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Wind Hazard & Earthquake Engineering Lab: Research and Outreach

Wind Hazard & Earthquake Engineering Lab: Research and Outreach. Florida A&M University – Florida State University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering NSF/MCEER Site Visit 2003. Introduction.

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Wind Hazard & Earthquake Engineering Lab: Research and Outreach

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  1. Wind Hazard & Earthquake Engineering Lab:Research and Outreach Florida A&M University – Florida State University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering NSF/MCEER Site Visit 2003

  2. Introduction • The Wind Hazard and Earthquake Engineering Lab is located at FAMU-FSU College of Engineering campus. • WHEEL was established in 1999 as part of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. • The lab’s goal is to promote research in wind hazard and earthquake engineering.

  3. Introduction • WHEEL conducts research, publishes reports and articles, and provides partial financial support for students. • Some of the research interests include: • passive and active structural control, • sensor/actuator placement using genetic algorithms, • damage mitigation assessment after natural disasters, • computational fluid dynamics for the design and analysis of structures exposed to high winds, • structural health monitoring, • mitigation of pounding.

  4. Student Researchers • 4 Ph.D. students, 2 Graduate students and 4 Undergraduate students • Journal articles published in the Journal of Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics • Invited Presentations of Results at conferences in Los Angeles, St. Louis, and Tokyo, Japan.

  5. MCEER Research • “An Earthquake Analysis of an Existing Structure in the Southeast Region of the United States” • Structural Description: • Florida Department of Education Building • 17 story steel frame (3 bay x 10 bay) • FEM model developed • Passive Control • No external inputs to function • Tuned mass damper and Base Isolator • Damage Approximation • Damage functions, HAZUS

  6. MCEER Research Cont.

  7. Education • Developed lab experiments and demonstrations using a small scale shaking table • Information was published as a part of the University Consortium of Instructional Shaking Tables (UCIST) • Structural Dynamics has been integrated into the Civil Engineering Mechanics course at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering

  8. REU Programs • Undergraduate students conduct research in the areas of wind and earthquake engineering. • Program concludes with the submission of final reports and oral presentations. REU Summer 1999 REU Summer 2000 REU Summer 2001

  9. Outreach • Developed a short course on engineering and natural hazards for elementary school teachers and their students • Students participate in the two week program to help test the course curriculum • Students wrote papers on natural hazards, built buildings with LEGOS, and tested them on the shaking table

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