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Seismic Resilience of Interdependent Built Environment for Integrating Structural Health Monitoring and Emerging Technologies in Decision-Making.

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العنوان: Seismic Resilience of Interdependent Built Environment for Integrating Structural Health Monitoring and Emerging Technologies in Decision-Making.
المؤلفون: Makhoul Dr, Nisrine, Roohi Dr, Milad, van de Lindt Prof., John W., Sousa Dr, Helder, Santos Dr, Luís Oliveira, Argyroudis Dr, Sotiris, Barbosa Prof., Andre, Derras Prof., Boumédiène, Gardoni Prof., Paolo, Lee Dr, Jong Sung, Mitoulis Dr, Stergios, Moffett Eng., Brittany, Navarro Eng., Christopher, Padgett Prof., Jamie, Rincon Eng., Raul, Schmidt Dr, Franziska, Shaban Dr, Nefize, Stefanidou Dr, Sotiria, Tubaldi Dr, Enrico, Xenidis Prof., Yiannis
المصدر: Structural Engineering International; Feb2024, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p19-33, 15p
مصطلحات موضوعية: STRUCTURAL health monitoring, TECHNOLOGICAL innovations, BUILT environment, EARTHQUAKE hazard analysis, INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics), DECISION making
مصطلحات جغرافية: MEMPHIS (Tenn.)
مستخلص: The functionality of interdependent infrastructure and resilience to seismic hazards has become a topic of importance across the world. The ability to optimize an engineered solution and support informed decision-making is highly dependent on the availability of comprehensive datasets and requires substantial effort to ingest into community-scale models. In this article, a comprehensive seismic resilience modeling methodology is developed, with detailed multi-disciplinary datasets, and is explored using the state-of-the-science algorithms within the interdependent networked community resilience modeling environment (IN-CORE). The methodology includes a six-step chained/linked process consists of: (a) community data and information, (b) spatial seismic hazard analysis using next-generation attenuation, (c) interdependent community model development, (d) physical damage and functionality analysis, (e) socio-economic impact analysis and (f) structural health monitoring (SHM) and emerging technologies (ET). An illustrative case study is presented to demonstrate the seismic functionality and resilience assessment of Shelby County in Memphis, Tennessee, in the United States. From the discussion of results, it is then concluded that data from structural health monitoring and emerging technologies is a viable approach to enhance characterising the seismic hazard resilience of infrastructure, enabling rapid and in-depth understanding of structural behaviour in emergency situations. Moreover, considering the momentum of the digitalization era, setting an holistic framework on resilience that includes SHM and ET will allow reducing uncertainties that are still a challenge to quantify and propagate, supported by sequential updating techniques from Bayesian statistics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:10168664
DOI:10.1080/10168664.2023.2295901