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Comment on Sousa, M. L. and Costa , A. C.," Ground motion scenarios consistent with probabilistic seismic hazard disaggregation analysis. Application to Mainland Portugal"
Disaggregation of the seismic hazard has become a popular technique to convey information on the main sources contributing to the hazard at a particular site. Recently published work adopts geographic disaggregation analysis of seismic hazard as a tool to identify dominant rupture scenarios for municipalities in Mainland Portugal. The authors conclude that the seismic hazard in South and Central Portugal is dominated by the seismicity that takes place offshore, around 70km WSW of Cape S. Vicente, both for the return periods of 475 years and 975 years. Whilst recognizing the merits of the approach taken and the utility of the tools developed, we take issue with this last conclusion.We consider that the proposed disaggregation returns a picture of the biases in the hazard analysis, more than any real feature of the distribution of relevant seismogenic sources.
Year: 2011
Number Pages:
1289-1295pp.
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Luísa Sousa, M.; Fonseca, J.; Vilanova, S.P.
: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Volume 9, Issue 4.
Keywords: Portugal; Seismic recurrence; Seismic hazard; Ground motion prediction equations; Disaggregation
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Apreciação do risco sísmico em Lisboa
Ao longo da sua história, a cidade de Lisboa tem sofrido os efeitos devastadores de diversos sismos que foram responsáveis por danos e perdas relevantes no seu parque edificado e seus habitantes. Os objectivos do presente artigo englobam a identificação, a análise e a avaliação do risco sísmico deste concelho, cumprindo-se, desta forma, algumas das etapas do processo de gestão do risco. Efectuou-se a análise de risco para uma perigosidade sísmica regida por mais do que um cenário probabilístico de ocorrência de sismos. Para o efeito, caracterizou-se a perigosidade sísmica das 53 freguesias de Lisboa, considerando dois cenários de ocorrência construídos sobre os mesmos pressupostos em que se fundamentou a acção sísmica que serviu de base ao Anexo Nacional do Eurocódigo 8. Avaliou-se ainda a exposição do parque habitacional e habitantes deste concelho, classificou-se e caracterizou-se a vulnerabilidade sísmica dos elementos expostos, traçaram-se as curvas de risco sísmico para a cidade de Lisboa e estimaram-se os valores esperados anuais das perdas económicas e sociais nas freguesias desta cidade. Da análise efectuada ressalta que as perdas totais são condicionadas essencialmente pelo cenário de acção sísmica próximo, que as freguesias mais antigas são aquelas em que o risco relativo esperado anual é mais elevado e que as freguesias responsáveis pelos maiores valores de risco absoluto são as que apresentam a vulnerabilidade sísmica mais elevada e os maiores valores de exposição.A apreciação do risco sísmico efectuada para Lisboa permite concluir que o risco de morte anual devido a sismos a que os habitantes desta cidade estão expostos se situa na zona ALARP (As Low As Reasonably Practicable).
Year: 2010
Number Pages:
25-41pp.
Author(s): Luísa Sousa, M.; Campos Costa, A.; Caldeira, L.
: RPEE
Editor: LNEC
Volume:
Série II, nº 8.
Keywords: Risco sísmico; Perigosidade sísmica; Perdas sociais; Perdas económicas; Lisboa; Distribuições probabilísticas
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Evaluation of seismic risk and mitigation strategies for the existing building stock: application of LNECloss to the metropolitan area of Lisbon
Decisions to mitigate seismic risk require a consistent approach to evaluate the effects of future earthquakes on population, on civil engineering structures and infrastructures. 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. The paper will address the subject of estimating the seismic risk and evaluate mitigation strategies for the existing building stock of the metropolitan area of Lisbon by describing the methods and showing preliminary results obtained with LNECloss numerical tool. Even though such a sophisticated tool needs validation on some parameters to become more reliable, it is shown that it is possible to compare results of different mitigation strategies.
Year: 2010
Number Pages:
119
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Luísa Sousa, M.; Carvalho, A. M.; Coelho, E.
: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Vol. 8, Issue 1.
Keywords: Metropolitan area of Lisbon; LNECloss; Mitigation strategies; Risk analysis
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Monitoring historica lmasonry structures with operational modal analysis: Two case studies
The paper addresses two complex case studies of modal and structural identification of monuments in Portugal: the Clock Tower of Mogadouro and the Church of Jero´nimos Monastery, in Lisbon. These are being monitored by University of Minho with vibration, temperature and relative air humidity sensors. Operational modal analysis is being used to estimate the modal parameters, followed by statistical analysis to evaluate the environmental effects on the dynamic response. The aim is to explore damage assessment in masonry structures at an early stage by vibration signatures, as a part of a health monitoring process that helps in the preservation of historical constructions. The paper presents the necessary preliminary dynamic analysis steps before the monitoring task, which includes installation of the monitoring system, system identification and subsequent FE model updating analysis, automatic modal identification and investigation of the influence of the environment on the identified modal parameters.
Year: 2010
Number Pages:
1291-1305pp.
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Lourenço, P.; Ramos, L.F.; Marques, L.; De Roeck, G.; Roque, J.
: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
Vol. 24, Issue 5.
Keywords: Masonry structures; Modal analysis; Experimental testing; Damage identification
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Ground motion scenarios consistent with probabilistic seismic hazard disaggregation analysis. Application to Mainland Portugal
Probabilistic seismic hazard for Mainland Portugal was re-evaluated in order to perform its disaggregation. Seismic hazard was disaggregated considering different spaces ofrandom variables, namely, univariate conditional hazard distributions of M (magnitude), R (source-to-site distance) and
Year: 2009
Number Pages:
127
Author(s): Sousa, M. L.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (BEE)
Keywords: Seismic scenarios; Modal values; Mainland portugal; Seismic hazard; Hazard disaggregation
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Ground motion scenarios consistent with probabilistic seismic hazard disaggregation analysis. Application to Mainland Portugal
Probabilistic seismic hazard for Mainland Portugal was re-evaluated in order to perform its disaggregation. Seismic hazardwas disaggregated considering different spaces of random variables, namely, univariate conditional hazard distributions of M (magnitude), R (source-to-site distance) and
Year: 2009
Number Pages:
127-147pp.
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Luísa Sousa, M.
: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Vol. 7, Issue 1.
Keywords: Seismic scenarios; Modal values; Mainland Portugal; Seismic hazard; Hazard disaggregation
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Hierarquização das regiões de Portugal Continental em função do seu risco sísmico
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Year: 2009
Number Pages:
10-15pp.
Author(s): Sousa, M. L.
Editor: Construção Magazine
Volume:
29.
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Seismic risk and mitigation analysis: application of a loss modelling tool to the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon.
Decisions to mitigate seismic risk require a consistent approach to evaluate the effects of future earthquakes on population, on civil engineering structures and infrastructures.The mathematical and probabilistic methods that are the support to those approaches are generally called Risk Analysis; in the particular case of seismic events andmitigation strategies it will be named Seismic Risk and Mitigation Analysis, SRMA. The paper will address the subject of estimating the seismic risk and evaluate mitigation strategies for the existing building stock of the metropolitan area of Lisbon by describing the methods and showing preliminary results obtained with LNECloss numerical tool. Even though such a sophisticated tool needs validation on some parameters to become more reliable, it is shown that it is possible to compare results of different mitigation strategies.
Year: 2009
Number Pages:
119-134.
Author(s): Campos Costa, A.; Sousa, M. L.; Carvalho, A. M.; Coelho, E.
Editor: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (BEE)
Keywords: Metropolitan area of lisbon; Lnecloss; Mitigation strategies; Risk analysis
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Shaking table tests of two different reinforcement techniques using polymeric grids on an asymmetric limestone full-scaled structure
This paper describes the shaking table tests, and their main results, of an asymmetric limestone masonry building, under different reinforcement conditions. The work was performed in the aim of the project
Year: 2009
Number Pages:
1321-1330pp.
Author(s): Bairrão, R.
Editor: Engineering Structures Journal, Elsevier
Volume:
vol 31.
Keywords: Reinforcement; Shaking table; Polymeric grids; Limestone masonry; Full scale tests; Earthquake inputs
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Simulação de Cenários Sísmicos no Algarve
No âmbito de um projecto denominado
Year: 2009
Number Pages:
9.
Author(s): Sousa, M. L.; Carvalho, A. M.; Bilé Serra, J.; Martins, A.
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Shaking table tests on thin lightly reinforced H-shaped structural walls
The paper presents an experimental program on a 5 storey structural wall physical model performed in LNEC 3D shaking table, in Lisbon, within the Project ECOLEADER-LIS. The characteristics of the reduced model and the test set-up are described, as well as the analysis of the main experimental results. Furthermore the results of numerical simulations are discussed. These tests had the main purpose of studying and evaluating the seismic resistance of thin lightly reinforced structural walls representative of the Central Europe practice. Particular issues have been adressed: (a) To investigate the influence of simultaneous 3D loading conditions. (b) To study walls with T (H) cross-sections. (c) To investigate the free edge of a T (H) shaped walls in compression and different trypes of confinement. (d) To investigate the behaviour of coupled walls and the behaviour of diagonally reinforced coupling beams in thin walls. (e) To calibrate and further develop numerical models. Inelastic dynamic analysis was also performed using Multiple-Vertical-Line-Element-Model (MVLEM), which was extended into 3D and implemented into OpenSees. This macro model proved the ability to simulate and predict the global behavior of the wall as well as the behavior of confined boundary areas and local extensions of longitudinal reinforcement. Considerable overstrength was observed in the wall with minimum reinforcement. However, its deformation capacity was limited to less than 1% of the height. Relatively thick slab enhanced the strength of thin coupling beams considerably. Consequently, they did not perform as expected in capacity design and high axial forces as well as shear failure were induced into the wall piers. The EC8 confining reinforcement proved to be efficient. Simpler details (i.e. U-shaped stirrups) might be acceptable for low walls (5-storey) and/or in the case of low seismic intensity. Sequence of loading and pre-cracking influenced the response considerably. The influence of bi-axial loading was relatively low.
Year: 2006
Number Pages:
10p.
Author(s): Coelho, E.; Campos Costa, A.; Falcão Silva, M. J.; Fischinger, M.
Editor: Swiss Society for Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics ( SGEB )
Keywords: Reinforced concrete; Shaking table
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Vibration based damage identification of masonry structures
In the process of preservation of ancient masonry structures, damage evaluation and monitoring procedures are particularly attractive, due to the modern context of minimum repair and observational methods, with iterative and step-by-step approaches. High-priority research issues related to damage assessment and monitoring are global non-contact inspection techniques, sensor technology, data management, diagnostics (decision making and simulation), dynamic (modal) analysis, self-diagnosing / self-healing materials, and prediction of early degradation. On these concerns, the present paper aims to assess damage in masonry structures at an early stage. Replicates of historical constructions were built in virgin state. Afterwards, progressive damage was applied and modal identification analysis was performed at each damage stage, aiming at finding adequate correspondence between dynamic behavior and internal crack growth. Accelerations and dynamic strains were recorded in many points of the replicates. Comparisons between different techniques based on vibrations measurements are made to evaluate different damage identification methods.
Year: 2006
Number Pages:
10p.
Author(s): Ramos, L.F.; Lourenço, P.; Campos Costa, A.; De Roeck, G.
Editor: Macmillan
Keywords: Masonry constructions; Dynamic (modal) analysis
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A finite
This work uses a non-stationary stochastic seismological model, based on random vibration theory, for calculating response spectra and synthesizing strong ground motion acceleration records for Portugal Mainland. The validation of the method and comparison with strong ground motion records for Portugal are entirely carried out in terms of 5% damped pseudo absolute response spectra for acceleration. The calibrated model is used to simulate ground motion acceleration for the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Five potential source rupture models that have been recently proposed by several authors for the 1755 Lisbon earthquake are tested: two analytical models based on hydrodynamic studies; two models based on seismic surveys and on from a recent suggestion based on induced stress changes.For all models, peak ground acceleration maps are compared with iso-intensities map of the earthquake in order to test the ability of the source models for estimating the intensities of the earthquake. The peak ground motion is calculated for different unknown parameters like the rupture velocity, the slip distribution and the nucleation point. The fault parameters like dimension, dip and strike are the ones proposed by the authors of the different analysed source models
Year: 2005
Number Pages:
578-583pp.
Author(s): Carvalho, A. M.; Campos Costa, A.; Oliveira, C.S.
: 250th Anniversary of the I755 Lisbon Earthquake: proceedings
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Non-stationary stochastic seismological model
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Operational modal analysis for damage detection of a masonry construction
This paper presents a dynamic identification analysis of a masonry construction, built to be tested in
Year: 2005
Number Pages:
495-502pp.
Author(s): Ramos, L.; Campos Costa, A.; Lourenço, P.
: Proceedings of the 1st International Operational Modal Analysis Conference: IOMAC
Editor: Aalborg University
Keywords: Rubble stone; Masonry construction
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Simulating earthquake scenarios using finite-fault model for The Metropolitan Area of Lisbon (MAL)
In the framework of the ongoing European project
Year: 2005
Number Pages:
164-171pp.
Author(s): Zonno , G.; Carvalho, A. M.; Franceschina, G.; Campos Costa, A.; Coelho, E.; Cultrera, G.; Pacor, F.; Pessina, V.; Cocco, M.; Akinci, A.
: 250th Anniversary of the I755 Lisbon Earthquake: proceedings
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Seismic risk scenario
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Verificación experimental da formulación compleja del rocking motion
En este trabajo se confirma experimentalmente una nueva formulación del problema de los bloques rígidos sometidos a vibraciones externas. Un estudio sistemático de las respuestas del sistema permite determinar los valores de los parámetros relevantes. La nueva formulación hace más sencilla la implementación de técnicas computacionales para el problema da varios tipos de mecanismos acoplados. En las respuestas analizadas, tanto para régimen libre como forzado, se ha observado un buen acuerdo entre teoría y experimento.
Year: 2005
Number Pages:
13p.
Author(s): Prieto, F.; Lourenço, P.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: SEMNI
Keywords: Construcciones históricas; Rocking motion; Terramotos; Experimental
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A stochastic finite
This work presents a non-stationary stochastic seismological model, based on random vibration theory. The model is applied to the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, being a tentative of reproducing the input motion of this severe earthquake. Five possible interpretations of the fault source mechanism, recently proposed by several authors for the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, are analyzed. Three interpretations are based on seismic surveys and two from a suggestion based on induced stress changes. In order to test the feasibility of the different proposed fault source mechanisms to reproduce the historical intensities of the earthquake, ground motion maps were obtained at bedrock level and the degree of the interrelationship between some seismic parameters and the intensities of the earthquake aredescribed by a correlation analysis.
Year: 2004
Number Pages:
15p.
Author(s): Carvalho, A. M.; Campos Costa, A.; Oliveira, C.S.
Editor: 13WCEE Secretariat
Keywords: 1755 Lisbon earthquake
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An automatic seismic scenario loss methodology integrated on a geographic information system
The objective of the present paper is to present the new LNEC automatic Seismic Scenario Loss estimate methodology (SSL), integrated on a Geographic Information System (GIS), which comprises modules evaluating bedrock seismic input, local soil effects, vulnerability and fragility analysis and human losses analysis.Results of seismic risk scenarios studies for the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon are presented.
Year: 2004
Number Pages:
13p.
Author(s): Luísa Sousa, M.; Campos Costa, A.; Carvalho, A. M.; Coelho, E.
Editor: 13WCEE Secretariat
Keywords: Seismic scenario loss
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Análise experimental para obtenção das características dinâmicas do edifício da Portugal Telecom no Parque das Nações
Este trabalho foi realizado no âmbito do projeto Dynaseis POCTI 36071-2000, cujos objetivos principais são: i) a determinação experimental de frequências próprias e modos de vibração de uma estrutura em betão armado localizada no Parque das Nações em Lisboa; ii) a elaboração do modelo numérico da estrutura e a sua comparação com os resultados experimentais; iii) a avaliação do comportamento da estrutura sob ação sísmica. Neste estudo apresentam-se os resultados dos ensaios experimentais e a comparação com o modelo numérico de elementos finitos (FEM). O edifício escolhido foi a torre da Portugal Telecom
Year: 2004
Number Pages:
565-574pp.
Author(s): Baptista, M.A.; Mendes, P.; Campos Costa, A.; Afilhado, A.; Silva, P.; Oliveira, C.S.
Editor: Universidade do Minho
Keywords: Calibração de modelos numéricos; Ensaios de vibração ambiental; Características dinâmicas
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Caracterização do comportamento dinâmico de barragens de betão com base em ensaios de vibrações ambiente e modelos numéricos
Neste trabalho apresentam-se resultados com os quais se pretende mostrar que atualmente já é possível caracterizar o comportamento dinâmico de grandes barragens de betão (frequências próprias e modos de vibração) com base na medição das vibrações ambiente, ou induzidas pelas atividades de exploração. Para tal é importante utilizar instrumentação adequada e uma estratégia de análise e interpretação das medições baseada na utilização conjunta de diferentes metodologias de identificação modal e de resultados de modelos numéricos que permitam simular o comportamento dinâmico do sistema barragem-fundação-albufeira. Este objetivo só pode ser conseguido com uma monitorização em contínuo, a qual permitirá também obter a resposta da estrutura a eventuais ações sísmicas
Year: 2004
Number Pages:
10p.
Author(s): Mendes, P.; Oliveira, S.; Guerreiro, L.; Baptista, M.A.; Rodrigues, J.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: Universidade do Minho
Keywords: Comportamento dinâmico; Barragens de betão
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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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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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Tese de Doutoramento
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Modelos estocáticos para a caracterização da acção sísmica em Portugal Continental
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
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
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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Earthquake risk scenarios for selected European cities
O Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC) participa atualmente numa das sete Tarefas, doprojeto Europeu SHARE- Seismic Hazard Harmonization in Europe, mais precisamente na tarefa nº 2,intitulada Requisitos de engenharia e aplicações.O presente relatório de progresso descreve a participação do LNEC na sub-tarefa 2.5 - Cenários derisco sísmico para cidades Europeias selecionadas
Year: 2012
Number Pages:
44.
Author(s): Luísa Sousa, M.; Carvalho, A. M.
Editor: LNEC
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Actividade experimental na área dos sistemas passivos para a protecção sísmica de estruturas: Experiência do NESDE - Relatório de estágio
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Year: 2011
Number Pages:
74pp.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: LNEC
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Modelos de comportamento dinâmico aplicáveis a amortecedores de líquido sintonizado - Relatório de estágio
No presente relatório pretendem-se apresentar e definir alguns das linhasorientadoras para a simulação do comportamento dinâmico de fluidos no interior deAmortecedores de Líquido Sintonizado (TLDs), de acordo com o proposto na literatura.O problema da modelação do comportamento de fluidos no interior deAmortecedores de Líquido Sintonizado, à semelhança do que acontece parareservatórios, é complexo, sendo apresentados os principais modelos matemáticos emecânicos utilizados na actualidade.Assim serão descritos modelos de comportamento adoptados no casoparticular dos Amortecedores de Líquido Sintonizado (TLDs) e modelos simplificadosde sistemas de 1 (SDOF) ou mais graus (MDOF) de liberdade com com os referidosdispositivos de mitigação de acções dinâmicas acopladosO presente relatório servirá, à semelhança dos relatórios Sistemas passivos,activos, híbridos e semi-activos: Estado dos conhecimentos, Actividade experimentalna área dos sistemas passivos para a protecção sísmica de estruturas: Experiência doNESDE e Modelos de comportamento dinâmico para fluidos no interior dereservatórios como uma das linhas orientadoras para o desenvolvimento dos trabalhospropostos no âmbito do PIP 2009-2012 do NESDE-DE Protecção Sísmica deEstruturas: Reabilitação, reforço e sistemas inteligentes.
Year: 2011
Number Pages:
159pp.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: LNEC
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Modelos de comportamento dinâmico para fluidos no interior de reservatórios - Relatório de estágio
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Year: 2011
Number Pages:
176pp.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: LNEC
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Sistemas passivos, activos, híbridos e semiactivos para a protecção sísmica de estruturas: Estado dos conhecimentos - Relatório de estágio
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Year: 2011
Number Pages:
226pp.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: LNEC
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Estabelecimento de cenários sísmicos para a região do Algarve com base em metodologias probabilísticas - Relatório de Estágio
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Year: 2010
Number Pages:
89pp.
Author(s): RODRIGUES, I.; Sousa, M. L.
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NEFOREEE PROJECT
This Report corresponds to Task 2 of the NEFOREEE (New Fields of Research inEarthquake Engineering Experimentation) Project and comprises the description of theLNEC triaxial seismic platform and a presentation of the experimental programdeveloped in the scope of this Project.It is presented a description of the facility and the 3D seismic table with graphicalsupport, drawings of sizing and photographs, as well as its control system. The maininstrumentation available at the NESDE laboratory and used for this test is alsoincluded in this report.The model tested is described as well as the sequence of tests and the correspondingobtained results. Finally a brief analysis of the results is made.
Year: 2009
Number Pages:
325pp.
Author(s): Falcão Silva, M. J.; Campos Costa, A.; Bairrão, R.
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RELATÓRIO FINAL DO PROJECTO USUET
O presente relatório final do projecto USuET integra o trabalho já apresentado norelatório de progresso de Sousa & Afonso [2007], nomeadamente no que toca aoscapítulos 2, 3 e parte do capítulo 4 e, adicionalmente, descreve, em detalhe, asactividades desenvolvidas no projecto desde a data desse relatório (secção 4.2, ecapítulos 5 e 6). A parte da investigação conducente à actualização do Simulador deCenários Sísmicos para ambiente WebSIG, aplicado ao Arquipélago dos Açores, não seencontra descrita com o mesmo detalhe, neste relatório, pois enquadra-se na tese demestrado em Sistemas de Informação Geográfica de Afonso [2007], submetida àUniversidade Técnica de Lisboa. A versão definitiva desta tese, cuja discussão se prevêainda em 2008, será enviada oportunamente.
Year: 2008
Number Pages:
90pp.
Author(s): Sousa, M. L.; Afonso, N.
Keywords: Projecto usuet; Análise sistémica
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Cyclic tests of joints from a reinforced concrete precast building system
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Year: 2007
Number Pages:
204pp.
Author(s): Mendes, L.; Coelho, E.; Campos Costa, A.
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Cyclic tests of joints from a reinforced concrete precast building system
This report describes the second phase activity of the Portuguese group in the Precast Structures EC8 research project. The Portuguese group is composed by Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC) and the Civibral, S.A. precast company. This phase follows the shaking table tests of a 2 stories structure of the same precast system, which is commercialized by Civibral. More information about these tests can be found in the repor.The goal of the work presented in this document is to assess the seismic behaviour of column-foundation and beam-column connections from the same precast system. To help achieve this goal, 4 column-foundation and 10 beam-column connections were tested using quasi-static, monotonic and cyclic tests, which were made imposing displacements to the specimens. The column-foundation connections (CFC) can be categorized as socket connections and the beam-column connections (BCC) as dry connections using only mechanical devices to transmit forces between elements. All the specimens were supplied and mounted by Civibral personal.
Year: 2007
Author(s): Mendes, L.; Coelho, E.; Campos Costa, A.
Keywords: Reinforced concrete; Cyclic tests
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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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