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Friday, October 8: Technical Program, Marrio Marquis 8:00-9:00 a.m............................Registraon/Connental Breakfast, Golden Gate A 9:00-10:30 a.m..........................Opening Plenary Session, Golden Gate B 10:30-11:00 a.m........................Break 11:00-12:30 p.m........................Concurrent Sessions 12:30-2:00 p.m..........................LUNCH: Golden Gate A (Oponal: NEEShub Workshop with Lunch 12:45-1:45 p.m. in Pacific H) 2:00-4:30 p.m............................Concurrent Sessions 4:30-5:00 p.m............................Break 5:00-7:30 p.m............................Poster Recepon, Golden Gate A Saturday, October 9: Technical Program, Marrio Marquis 8:00-9:00 a.m............................Registraon/Connental Breakfast, Golden Gate A 8:30-9:00 a.m............................Blind Predicon Contest Award & Winning Model Presentaons, Golden Gate B 9:00-10:30 a.m..........................Plenary Session, Golden Gate B 10:30-11:00 a.m........................Break 11:00-12:30 p.m........................Concurrent Sessions 12:30-2:00 p.m..........................LUNCH: Golden Gate A (Oponal: NEEShub Workshop with Lunch 12:45-1:45P in Pacific H) 2:00-3:30 p.m............................Concurrent Sessions 3:30-4:00 p.m............................Break 4:00-5:00 p.m............................Closing Plenary Session, Golden Gate B Program-at-a-Glance

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Page 1: Program-at-a-Glance - Purdue Universityweb.ics.purdue.edu/~jgwest/peer/annual meeting program v7.pdf · Program-at-a-Glance. ... Helmut Krawinkler, Stanford University • Summary

Friday, October 8: Technical Program, Marriott Marquis

8:00-9:00 a.m............................Registration/Continental Breakfast, Golden Gate A9:00-10:30 a.m..........................Opening Plenary Session, Golden Gate B10:30-11:00 a.m........................Break11:00-12:30 p.m........................Concurrent Sessions12:30-2:00 p.m..........................LUNCH: Golden Gate A (Optional: NEEShub Workshop with Lunch 12:45-1:45 p.m. in Pacific H)2:00-4:30 p.m............................Concurrent Sessions4:30-5:00 p.m............................Break5:00-7:30 p.m............................Poster Reception, Golden Gate A

Saturday, October 9: Technical Program, Marriott Marquis

8:00-9:00 a.m............................Registration/Continental Breakfast, Golden Gate A8:30-9:00 a.m............................Blind Prediction Contest Award & Winning Model Presentations, Golden Gate B9:00-10:30 a.m..........................Plenary Session, Golden Gate B10:30-11:00 a.m........................Break11:00-12:30 p.m........................Concurrent Sessions12:30-2:00 p.m..........................LUNCH: Golden Gate A (Optional: NEEShub Workshop with Lunch 12:45-1:45P in Pacific H)2:00-3:30 p.m............................Concurrent Sessions3:30-4:00 p.m............................Break4:00-5:00 p.m............................Closing Plenary Session, Golden Gate B

Program-at-a-Glance

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WELCOME TO QUAKESUMMIT 2010, THE NEES & PEER ANNUAL MEETING!

We are pleased to announce that interest and participation in the 2010 annual meeting has been exceptionally popular--so much so that we have had to find a larger meeting space to accommodate attendees in the technical sessions on October 8-9. NEES will still host two days of pre-conference activities October 6-7 at the Marriott Union Square and PEER will still host the Young Researcher Session on October 7 there as well.

However, the technical sessions for the annual meeting on October 8-9 have moved to larger conference rooms provided by the Marriott Marquis. The short walk should be pleasant this time of the year and the area safe for pedestrians. Thank you for joining us; we are confident you will find the session topics of particular interest!

Directions from Marriott Union Square, 480 Sutter Street to Marriott Marquis, 55 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA: Head west on Sutter Street to Powell Street. Turn Left at Powell Street. Turn Left at Ellis Street. Take a slight Right at 4th Street and destination will be on your Left.

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Friday, October 8: Marriott Marquis

TECHNICAL SESSION SCHEDULE

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Golden Gate B Golden Gate C1 Golden Gate C3 Pacific J Pacific I

8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

10:00-10:30 a.m. Research Opportunities from Chile EarthquakeSpeaker: Jack Moehle

10:30 - 11:00 a.m.

11:00 - 12:30 p.m.

Recent Earthquakes: Observations and Research

Base Isolation and Energy Dissipation

Ground Motion Hazard

Ports and Harbors Data Viewing and Storage

12:30 - 2:00 p.m.

2:00 - 4:30 p.m.

NEES/E-Defense Collaborative Research Program

Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering

Tall Buildings Initiative

Simulation Tools & Analytical Models

Tsunami Research and Performance-based Tsunami Engineering

4:30 - 5:00 p.m.

5:00 - 7:30 p.m.

Plenary Session a. Overview of PEER Research Program Speaker: Steve Mahinb. Overview of NEES Research Program Speaker: Julio Ramirez c. Insights from NSF Speaker: Joy Pauschked. Recent Developments in the NEHRP Program Speaker: Jack Hayes

Break

Time

9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Poster Reception: Golden Gate A

LUNCH: Golden Gate A (Optional: NEEShub Workshop with Lunch 12:45-1:45 pm in Pacific H)

Registration/Breakfast: Golden Gate A

Technical Session Rooms

Break

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9:00-10:30 a.m. Plenary Sessions

Overview of PEER Research Program Steve Mahin, Director, PEER Center, University of California, BerkeleyOverview of NEES Research Program Julio Ramirez, NEES Operations Director, Purdue University Insights from NSF Joy Pauschke, NEES Program Director, Div. of Civil, Mechanical & Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI), National Science FoundationRecent Development in the NEHRP Program Jack Hayes, National Institute of Standards and Technology Student Moderator: Vanessa Heckman, CaliforniaInstituteofTechnology

Research Opportunities from Chile Earthquake Jack Moehle, University of California, Berkeley

11:00 a.m. Concurrent Sessions

Recent Earthquakes: Observations and ResearchPanel Discussion of Research Needs and Priorities Bill Holmes, Rutherford & Chekene Laurie Johnson, Laurie Johnson Consulting Jack Moehle, University of California, Berkeley Jonathan Stewart, University of California, Los AngelesModerator:GregDeierlein,StanfordUniversityStudentModerator:ZeynepTuna,Universityof California,LosAngeles

Base Isolation and Energy Dissipation• NEES TIPS: Tools for Isolation and Protective Systems/Overview of Accomplishments and Highlights of Recent Testing Keri Ryan, University of Nevada, Reno & Armin Masroor, University at Buffalo• Performance Based Design of Buildings with Passive Damping Systems Jim Ricles, Lehigh University• Experimental and Preliminary Analytical Studies of Segmental Displacement Control Design for Isolated Bridges Ken Ogorzalek, University of California, Berkeley• Shake Table and Hybrid Testing of an Intermediate Level Isolation System Andreas Schellenberg, Rutherford & ChekeneModerator:KeriRyan,UniversityofNevada,RenoStudentModerator:DavidLinton,OregonState University

Ground Motion Hazard• Ongoing Ground Motion Research Programs at PEER Yousef Bozorgnia, University of California, Berkeley• Selected and Scaled Records for Different Hazard Levels Jack Baker, Stanford University• Web-Based DGML for Searching Ground Motion Records Camila Coria, University of California, Berkeley & Carola Di Allessandro, U.S. Geological Survey• Comparison of Recorded and Simulated Ground Motions Emel Seyhan, University of California, Los AngelesModerator:YousefBozorgnia,UniversityofCalifornia, BerkeleyStudentModerator:RonnieKamai,Universityof California,Davis

Ports and Harbors• Seismic Risk Perception, Planning, and Management at North American Seaports Ann Bostrom, University of Washington• Geotechnical Aspects of the Response of Pile- Supported Wharves in Liquefiable Soils Ellen Rathje, University of Texas, Austin• Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Pile-Supported Wharves and Container Cranes Abdollah Shafieezadeh, Georgia Institute of Technology• System-Level Seismic Risk Analyses for Container Ports Stuart Werner, Seismic Systems & Engineering ConsultantsModerator:GlennRix,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyStudentModerator:Kerri-JaneBridges,OregonState University

Data Viewing and Storage• Developing Complete Post-Processors for Experimental Test Data Dan Kuchma, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign• A Cyber Use for NEESR Project Data from a PI Perspective John van de Lindt, University of Alabama• Data Management and Visualization Using Data Turbine Carol Shield, University of Minnesota• NEES Project Warehouse Santiago Pujol, Purdue UniversityModerator:RudiEigenmann,PurdueUniversityStudent Moderator: Stefanie Gille, California PolytechnicStateUniversity,SanLuisObispo

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Friday, October 8 Session Details

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2:00 p.m. Friday Concurrent Sessions

NEES/E-Defense Collaborative Research Program• Overview of the NEES/E-Defense Collaborative Research Program Steve Mahin, University of California, Berkeley• Overview of E-Defense Testing Research Accomplishments from 2005-2009 Taizo Matsumori, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Japan• Overview of Upcoming E-Defense Testing Research Projects from 2010 Kentaro Tabata, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Japan• International Collaboration in Earthquake Engineering Yoshinori Suzuki, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan• Testing of a Five-Story Seismic Isolation Keri Ryan, University of Nevada, Reno• NEES/E-Defense Collaborative Research on Seismically Resilient Steel Frames with Controlled Rocking Greg Deierlein, Stanford UniversityModerator:SteveMahin,UniversityofCalifornia, BerkeleyStudentModerator:IanProwell,UniversityofCalifornia, SanDiego

Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering• Evaluating Site Response Method Using Borehole Array Data Albert Kottke, PEER Center--University of California, Berkeley• Fragility Functions for Bridges in Liquefied and Laterally Spreading Ground Scott Brandenberg, University of California, Los Angeles• Deep Shear Wave Velocity Profiling in the Mississippi Embayment Using the NEES Field Shaker Brent Rosenblad, University of Missouri• Shear-Wave Velocity Profiling of Strong Motion Sites Using NEES Mobile Shaker Ivan Wong, URS Corporation• Guidelines for Foundation Loading Due to Lateral Spreading Tom Shantz, California Department of Transportation• Seismic LRFD for Foundation Design Steve Kramer, University of WashingtonModerator:InthuornSasanakul,RensselaerPolytechnic InstituteStudentModerator:ClintonWood,UniversityofArkansas

Tall Buildings Initiative•PEER Tall Buildings Initiative Overview Jack Moehle, University of California, Berkeley• Tall Buildings Initiative Guidelines Overview, Performance Objectives and Design Criteria Ron Hamburger, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc.• Seismic Input and Soil Structure Interaction Jonathan Stewart, University of California, Los Angeles

Tall Buildings Initiative continued...• Preliminary Design Ron Klemencic, Magnusson Klemencic Associates, Inc.• Response Evaluation Helmut Krawinkler, Stanford University • Summary of Case Studies Farzin Zareian, University of California, IrvineModerator:JonHeintz,AppliedTechnologyCouncilStudent Moderator: Victor Victorsson, Stanford University

Simulation Tools & Analytical Models•Stochastic Simulation of Ground Motion Components for a Specified Design Scenario Sanaz Rezaeian, University of California, Los Angeles• Building Tcl-GUI for OpenSEES Silvia Mazzoni, Degenkolb Engineers• OpenSEES Behind NEEShub Frank McKenna, University of California, Berkeley• A Deterioration Model for Collapse Simulation of Steel Moment Frames Under Earthquakes Dimitrios Lignos, McGill University• Seismic Simulation of Wall-Type Concrete Structures Y.L. Mo, University of Houston• Coupled Axial-Shear-Flexure Interaction Hysteretic Model for Seismic Response Assessment of Bridges Jian Zhang, University of California, Los AngelesModerator:FrankMcKenna,UniversityofCalifornia, BerkeleyStudentModerator:ZhiyuZong,Universityof California,Davis

Tsunami Research• Experiments on Tsunamis Generated by Three- Dimensional Granular Landslides Hermann Fritz, Georgia Institute of Technology• Experimental and Numerical Studies of Nearshore Tsunami Dynamics Patrick Lynett, Texas A&M University• Development of Performance-Based Tsunami Engineering, PBTE Ronald Riggs, University of Hawaii• Recent Advances in Numerical Wave Basin Development Solomon Yim, Oregon State University• Developing Tools to Evaluate Tsunami-Structure Interaction to Help Mitigate the Risk to Coastal Infrastructure Seth Thomas, Oregon State University• Probabilistic Tsunami Map of California Hong Kie Thio, URS Corp.Moderator:SolomonYim,OregonStateUniversityStudentModerator:AnirudhRao,StanfordUniversity

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Saturday, October 9: Marriott Marquis

TECHNICAL SESSION SCHEDULE

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Golden Gate B Golden Gate C2 Golden Gate C1 Golden Gate C3 Pacific J

8:30-9:00 a.m.

Blind Prediction Contest Awards and Winning Model Presentations

8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Plenary SessionPartnership with Industry Projects

Experimental Validation of the LAX Theme Building Seismic RetrofitSpeaker: Robert Nigbor

Large Scale Testing to Protect San Francisco Water Supply Lifelines at the Hayward FaultSpeaker: Tom O'Rourke

Seismic Performance of Insulators in Electric SubstationsSpeakers: Eric Fujisak i, Khalid Mosalam & Stu Nishenko

10:00-10:30 a.m. Plenary Session The Nuclear Renaissance & Research Opportunities in the Nuclear FieldSpeaker: Ann Marie Kammerer

10:30 - 11:00 a.m.

11:00 - 12:30 p.m.

Transportation & Lifeline Systems

Analysis, Design and Testing of Structural Systems

Nonstructural Performance and Design

Workshop: Sensors, Instrumentation, & Data Acquisition Systems

Education/Outreach Opportunities and Successes

12:30 - 2:00 p.m.

2:00 - 3:30 p.m.

Transportation & Lifeline Systems

Soil-Foundation-Structure Interaction

Performance of Wood Frame & Masonry Buildings

Simulation & Hybrid Simulation

Structural Health Monitoring, Sensors & Instrumentation Research

3:30 - 4:00 p.m.

4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Plenary Session Development of Performance-Based Tsunami EngineeringSpeakers: Gary Chock/Ronald Riggs

Research Opportunities in 2011Speakers: Julio Ramirez/Steve Mahin

Time

Technical Session Rooms

Registration/Breakfast: Golden Gate A

Break

LUNCH: Golden Gate A (Optional: NEEShub Workshop with Lunch 12:45-1:45 pm in Pacific H)

Break

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8:30-9:00 a.m. Special SessionBlind Prediction Contest Awards and Winning Model PresentationsStudentModerator:Shi-YuXu,UniversityofCalifornia, Berkeley

9:00-10:30 a.m. Plenary SessionsPartnership with Industry Projects:

Experimental Validation of the LAX Theme Building Seismic Retrofit Robert Nigbor, University of California, BerkeleyLarge Scale Testing to Protect San Francisco Water Supply Lifelines at the Hayward Fault Tom O’Rourke, Cornell UniversitySeismic Performance of Insulators in Electric Substations Eric Fujisaki, Pacific Gas & Electric, Khalid Mosalam, University of California, Berkeley & Stu Nishenko, Seismological Society of America The Nuclear Renaissance & Research Opportunities in the Nuclear Field Ann Marie Kammerer, University of California, BerkeleyStudentModerator:TingLin,StanfordUniversity

4:00-5:00 p.m. Closing Plenary SessionDevelopment of Performance-Based Tsunami Engineering Gary Chock, Martin & Chock & Ronald Riggs, University of HawaiiResearch Opportunities in 2011 Julio Ramirez, NEES, Purdue University & Steve Mahin, PEER Center, University of California, BerkeleyStudentModerator:CristianAcevedo,Universityof California,Berkeley

11:00 a.m. Concurrent SessionsTransportation & Lifeline Systems• High Performance Concrete Composites for Bridge Columns Sarah Billington, Stanford University & Claudia Ostertag, University of California, Berkeley• Precast Bridge Bents for Bridges in Seismic Regions Marc Eberhard, University of Washington• Performance-Based Evaluation of Seismic Response of Bridges with Foundation Uplift Marios Panagiotou, University of California, Berkeley• Bridge Seismic Isolation Study on a Full Scale Bridge Test Myrto Anagnostopoulou, University at BuffaloModerator:AnneLemnitzer,CaliforniaStateUniversity, FullertonStudentModerator:MaryamEidini-Nezhad,Universityof Illinois,Urbana-Champaign

Analysis, Design and Testing of Structural Systems• Analyses of Linked Column Steel Frame System for Rapid Post Earthquake Structural Repair Peter Dusicka, Portland State University

Analysis, Design and Testing of Structural Systems continued...• Resilient Steel Plate Shear Walls: Analysis of Performance Using OpenSEES and TeraGrid Resources Patricia Clayton, University of Washington• Seismic Behavior and Analysis of Planar Concrete Walls Laura Lowes, University of Washington• Wind Turbines: Full-Scale Shake-Table Earthquake Behavior and In-Situ Dynamic Response Ahmed Elgamal, University of California, San DiegoModerator:CharlesRoeder,Universityof WashingtonStudentModerator:ArlindoLopes,PortlandState University

Nonstructural Performance and Design• Experimental Seismic Fragility of Steel-Studded Gypsum Partition Walls and Fire Sprinkler Piping Subsystems Gilberto Mosqueda, University at Buffalo, SUNY• Drift-Sensitive Damage to Precast Concrete Cladding Panels—Preliminary Results Kurt McMullin, San Jose State University• Improving Seismic Performance of Interior Drywall Partitions with a New Sliding Connection Eduardo Miranda, Stanford University• Reconnaissance of the Performance of Nonstructural Systems After the M8.8 February 27, 2010 Maule, Chile Earthquake Gokhan Pekcan, University of Nevada, RenoModerator:XiaoyunShao,WesternMichiganUniversityStudentModerator:SaraNavidi,UniversityofTexas, Austin

Education and Outreach Opportunities and Successes•The NEES Academy: A Strong Foundation for Education and Outreach Sean Brophy, Purdue University• Use of Experimental Video for Education Aditya Bhagath, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign• Experience With Undergraduate Student Researchers on the City Block Project Gregg Fiegel, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo• Make Your Own Earthquake Sandy Seale, University of California, Santa Barbara• How and Why Researchers Should Get Involved in Outreach at PEER Heidi Faison, University of California, BerkeleyModerator:ThaliaAnagnos,SanJoseStateUniversityStudentModerator:ThomasFrankie,Universityof Illinois

Workshop--Sensors, Instrumentation & Data Acquisition Systems•Introduction of Sensors, Instrumentation, and Data Acquisition System Robert Nigbor, University of California, Los Angeles• Using Instrumentation in Experimental Research Dan Wilson, University of California, Davis

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Saturday, October 9 Session Details

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Workshop--Sensors, Instrumentation & Data Acquisition Systems continued...• Krypton 3-D Measurement System Rachel Gaulke, University of Minnesota• Non-Traditional Sensors in Geotechnical Centrifuge Models Inthuorn Sasanakul, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute• Debugging Techniques Farn-Yuh Menq, University of Texas, Austin• Hands-On Stations for Applications--ALL *Sensors, Instrumentation and DAS *Using Instrumentation in Experimental Research *DVR Demonstration *Non-Traditional Sensors in Geotechnical Centrifuge Models *Debugging TechniquesModerator:Farn-YuhMenq,UniversityofTexas,AustinStudentModerator:HaeYoungNoh,StanfordUniversity

Saturday, 2:00 PM Concurrent SessionsTransportation & Lifeline Systems• An Integrated Software Platform for PBEE of Bridge Systems Ahmed Elgamal, University of California, San Diego• Program to Determine Impact Forces From Tsunami- Driven Debris Ronald Riggs, University of Hawaii• Baysian Network for Infrastructure Seismic Risk Assessment and Decision Support Armen Der Kiureghian, University of California, Berkeley• Shake Table Response of Four-Span Bridges with Advanced Materials Saiid Saiidi, University of Nevada, RenoModerator:MyrtoAnagnostopoulou,UniversityatBuffaloStudentModerator:NhanDao,UniversityofNevada,Reno

Soil Foundation Structure Interaction•Seismic Performance of Innovative Bridge Systems With Rocking Shallow Foundations Lijun Deng, University of California, Davis• Soil Improvement Strategies to Mitigate Impact of Seismic Ground Failures Via Novel Integration of Experiment and Simulation Scott Olson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign & Youssef Hasshah, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign• Seismic Performance Assessment in Dense Urban Environments Ben Mason, University of California, Berkeley & Nicholas Trombetta, University of California, San Diego • Kinematic Bending of Piles: Theory, Experiment & Design Methods George Mylonakis, University of California, Los AngelesModerator:TaraHutchinson,UniversityofCalifornia, SanDiegoStudentModerator:JacquelynAllmond,Universityof California,Davis

Structural Health Monitoring, Sensors, Instrumentation Research•Advanced Site Monitoring and Characterization of Site Dynamic Properties Mourad Zeghal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute• Damage Detection and Structural Health Monitoring, Numerical Simulation of Buried Pipelines Subjected to Ground Rupture Radoslaw Michalowski, University of Michigan• Aftershock Monitoring of Reinforced Concrete Buildings in Santiago, Chile Following the February 27, 2010 Mw-8.8 Earthquake Anne Lemnitzer, California State University, Fullerton• Laser Scanning Technology for Damage Assessment After the January 12, 2010 Haiti Earthquake Shakhzod Takhirov, PEER Center--University of California, San DiegoModerator:RobertNigbor,UniversityofCalifornia, LosAngelesStudentModerator:MatthewSchoettler,Universityof California,SanDiego

Simulation & Hybrid Simulation•Distribute Hybrid Simulation of Steel Moment Frame to Collapse Gilberto Mosqueda, University at Buffalo• Large-Scale Hybrid Testing of Existing Steel Moment Resisting Frames Retrofitted with Innovative Materials Dimitrios Lignos, McGill University• Advances of Hybrid Simulation at MTS Shawn You, MTS Systems Corporation• Exploring Alternative Control Methods in Hybrid Simulation Hong Kim, University of California, BerkeleyModerator:AndreasStavridis,UniversityofCalifornia, SanDiegoStudentModerator:AnthonyFriedman,PurdueUniversity

Performance of Wood Frame & Masonry Buildings•Seismic Performance of a Six-Story Wood Frame Building at Japan’s E-Defense; Experimental and Numerical Assessments Shiling Pei, South Dakota State University• Direct Displacement Design Methodology for Wood Frame Buildings Weichiang Pang, Clemson University• Seismic Performance Assessment and Retrofit of Non-Ductile RC Frames with Infill Walls Benson Shing, University of California, San Diego• Seismic Performance of Wood and Reinforced Masonry Structures with Clay Masonry Veneer Benson Shing, University of California, San DiegoModerator:JohnvandeLindt,UniversityofAlabamaStudentModerator:JoshuaRocks,UniversityatBuffalo, SUNY

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Media Competition

NEEScomm created this competition to promote photos and videos that highlight the innovative research and facilities that characterize the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation.

Contributors to the 2010 Media Competition participated in two categories: Photo and Video. Photo submissions feature an image based on its subject interest, photographic, artistic, and compositional quality. Video submissions clearly and succinctly convey a research outcome, or highlight an activity or facility. Topics for the categories included:

Photo:• Specimen Construction – Researchers and staff constructing and instrumenting research specimens • Testing — A completed specimen pictured during the testing sequence • Failure – Structural, geotechnical, or system failure as a consequence of testing• Photo Favorite – A favorite photo of the contributor’s choosing

Video:• Outreach – The video has potential to help the general public or the media understand an experiment, the

function of a site, or the outcomes of the NEES program • Educational — The video has potential for use in K-12 or higher education to illustrate a concept • Technology transfer – The video could be used to support technology transfer to the practicing community

Please stop by the NEES booth and enjoy these exciting entries.

NEEShub Lunch Session

On Friday and Saturday, Oct. 8-9, stop by Golden Gate A between 12:45-1:45 p.m. and explore the NEEShub with NEEScomm IT specialists (lunch provided). Friday’s lunch session will focus on “NEEShub ABCs”, which includes the Data Model, Project Warehouse, Project Display, PEN, and Groups/SynchroNEES.

Saturday’s lunch session will cover NEEShub tools in two 30-minute segments. The first 30 minutes will provide general information about using NEEShub tools and the second 30 minutes will provide technical information about contributing NEEShub tools.

Concrete Column Blind Prediction Contest 2010 PEER and NEES held a blind prediction contest for a full-scale reinforced concrete bridge column which was tested on the NEES Large High-Performance Outdoor Shake Table located at UCSD’s Englekirk Structural EngineeringCenter. The bridge column was subjected to increasing intensity of uniaxial earthquake ground motions in September, 2010.

The contest was open to teams from both the practicing structural engineering community and the academicresearch community. One winning submission from each community (academic research and practicing engineering) is being recognized and awarded. The prediction contest was “blind” and compared analytical response “predictions” with those measured during experimental testing. Because the actual loading was determined during the course of the testing based on observed response, the contest featured two parts: pre-test analysis and prediction based on anticipated earthquake loadings, and post-test analysis and prediction using the actual loadings from the experimental test. The analytical column model for the post-test analysis had to be identical with that for the pre-test analysis. The closest predictions to the test results won, based on the posted rules.

The winners for each category will be recognized at Quake Summit 2010. Join us Saturday, October 9, from8:30-9:00 a.m. for the Blind Prediction Contest Awards and Winning Model Presentations in Golden Gate B.

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PEER Student Poster Session Presenters

Seismic Vulnerability of Non-Special Boundary Element of Shear Wall Under Axial Force Reversals CristianAcevedo,FloridaInternational University

Last Hurdles for Implementation of Rocking Foundations for Bridges JacquelynAllmond,Universityof California,Davis

Influence of Macro-Roughness on Tsunami Inundation: Experiments at NEES Tsunami Research Center KerriBridges,OregonStateUniversity

Seismic Hazard Mitigation of Building Structures with Large Scale Magneto-Rheological Dampers YunbyeongChae,LehighUniversity

Seismic Design and Analysis of Self-Centering Steel Plate Shear Walls PatriciaClayton,UniversityofWashington

Substructuring Techniques for Hybrid Simulation of Complex Structural Systems MariaCortes-Delgad,UniversityatBuffalo,SUNY

Modeling and Seismic Analysis of 3-story Conventional and Base-Isolated Braced Frame Buildings NhanD.Dao,UniversityofNevada,Reno

Collapse Simulation of Multi-Story Buildings Through Hybrid Testing LauraEads,StanfordUniversity

Lateral Load Distribution in Hybrid Masonry Panels; An Innovative Idea for Seismic Building Construction MaryamEidini,UniversityofIllinois, Urbana-Champaign

Ground Improvement Method for Increasing Seismic Resistance of Pile Foundations in Soft Soil BradFleming,IowaStateUniversity Hybrid Testing of a Curved 3-Pier Bridge ThomasFrankie,UniversityofIllinois, Urbana-Champaign

Hybrid Testing of a Curved 3-Pier Bridge TonyFriedman,PurdueUniversity

NEESR-SG City Block: Centrifuge Testing of Dense Urban Areas StefanieGille,CaliforniaPolytechnicState University,SanLuisObispo

Shear Wave Velocity Structures and Site Amplifi-cations in Metro Manila, Philippines from Array Records of Microtremors RhommelGrutas,TokyoInstituteof Technology

Precast Bridge Bent System for Seismic Regions OlafurHaraldsson,UniversityofWashington

Experimental and Analytical Assessment of Seismic Collapse Vulnerability of Non-ductile Corner Beam-Column Joints WaelHassan,UniversityofCalifornia, Berkeley

Detecting Weld Fracture Events in Steel Buildings Using High-Frequency Seismic Methods VanessaHeckman,CaliforniaInstituteof Technology

Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of SCBFs for Buckling, Post-Buckling and Post-Fracture Behavior Po-ChienHsiao,UniversityofWashington

Inelastic Demands of Simulated and Recorded Ground Motions On Tall Structures PiersonS.Jones,UniversityofCalifornia, Irvine Evaluation and Validation of a New Constitutive Model for Earthquake Engineering Application by Simulations of a Centrifuge Test RonnieKamai,UniversityofCalifornia, Davis

Performance-Based Seismic Assessment of Skewed Bridges PeymanKaviani,UniversityofCalifornia, Irvine

Self-Compacting Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete Composites for Bridge Columns PardeepKumar,UniversityofCalifornia, Berkeley

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PEER Student Poster Session Presenters

Application of Micromechanics-Based Fracture Models to Fracture Prediction of Welded Steel Tubular Joint FangfangLiao,TongjiUniversity

Improvement of Incremental Dynamic Analysis Methodology: Hazard Consistent Ground Motion Selection TingLin,StanfordUniversity

Seismic Responses of a Large-Scale Self-Centering Steel MRF Ying-ChengLin,LehighUniversity

Tsunami Loads on Wood Frame Walls: Large-Scale Experiments at the NEES Tsunami Facility DavidLinton,OregonStateUniversity

Design of Linked Column Frame System for Shake Table Experiments ArlindoLopes,PortlandStateUniversity

NEESR-SG: City Block Project, Centrifuge Testing of Dense Urban Areas JohnnyLund,CaliforniaPolytechnicState University,SanLuisObispo

Seismic Performance of Horizontally Curved Bridges EricMonzon,UniversityofNevada,Reno

Tension-Stiffening in Reinforced High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Materials: Experiments and Model Development DanielMoreno,StanfordUniversity

Quantifying the Risk Posed to Tall Braced-Frame Buildings in Southern California from Earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault RamsesMourhatch,CaliforniaInstituteof Technology

Identification of Site Parameters Beyond Vs30 for Improving Site Response Models in Ground Motion Prediction Equations SaraNavidi,UniversityofTexas,Austin

Development of Fragility Function Using Wavelet-Based Damage Sensitive Features HaeYoungNoh,StanfordUniversity

Three-Dimensional Tests of Two-Story, One-Bay by One-Bay, Steel Concentric Braced Frames KeithPalmer,UniversityofWashington

Seismic Pounding Analysis of a Base-Isolated Reinforced Concrete Building DeepakRajPant,TokyoInstituteof Technology

Behavior of R/C Corner Beam-Column Joints Without Transverse Reinforcement SangjoonPark,UniversityofCalifornia, Berkeley

NEESR-II: A Seismic Study of Wind Turbines for Renewable Energy IanProwell,UniversityofCalifornia, SanDiego

Mandatory Engineering Report Law Motivated 1 in 5 Soft-Story Apartment Owners to Retrofit: Findings from an Evaluation of the City of Berkeley’s Ap-proach to Soft-Story Vulnerabilities SharylRabinovici,UniversityofCalifornia, Berkeley

Time Varying Risk Modeling of Deteriorating Bridge Columns for Sustainable Infrastructure Design AnirudhRao,StanfordUniversity

Testing of Large-Scale, Low Aspect Ratio Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls JoshRocks,UniversityatBuffalo,SUNY

Fatigue Strength of Load-Carrying Cruciform Joints Containing Incomplete Penetration and Strength Mismatch KawinSaiprasertkit,TokyoInstituteof Technology

Large-Scale Validation of a Bridge Column’s Seismic Performance MattSchoettler,UniversityofCalifornia, SanDiego

Forced Vibration Testing of Portable Structure to Validate Soil Structure Interaction Models LisaStar,UniversityofCalifornia, LosAngeles

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PEER Student Poster Session Presenters

Quantification of Seismic Performance Levels of Tall Buildings ZeynepTuna,UniversityofCalifornia, LosAngeles

A Reliability-Based Approach for Establishing Capacity Design Factors for Seismic Design VictorKnuturVictorsson,StanfordUniversity

Static Experimental Research on Seismic Performances of High-Rise Building DunWang,TongjiUniversity

Hybrid Simulation of Seismic Response of Squat R/C Shear Walls CatherineWhyte,UniversityofCalifornia, Berkeley

Incremental Cost and Seismic Performance Analysis of Isolation in Low Rise Buildings CharlotteWong,UniversityofCalifornia, Berkeley

Field Investigation of Topographic Effects Using Mine Seismicity ClintonWood,UniversityofArkansas

NEESR-CR Innovative Seismic Retrofits for Reinforced Concrete Buildings TimWright,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology

Axial-Shear-Flexure Interaction Hysteretic Model for RC Bridge Columns Under Combined Actions Shi-YuXu, UniversityofCalifornia, LosAngeles

Shaking Table Model Test of a Super High-Rise Building with Steel Composite Shear Wall YinXiaowei,TongjiUniversity,Shanghai, China

Estimation of Shallow S-wave Velocity Structure Using Microtremor Exploration in Damascus City, Syria HussamZaineh,DamascusUniversity

Shaking Table Experimental Study on a High-Rise Building with High-level Transfer Storey and Energy Dissipation Devices XudongZhu,TongjiUniversity

Uniaxial Material Model Incorporating Buckling for Reinforcing Bars in Concrete Structures Subjected to Seismic Loads ZhiyuZong,UniversityofCaliforinia,Davis

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QUAKE SUMMIT 2010Program and Steering Committee

Tom Albrechcinski, University of Buffalo, SUNYThalia Anagnos, San Jose State University

Ross Boulanger, University of California, DavisYousef Bozorgnia, PEER Center--University of California, Berkeley

Barbara Cooper, NEEScomm--Purdue UniversityAllegra East, NEEScomm--Purdue University

Rudolf Eigenmann, NEEScomm--Purdue UniversitySherif Elfass, University of Nevada, Reno

Heidi Faison, PEER Center--University of California, BerkeleyBarb Fossum, NEEScomm--Purdue University

Tara Hutchinson, University of California, San DiegoJason Lambert, NEEScomm--Purdue University

Melanie Lindsay, NEEScomm--Purdue UniversityFrank McKenna, University of California, Berkeley

Jim Malley, Degenkolb Engineers Lelio Mejia, URS

Farn-Yuh Menq, University of Texas, Austin Inthuorn Sasanakul, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Bozidar Stojadinovic, University of California, BerkeleyJohn van de Lindt, University of Alabama

Jared West, NEEScomm--Purdue UniversityYolanda West, PEER Center--University of California, Berkeley

Darlene Wright, PEER Center--University of California, Berkeley

SPONSORS George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES)

Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER)MTS Systems Corporation

P E E RGeorge E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering (NEES)

Purdue University Discovery Park207 S. Main Street, W. Lafayette, IN 47907

www.nees.org317.496.6180

Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER)University of California at Berkeley

325 Davis Hall, MC1792, Berkeley, CA 94720 peer.berkeley.edu

510.642.3462

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