Multi-hazard approaches to civil infrastructure engineering
Switzerland
Springer
2016
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters
Paolo Gardoni, James M. LaFave, editors
Part I. Introduction.- 1. An Introduction to Multi-Hazard Approaches to Civil Infrastructure Engineering.- Part II. Probabilistic Methods for Risk Analysis.- 2. Correlated Maps for Regional Multi-Hazard Analysis: Ideas for a Novel Approach.- 3. Supporting Life-Cycle Management of Bridges Through Multi-Hazard Reliability and Risk Assessment.- 4. Natural Hazard Probabilistic Risk Assessment Through Surrogate Modeling.- 5. Risk and decision-Making for Extreme Events: Climate Change and Terrorism.- Part III. Earthquakes.- 6. Progressive Collapse Simulation of Vulnerable Reinforced Concrete Buildings.- 7. Existing Buildings: The New Italian Provisions for Probabilistic Seismic Assessment.- 8. Multi-Hazard Multi-Objective Optimization of Building Systems with Isolated Floors Under Seismic and Wind Demands.- 9. Energy Efficiency and Disaster Resilience: a Common Approach.- Part IV. Fire, Blast, Shock and Impact.- 01. Fire Following Earthquake: Historical Events and Evaluation Framework.- 11. Progressive Collapse Resistance for Steel Building Frames: a Cascading Multi-Hazard Approach with Subsequent Fire.- 21. Innovative Strategies for Enhancing Fire Performance of FRP-Strengthened Concrete Structures.- 31. Experimental and Analysis Methods for Blast Mitigating Designs in Civil Infrastructure.- Part V. Wind Hazards.- 41. Woodframe Residential Buildings in Windstorms: Past Performance and New Directions.- 51. An Engineering-Based Catastrophe Model to Predict Tornado Damage.- 61. Performance-Based Hurricane Engineering: A Multi-Hazard Approach.- 71. Wall of Wind Research and Testing to Enhance Resilience of Civil Infrastructure to Hurricane Multi-Hazards.- Part VI. Geo-Hazards.- 81. Accounting for Unknown Unknowns in Managing Multi-Hazard Risks.- 91. Bayesian Risk Assessment of a Tsunamigenic Rockslide at Aknes Norway.- 02. Rock Moisture Dynamics, Preferential Fow, and the Stability of Hillside Slopes.- 12. Innovation in Instrumentation, Monitoring and Condition Assessment of Infrastructure.- Part VII. Societal Impact of Extreme Events.- 22. Theories of Risk Management and Multiple Hazards.- 32. Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies in Earthquake-Prone Cities.- 42. Disaster Resilience of Communities: The Role of the Built Environment.- 52. Digital Technologies, Complex Systems, and Extreme Events: Measuring Change in Policy Networks.