This paper describes an approach used to develop retrofit strategies for hospitals and other critical facilities in low to moderate seismic hazard zones, where strong earthquakes are infrequent, but if they should occur, the consequences would be high. Hospitals in New York State and other urban centers in the eastern U.S. fall into this category, where seismic retrofit requires information on the impact of losing medical services after a destructive earthquake. A team of MCEER re-searchers is currently developing an approach to address this task. It is a truly multidisciplinary effort, with team members from a variety of disciplines including engineering, seismology, structural dynamics, risk and reliability analysis, manufacturing process...
A relevant number of critical facilities, such as hospitals, schools and city halls, experienced ext...
The goal of this research project was to provide earthquake loss estimates for two test communities...
California provides the paradigm for lessening devastating earthquake damage in U.S. buildings. This...
This paper discusses the recurrent problems that emerge in the seismic risk mitigation policy proces...
Hospital functionality after an earthquake is paramount for disaster response and community recovery...
The purpose of this study is to critically examine whether hospitals located in high seismic risk ar...
This paper describes the research currently underway at the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake ...
Background and objective: Continuous services provision of a hospital before and after a disaster is...
Past earthquakes have illustrated the impacts of reduced hospital functionality due to physical dama...
A multidisciplinary team of investigators from the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineeri...
The earthquake hazard in mid-America is characterized by large, but infrequent events. As a result,...
On July 28-29, 1999, the Mid-America Earthquake (MAE) Center and the Institute for Business & Home ...
In the fall of 1992, MCEER initiated work on a comprehensive research program, sponsored by the Fede...
Hospitals play a critical role in ensuring community safety. It is imperative that they remain opera...
Metro Manila is exposed to the Marikina Fault Valley system. The East and West Valley Faults, accord...
A relevant number of critical facilities, such as hospitals, schools and city halls, experienced ext...
The goal of this research project was to provide earthquake loss estimates for two test communities...
California provides the paradigm for lessening devastating earthquake damage in U.S. buildings. This...
This paper discusses the recurrent problems that emerge in the seismic risk mitigation policy proces...
Hospital functionality after an earthquake is paramount for disaster response and community recovery...
The purpose of this study is to critically examine whether hospitals located in high seismic risk ar...
This paper describes the research currently underway at the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake ...
Background and objective: Continuous services provision of a hospital before and after a disaster is...
Past earthquakes have illustrated the impacts of reduced hospital functionality due to physical dama...
A multidisciplinary team of investigators from the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineeri...
The earthquake hazard in mid-America is characterized by large, but infrequent events. As a result,...
On July 28-29, 1999, the Mid-America Earthquake (MAE) Center and the Institute for Business & Home ...
In the fall of 1992, MCEER initiated work on a comprehensive research program, sponsored by the Fede...
Hospitals play a critical role in ensuring community safety. It is imperative that they remain opera...
Metro Manila is exposed to the Marikina Fault Valley system. The East and West Valley Faults, accord...
A relevant number of critical facilities, such as hospitals, schools and city halls, experienced ext...
The goal of this research project was to provide earthquake loss estimates for two test communities...
California provides the paradigm for lessening devastating earthquake damage in U.S. buildings. This...