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Tentative Program:

 

Monday, 28. June

 

9.00 - 9.30 Opening session
9.30 - 10.45

Session 1, International Perspectives

(Chair: Otani)

Fardis: A European perspective to performance-based seismic design, assessment and retrofitting

Deierlein: PEER PBEE methodology

Kabeyasawa: An outline of AIJ guidelines for seismic performance evaluation of reinforced concrete buildings

11.00 - 12.30

Session 2, International Perspectives, cont’d, & Bridges

(Chair: Reinhorn)

Cornell: Hazard analysis, ground motion, and probabilistic assessments for PBSD
Moehle: Seismic performance of circular cross-section reinforced concrete columns
Stojadinovic: Post-earthquake function of highway overpass bridges
Kunnath: Modeling considerations in probabilistic performance-based seismic evaluation of highway bridges
Kawashima: An analysis on the seismic performance levels of bridges

14.00 - 15.30

Session 3, ATC-58, & Loss Estimation
(Chair: P. Pinto)


Hamburger: Development of next generation performance-based seismic design guidelines for buildings
Comartin: Applications of performance-based engineering to risk management decisions
Whittaker: Demand assessment on nonstructural components in conventional and protected building structures
Bachman: ATC 58 - project plan for non-structural components
Porter: Simplified PBEE to estimate economic seismic risk of buildings
Miranda: Assessment of seismic performance in terms of economic losses

16.00 - 17.30

Session 4, Vulnerability & Fragilities
(Chair: Kawashima)


Bruneau: Seismic resilience of communities - conceptualization and operationalization. (presented by A. Reinhorn)
Pinho: Performance and displacement-based earthquake loss estimation of urban areas
Elnashai: Parameterized vulnerability functions for as-built and retrofitted structures
Hutchinson: Seismic fragility of small equipment and contents
Lowes: Predicting the economic impact of earthquake damage in RC beam-column joints
Pinto, P.: Seismic fragility analysis of structural systems

18.00 Welcome cocktail

 

Tuesday, 29. June

 

9.00 - 10.30

Session 5, Simulation
(Chair: Chopra)


Alcocer: Some developments on performance based seismic design of masonry structures
Tsai: Displacement based seismic design and performance evaluation tests of a full-scale BRB composite frame
Reinhorn: Hybrid simulation - real time dynamic experimentation and computing for calibration of evaluation tools
Nakashima: Roles of large-scale tests for assessment of seismic performance
Pinto, A.: Full-scale laboratory testing: Strategies and procedures to meet the needs of PBEE

Fischinger: Performance based assessment - from general methodologies to specific applications

11.00 - 12.30

Session 6, Implementation
(Chair: Tsai)


Cosenza: On ground motion duration and engineering demand parameters
Ghobarah: On drift limits associated with different damage levels
Chopra: Modal pushover analysis: symmetric- and unsymmetric-plan buildings
Aydinoğlu: An improved pushover procedure for engineering practice: Incremental Response Spectrum Analysis (IRSA)
Fajfar: Extensions of the N2 method – asymmetric buildings, infilled frames, incremental N2
Rutenberg, Tso : Horizontally irregular structures: some recent developments

14.00 - 15.15

Session 7, Implementation
(Chair: Cornell)


Booth: Building vulnerability assessment using pushover methods - a Turkish case study
Sucuoğlu: Evaluation of inelastic displacements in deteriorating systems using an energy-based approach
Bonelli: Reinforced concrete structural walls as solution to retrofit a r/c frame building
Sritharan: Performance-based seismic assessment of two precast concrete hybrid frame buildings
Shiohara: New model for performance based design of RC knee joint

15.45 - 17.00

Session 8, Performance-Based Design Concepts
(Chair: Ghobarah)


Bommer: Earthquake actions in seismic codes: can current approaches meet the needs of PBSD?
Aschheim: A pragmatic approach for performance-based design
Kowalsky: Examination of the equivalent viscous damping approach
Krawinkler: Contrasting performance-based design with performance assessment
Otani: The status of performance requirements in Japanese building code

19.00

Workshop dinner (Restaurant Lectar, Radovljica, transportation by bus,
departure from Golf Hotel at 18.15 and 18.45)

 

Wednesday, 30. June

 

9.00 - 10.30

Working Group Sessions (WG1, WG2)

11.00 - 12.30

Working Group Sessions (WG3, WG4)

 

Afternoon FREE

 

Thursday, 1. July

 

9.00 - 10.30

Working Group Sessions (WG1, WG2)

11.00 - 12.30

Working Group Sessions (WG3, WG4)

14.00 - 16.00

Plenary session (WG reporting, discussion, conclusions, closure)

 

Working Groups:

 

  • There will be four working groups (WGs), as shown bellow
  • Each WG will have two co-chairs (WGCs) and one recorder (WGR), see attached WG assignments
  • Each WG will meet in two 1.5 hour sessions on Wed. and Th. morning, see Program
  • There will be two simultaneous WG sessions, i.e., each participant is invited to participate in two WGs
  • Each workshop participant is assigned to one WG, see attached WG assignments (please do not change without consulting with organizers), and is free to pick a second WG. But by default, it is impossible to be in WGs 1 and 2, or in WGs 3 and 4.
  • The objectives of the WGs are to
    • discuss issues identified in the Workshop theme and objectives, and more specifically listed in the WG issues on the following pages
    • identify important knowledge and implementation gaps
    • explore feasible approaches to address these gaps in research and implementation
  • A WG representative will summarize the WG discussions and recommendations at the concluding plenary session and propose contributions to the Workshop resolutions.

 

WG1 Loss estimation, Impact on Risk Management, Fragilities and Vulnerability

Co-Chairs: Comartin & Whittaker, Recorder: Miranda

  • Estimation of direct and indirect losses, including structural, nonstructural, and content losses, loss of function, downtime
  • Impact on risk management
  • Relationships between engineering demand parameters, damage measures, and measurable impact (repair costs, loss of lives, collapse, etc.); including uncertainties.

WG2 Implementation of PBEE in engineering practice

Co-Chairs: Hamburger & Kabeyasawa, Recorder: Bommer

  • Implementation challenges and examples
  • Analytical prediction of engineering response
  • Regulatory issues and incentives for PBEE
  • Determination of minimum acceptable performance requirements and trade-off incentives for enhanced performance.

WG3 Performance-based design (including deformation-based design)

Co-Chairs: Fardis & Deierlein, Recorder: Aschheim

  • Design concepts
  • Engineering targets (strength, deformation, ductility, floor accelerations, etc.) for design
  • Evaluating tradeoffs and performance enchancements of alternative structural systems (how much performance enchancement can conventional systems really provide?)
  • How much freedom should engineerings have in design (e.g., how far should we permit new design concepts to stray from current practice).

WG4 Simulation ( “ harmonization “ of experimentation and analytical predictions)

Co-Chairs: Nakashima & Elnashai, Recorder: A. Pinto

  • Experimental and analytical simulation needs in support of PBEE
  • Integration of experimental and analytical simulation
  • How close are we to being able to accurately simulate collapse?

 

 

Presentation Session and Working Group Assignments:

 

WGC: working group chair; WGR: reporter

Pres'n Sessions: 1-International perspectives; 2-Int'l perspectives & bridges; 3-ATC58, loss estimation; 4-Vulnerability & fragilities ; 5-Simulation; 6-Implementation; 7-Implementation; 8-Performance-based design concepts

 

Participant

Pres'n

Sess'n

WG 1

loss+frag.

WG 2

implem.

WG 3

PBD

WG 4

simul.

Aschheim

8

 

 

WGR

 

Bachman

3

x

 

 

 

Chopra

6

 

x

 

 

Comartin

3

WGC

 

 

 

Cornell

2

x

 

 

 

Deierlein

1

 

 

WGC

 

Elnashai

4

 

 

 

WGC

Hamburger

3

 

WGC

 

 

Hutchinson

4

x

 

 

 

Kowalsky

8

 

 

x

 

Krawinkler

8

 

 

x

 

Kunnath

6

 

 

 

x

Lowes

4

x

 

 

 

Miranda

3

WGR

 

 

 

Porter

3

x

 

 

 

Reinhorn

5

 

 

 

x

Sritharan

7

 

 

 

x

Stojadinovic

2

 

x

 

 

Whittaker

3

WGC

 

 

 

Alcocer

5

 

 

 

x

Aydinoğlu

6

 

 

x

 

Bommer

8

 

WGR

 

 

Bonneli

7

 

x

 

 

Booth

7

 

x

 

 

Cosenza, Manfredi

6

x

x

 

 

Fajfar

6

 

x

 

 

Fardis

1

 

 

WGC

 

Fischinger, Tomazevic,Zarnic

5

 

 

x

x,x

Ghobarah

6

 

 

x

 

Kabeyasawa

1

 

WGC

 

 

Kawashima

2

 

 

x

 

Nakashima

5

 

 

 

WGC

Otani

8

 

 

x

 

Pinho

4

x

 

 

 

Pinto A., Negro

5

 

 

 

WGR(P.),x

Pinto P.

4

x

 

 

 

Tso, Rutenberg

6

 

x,x

 

 

Shiohara

7

 

x

 

 

Sucuoğlu

7

 

 

x

 

Tsai

5

 

 

 

x

Number of participants

45

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