.; Henriques, P.
: Proceedings of the International Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
Editor: Springer Link
Volume:
Volume 47.
Keywords: Non-structural; Protective behaviours; Risk communication; Seismic risk
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Characterization of timber masonry walls with dynamic tests
Most of the Lisbon 18th century timber-framed masonry
Year: 2018
Number Pages:
299-309pp.
Author(s): Gonçalves, A.; Candeias, P.; Guerreiro, L.; Ferreira, J.; Campos Costa, A.
: Historical earthquake-resistant timber framing in the mediterranean area
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Vol. 1.
Keywords: Shaking table tests; Timber-masonry walls;
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KnowRISK practical guide for mitigation of seismic risk due to non-structural components
Good performance of non-structural elements can be decisive in saving lives and costs when an earthquake strikes. The European project KnowRISK aims to educate and encourage households to take the necessary precautionary measures to protect people, houses, and contents. Preparedness and prevention act on community resilience. Within the KnowRISK project, the idea of a Practical Guide has been conceived suggesting seismic mitigation solutions for non-structural components to non-experts stakeholders. It is intended to guide people into the first steps of prevention in a straightforward manner, minimizing or avoiding injuries, damage, and long-term financial consequences. The novelty of the Guide belongs to his philosophy: a path through increasing challenges corresponds to a growing level of safety. The idea is that anyone can mitigate seismic risk in its own environment by adopting simple and low cost measures. The Practical Guide may contribute to increase risk awareness. This kind of initiatives if undertaken at larger scales may also enhance social resilience.
Year: 2018
Number Pages:
309-321pp.
Author(s): Ferreira, M.A.; Oliveira, C.S.; Lopes, M.; Musacchio, G; Candeias, P.; Vicente, M.; Silva, D. S.; O
: Proceedings of the International Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
Editor: Springer Link
Volume:
Volume 47.
Keywords: Practical guide; Community resilience; Preparedness; Non-structural elements
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Elastic and inelastic analyses of frames with a force-based higher-order 3D beam element accounting for axial-flexural-sheartorsional interaction
When one of the dimensions of a structural member is not clearly larger than the two orthogonal ones, engineers are usually compelled to simulate it with refined meshes of shell or solid finite elements that typically impose a large computational burden. The alternative use of classical beam theories, either based on Euler-Bernoulli or Timoshenko
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
109-128pp.
Author(s): Correia, A.A.; Almeida, J.P.; Pinho, R.
: Computational Methods in Applied Sciences
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Vol. 3.
Keywords: Inelastic response; Boundary conditions; Flexural-shear-torsional interaction; Higher-order; Force-based; Beam element
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A finite-fault modeling of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake sources
A non
Year: 2009
Number Pages:
433-454.
Author(s): Carvalho, A. M.; Campos Costa, A.; Sousa Oliveira, C.
Editor: L.A. Mendes-Victor et al. (eds)
Keywords: Earthquake scenarios; Finite-fault modeling
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Simulating earthquake scenarios in the european project Lessloss: the case of Lisbon
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Year: 2009
Number Pages:
233-243.
Author(s): Zonno, G.; Carvalho, A. M.; Franceschina, G.; Akinci, A.; Campos Costa, A.; Coelho, E.; Cultrera, G.; Pacor, F.; Pessina, V.; Cocco, M.
Editor: L.A. Mendes-Victor et al. (eds)
Keywords: Earthquake scenarios
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Shaking table testing
This text reflects the first of the four lectures that the author has presented at Udine, Italy, at CISM
Year: 2008
Number Pages:
165-196pp.
Author(s): Bairrão, R.
Editor: Springer Verlag
Keywords: Shaking table testing
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Modelos estocáticos para a caracterização da acção sísmica em Portugal Continental
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Um dos principais problemas e interesses da engenharia sísmica é a caracterizaçãoda acção sísmica, envolvendo a estimativa da intensidade, conteúdo em frequência,duração e variabilidade espacial dos movimentos intensos do solo mais gravosos, emtermos dos seus efeitos nas estruturas, que pode ocorrer num local.O presente trabalho de investigação desenvolve e aplica a metodologia estocástica etécnicas de modelação de fonte
Year: 2009
Author(s): Carvalho, A. M.
Keywords: Portugal continental; Risco sísmico; Fonte sísmica; Modelos estocásticos; Acção sísmica
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Risco sísmico em Portugal Continental
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Os sismos são encarados frequentemente como desastres naturais inevitáveis. Todavia,deveriam ser considerados fenómenos naturais, cujos efeitos adversos podem ser minimizadoscaso se proceda a uma gestão efectiva do risco sísmico.O objectivo principal do presente trabalho de investigação é o de avaliar o risco sísmicoem Portugal Continental.Sendo um tema de natureza multidisciplinar, apresentam-se e discutem-se modelos deavaliação probabilística da perigosidade sísmica e sua desagregação, de vulnerabilidade efragilidade sísmicas de tipologias construtivas, de danos e de perdas económicas e humanas.Aplica-se a análise probabilística da perigosidade sísmica, e sua desagregação, aPortugal Continental, obtendo-se cenários modais capazes de reproduzir os níveis deperigosidade que os condicionam. Apresenta-se o inventário do parque habitacional e seushabitantes, descriminado por factores de vulnerabilidade, e classifica-se a sua vulnerabilidadesegundo os modelos de dano. Procede-se à actualização e aferição de uma metodologia parasimulação de cenários sísmicos, integrada num Sistema de Informação Geográfico. Avalia-seo risco sísmico, seguindo diversas abordagens, comparando-se os resultados com o risco deoutros países.Construiu-se assim uma ferramenta de avaliação de perdas devidas a sismos, queconstitui uma primeira contribuição para o desenvolvimento de um processo de gestão dorisco sísmico aplicado ao Continente Português.
Year: 2009
Author(s): Sousa, M. L.
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Avaliação da vulnerabilidade sísmica de edifícios de alvenaria
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O parque habitacional de Portugal Continental contém algumas tipologias construtivas deelevada vulnerabilidade sísmica em relação às quais urge actuar no sentido de reduzir o riscosísmico a elas associado. No projecto de investigação
Year: 2008
Author(s): Candeias, P.
Keywords: Reforço sísmico; Vulnerabilidade sísmica; Ensaios sísmicos; Edifícios
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Relatório Científico
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Modelos estocásticos de rutura progressiva de falha para caracterização da ação sísmica em Portugal. Aplicação ao sismo de 1 de Novembro de 1755.
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A caracterização da ação sísmica, para efeitos de projeto e verificação de segurança das estruturas de engenharia civil, é realizada para valores de intensidade sísmica elevados quando comparados com os valores de intensidade sísmica sentidos frequentemente. Tais valores elevados são compatíveis com os níveis de segurança exigidos para as estruturas, que usualmente são considerados implícitos nas regras de dimensionamento e verificação de segurança de estruturas contempladas nos códigos em vigor.
Year: 2004
Author(s): Carvalho, A. M.; Campos Costa, A.
Keywords: Modelos estocásticos; Intensidade sísmica
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Levantamento do parque habitacional de Portugal Continental para o estudo da sua vulnerabilidade sísmica com base nos censos 2001
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O presente relatório, elaborado no âmbito do projecto de investigação para a Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia intitulado
Year: 2003
Author(s): Luísa Sousa, M.; Martins, A.; Campos Costa, A.
Keywords: Mitigação do risco sísmico; Vulnerabilidade sísmica
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Metodologias para a avaliação de perdas humanas em consequência de sismos.
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Os sismos são fenómenos naturais que apenas poderão ter consequências desastrosas se afetarem uma região habitada do globo. Sem dúvida que os piores efeitos de um desastre sísmico são as perdas de vida humana envolvidas.A redução das perdas de vidas humanas é assim um dos grandes objetivos das políticas de prevenção e proteção sísmica e do domínio de investigação da engenharia sísmica.Para se ter uma ideia da dimensão do problema refira-se que apenas no século XX (entre 1900 e o fim de 1992), o montante oficial de vítimas mortais em 1 100 sismos muito severos, atingiu o total de 1 528 000. Perto de metade deste número de vítimas ocorreu num único país, a China, e as principais contribuições para este.
Year: 2002
Author(s): Luísa Sousa, M.; Castro, S.; Campos Costa, A.
Keywords: Sismos; Perdas humanas
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Estudo de casualidade sísmica no Grupo Central do Arquipélago dos Açores
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O presente relatório, elaborado no âmbito do projeto de investigação PRAXIS XXI
Year: 2001
Author(s): Luísa Sousa, M.; Carvalho, A. M.; Campos Costa, A.
Keywords: Açores; Risco sísmico
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Levantamento do parque habitacional de Portugal Continental para o estudo da sua vulnerabilidade sísmica com base nos censos-91
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O presente relatório, elaborado no âmbito do projeto de investigação para a Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia intitulado
Year: 2000
Author(s): Luísa Sousa, M.; Candeias, P.; Martins, A.; Coelho, E.; Campos Costa, A.; Cansado Carvalho, E.
Keywords: Tipologias construtivas; Vulnerabilidade à ação sísmica
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Assessment of uniform displacement spectra by probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA): Application to Lisbon. 1st year report.
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The present progress report describes the research developed by LNEC under the ENVIRONMENT project ENV4-CT97-0548, entitled
Year: 1999
Author(s): Cansado Carvalho, E.; Campos Costa, A.; Luísa Sousa, M.
Keywords: RC buildings; Seismic hazard analysis
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Comportamento sísmico de condutas enterradas
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O presente estudo tem por objetivo apresentar uma metodologia para a avaliação dos efeitos da propagação das ondas sísmicas em condutas de água enterradas. Essa avaliação é efetuada em termos do campo de deformações (extensões axiais e curvaturas), a serem impostas nas condutas, para diferentes valores máximos de aceleração e velocidade da ação sísmica associados a diferentes períodos de retorno.A metodologia desenvolvida é aplicada à cidade de Lisboa considerando as características locais do terreno, diversos diâmetros de tubagens e ambas as situações de condutas contínuas ou com juntas.
Year: 1998
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Luísa Sousa, M.
Keywords: Condutas enterradas; Ondas sísmicas
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Characterization of the new LNEC shaking table
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As part of ECOEST European research activities, this report describes the experimental programme carried out at the new LNEC seismic simulator facility. It is reported a detailed characterization of the frequency response of the shaking table and the results from an assessment of its control fidelity. This information will act as a benchmark, against which the performance of future tests at this facility could be gauged.A part of the description of the procedures and results of the test programme carried out, it was also compiled descriptive material about the entire facility.
Year: 1996
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Gil de Morais, P.; Martins, A.
Keywords: LNEC; Shaking table
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Modelo histerético das relações forças-deslocamentos adequado à análise sísmica de estruturas.
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O presente relatório descreve os estudos efetuados no LNEC, que visaram o desenvolvimento e implementação computacional de um algoritmo representativo das relações histeréticas forças-deslocamentos generalizados observados em ensaios de elementos de betão armado sujeitos á flexão.Foi dado um carater geral à implementação do modelo, de forma a poder ser usado em trabalhos futuros de análise dinâmica em regime não linear de estruturas de betão armado, sujeitas á ação dos sismos.O algoritmo computacional resultante é suficientemente versátil uma vez que através da introdução de alguns parâmetros pode reproduzir diferentes comportamentos estruturais, tais como: degradação de rigidez e resistência, efeito de
Year: 1987
Author(s): Costa, A.; Campos Costa, A.
Keywords: Análise sismica
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Sensibilidade climática, capacidade adaptativa e de vulnerabilidades atuais e futuras da AML
Análise dos registos históricos de eventos climáticos e o seu impacto no setor da energia da AML, para identificar o grau em que este setor foi afetado por estímulos relacionados com o clima. Avaliação de capacidades adaptativas.
Year: 2019
Author(s): Marques da Silva, F.; Pinto, A.; Machado, P.
Keywords: Energia; Alterações climáticas
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A propósito da forma na engenharia do vento
Análise da forma das edificações nas ações do vento
Year: 2018
Author(s): Marques da Silva, F.
Keywords: Engenharia do vento; Aerodinãmica
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Forma e desenho urbano - efeitos na ventilação
As condicionantes arquitetónicas e de urbanização na ventilação natural
Year: 2018
Author(s): Marques da Silva, F.
Keywords: Engenharia do vento; Ventilação
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Wind and structures
Caracterização do vento. Ações sobre estruturas. Ensaios em túnel de vento
Year: 2017
Author(s): Marques da Silva, F.
Keywords: Wind tunnel; Actions on structures; Wind engineering
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