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Earthquake Engineering: Nicola Buratti

This document outlines an earthquake engineering course, including the timetable, organization, required background, references, and contents. The course will be held on Wednesdays from 9-11 AM and Tuesdays from 3-5 PM. It will include oral exams, homework assignments, and presentations available online. The course requires background in structural mechanics, analysis, and design of reinforced concrete. Topics will range from dynamics of single-degree-of-freedom systems to modeling of reinforced concrete walls. Contact information is provided for the professor and tutor.

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Earthquake Engineering: Nicola Buratti

This document outlines an earthquake engineering course, including the timetable, organization, required background, references, and contents. The course will be held on Wednesdays from 9-11 AM and Tuesdays from 3-5 PM. It will include oral exams, homework assignments, and presentations available online. The course requires background in structural mechanics, analysis, and design of reinforced concrete. Topics will range from dynamics of single-degree-of-freedom systems to modeling of reinforced concrete walls. Contact information is provided for the professor and tutor.

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Earthquake Engineering

Introduction

Nicola Buratti
DICAM
Earthquake Engineering – Introduction

Timetable

WEDNESDAY 9:00-11:00 ROOM 3.6


TUESDAY 15:00-17:00 ROOM 5.6
Earthquake Engineering – Introduction

Course Organization

Exams
• Oral exams
• 2 homework assignments during the course. They are
mandatory. They will be discussed during the exams.
• A Deadline will be set for the 1st homework. Late submission
will reduce grades. No fixed deadline for the 2° homework (1
week before the exam).
• Groups of MAXIMUM 3 people can work together
• Final grade = 50% Homework + 50% Examination
• Homework assignemnts cannot be modified after their
submission
• Exam dates: 3 before summer holidays (you will be
allowed to sit for no more than two of them), then 1 per
month
Earthquake Engineering – Introduction

Course Organization

Teaching material
• INSEGNAMENTI ON LINE (iol.unibo.it)
• PASSWORD: EE+2020
• You can join the course with no password if it is in your study plan

• Presentations will be available before lectures on IOL


• All the presentations used in 2019 are already online. 2020
presentations will be updated and uploaded during the semester.
CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE
• I do recommend downloading and printing presentations before
classes

WARNING: Powerpoint presentations are not a textbook!!!


Taking good notes during classes is fundamental.
Earthquake Engineering – Introduction

Required background

• Structural mechanics:
• Structural analysis
• FEM (basics)
• Structural engineering:
• Eurocode framework
• Design criteria
• Design of reinforced concrete structures for non
seismic loads
Earthquake Engineering – Introduction

References

1. Steven L. Kramer, Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering


2. C.A. Chopra, Dynamics of Structures: Theory and Applications to Earthquake
Engineering
3. Eurocodes 1992-1-1 and 1998-1, 1998-3. Online access from UniBO network
4. Avramidis, I., Athanatopoulou, A., Morfidis, K., Sextos, A., Giaralis, A., Eurocode-
Compliant Seismic Analysis and Design of R/C Buildings, Springer.
5. Penelis, G.G. and Kappos, A.J., Earthquake-resistant Concrete Structures
6. Thomas Paulay and M. J. N. Priestley, Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete and
Masonry Buildings
7. Ahmed Y. Elghazouli, Seismic Design of Buildings to Eurocode 8, Spoon press.
Earthquake Engineering – Introduction

Contents of the course

1. Fundamentals of Dynamics of Single Degree of


Freedom Systems (SDOFs)
Earthquake Engineering – Introduction

Contents of the course

1. Fundamentals of Dynamics of Single Degree of Freedom


Systems (SDOFs)
Response spectra

Harmonic excitation Ground motion


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2. Seismology and Seismic hazard analysis

Seismology
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3. Dynamics of Multi-degree of freedom systems


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4. Complex buildings – irregularities, torsional effects


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5. Effect of ductility in reducing action effects

DUCTILITY as an
objective of the
design

Ductile behaviour

Non Ductile behaviour

Design criteria
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6. (Linear) Methods of analysis

Lateral force method


Fi

Response spectrum method


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7. Performance – Based Design
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8. RC structures – design criteria

δ YES δ NO

h θ1
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9. RC walls – modelling and detailing
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10. Non linear analysis of structures


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Contacts

prof. Nicola Buratti


• E-mail: [email protected]
• Office hours: : By appointment

Lidia Battaglia (Tutor)


• E-mail: [email protected]
• Office hours: By appointment
Nicola Buratti

DICAM – Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental and


Materials Engineering

[email protected]

www.unibo.it

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