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24th — 25th June 2019 | London, UK
SeismiCON 2019
Preliminary Programme
2nd International Conference on
Seismic Design and Analysis of
Structures and Foundations
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About the Conference:
Throughout history we have seen the devastating effects of earthquakes in high seismic regions across the world.
Recently, in Italy, Chile, Nepal and Indonesia earthquakes with large magnitudes have caused serious loss of life and
severe damage to infrastructures, making everyday living extremely difficult. Risks also arise from tsunamis, seen
from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, necessitating a global response to reduce hazards in nuclear power
plants. The economic and life losses associated with earthquakes are mostly related, directly or indirectly, to dam-
age of buildings and infrastructure. Population growth and poorly built housing are among the factors which have
increased vulnerability to disasters following earthquakes. Seismic resilient infrastructure and risk reduction in de-
veloping countries are very important to reduce both the long term and short term natural hazards. SeismiCON
2019 will bring together international experts from academia and industry in the field of earthquake and geotech-
nical engineering, providing the opportunity to share and discuss their work and experiences with a focus on seis-
mic design and analysis of structures and foundations.
Conference Themes • Structural Earthquake Engineering
• Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
• Engineering Seismology
• Design and Analysis of New Structures
• Analysis and Assessment of Existing Structures
• Seismic Retrofitting
• Performance Based Design
• Loss Mitigation
• Seismic Risk Assessment
• Disaster Management
• Bridges, Buildings, Nuclear Plants, Dams, Foundations, Geotechnical & Special Struc-
tures
• Soil-Structure Interaction
• Monitoring, Field and Laboratory-based Testing
• Codes and Standards
• Field Missions & Lessons Learned
• Case Studies
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Technical Advisory Panel Dr. Katrin Beyer, EPFL, Switzerland
Prof. Brian Broderick, Trinity College, Ireland
Dr. Mehmet Celebi, US Geological Survey, USA
Prof. Mohamed ElGawady, Missouri University of Science
& Technology, USA
Dr. Gaetano Elia, University of Newcastle, UK
Prof. Amr Elnashai, University of Houston, USA
Prof. Massimo Fragiacomo, University of L’Aquila, Italy
Dr. Feng Fu, City University of London, UK
Dr Barnali Ghosh, Mott Macdonald, UK
Mr. Erdal Safak , Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake
Research Institute ,Turkey
Dr. Sumanta Halder, IIT, Bhubaneswar, India
Dr. Masayuki Hyodo, Yamaguchi University, Japan
Prof. Sameh S.F. Mehanny , Cairo University, Egypt
Prof Konstantinos Tsavdaridis ,University of Leeds,UK
Dr. Stavros Mitoulis, University of Surrey, UK
Prof. Rolando Orense, University of Auckland, New Zea-
land
Prof. Nawal Prinja, Wood, UK
Registration Fees
Full Registration: £400
Student Registration: £200
Organising Committee
Professor Purnendu Das, ASRANet Ltd, UK
Dr Piotr Omenzetter, The University of Aberdeen, UK
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Amr Elnashai, University of Houston, USA
Prof. George Mylonakis, University of Bristol, UK
Invited Speakers
Prof. Mohamed ElGawady, Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA
Prof. Philippe Guéguen, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
Prof. Michael Pender, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Prof. Erdal Safak , Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute Bogazici Uni-
versity ,Turkey
Prof Stefano Parolai, OGS Instituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisca Sperimentale,
Italy
Prof. Shehata Eldabie Abdel Raheem, Assiut University, Egypt
Dr Gaetano Elia, Newcastle University, UK
Dr Feng Fu, City University of London, UK
Prof Oh Sung Kwon, University of Toronto, Canada
Prof Hussam Mahmoud, Colorado State University, USA
Prof Vlatko Sheshov, University’Ss Cyril and Methodius Skopje, Macedonia
Dr Antonio Correa, LNEC, Portugal
Dr Barnali Ghosh, Mott Mac, UK
Prof Felice Carlo Ponzo, University of Basilicata, Italy
Prof Giovanni Fabbrocino, University of Molise, Italy
Prof Ufuk Yazgan, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Prof Junhee Kim, Yonsei University, South Korea
Day One 24th June
8:15-8:55 DELEGATE REGISTRATION
9:00-09:10 OPENING
9:10-9:50 KEYNOTE PAPER: INTEGRATED ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS OF BUILDINGS UNDER
EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE LOADING SCENARIOS
AMR ELNASHAI, UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, USA
9:50-10:30 KEYNOTE PAPER: STRESSES IN SOILS DUE TO SEISMIC SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION LOADS
GEORGE MYLONAKIS, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, UK
10:30-11:00 BREAK
11:00-11:30 INVITED PAPER: HYBRID FIBER-CONCRETE-STEEL COLUMNS FOR ACCELERATED BRIDGE CON
STRUCTION UNDER EXTREME LOADS
MOHAMED ELGAWADY, MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, USA
11:30-12:00 INVITED PAPER: STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING APPLIED TO CIVIL ENGINEERING BUILDINGS
AFTER EARTHQUAKES USING STRONG AND WEAK MOTION DATA
PHILIPPE GUÉGUEN, UNIVERSITÉ GRENOBLE ALPES, FRANCE
12:00-12:30 INVITED PAPER: PILE AND SHALLOW FOUNDATION DAMPING FROM PROTOTYPE SNAP-BACK
TESTING
MICHAEL PENDER, UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
12:30-13:00 INVITED PAPER: RESEARCH NEEDS ON SEISMIC DESIGN OF STRUCTURES
ERDEL SAFAK, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY, TURKEY
13:00-14:00 LUNCH
14:00-14:30 INVITED PAPER: INVESTIGATING BUILDING BEHAVIOUR AND SOIL STRUCTURE INTERACTION:
RESULTS FROM DIFFERENT EXPERIMENTS
STEFANO PAROLAI, INSTITUTO NAZIONALE DI OCEANOGRAFIA E DI GEOFISCA SPERIMENTALE, ITALY
14:30-15:00 INVITED PAPER: STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING OF STRUCTURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES:
FROM MAINTENANCE TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
FELICE CARLO PONZO, UNIVERSITY OF BASILICATA, ITALY
15:00-15:30 INVITED PAPER: 3D SSI SEISMIC MODELLING – BLACK ART OR ADVANCEMENT?
BARNALI GHOSH, MOTT MAC, UK
15:30-16:00 INVITED PAPER: POST-EVENT SEISMIC LOSS ESTIMATION FRAMEWORK ON OBSERVATION DATA OF A
RECENT KOREAN EARTHQUAKE
JUNHEE KIM, INSUB CHOI, YONSEI UNIVERSITY, SOUTH KOREA
16:00-16:30 BREAK
16:30-17:00 INVITED PAPER: FRAGILITY ANALYSIS FOR STEEL COMPOSITE SLIM DECK BUILDINGS UNDER
EARTHQUAKE LOADING
FENG FU, CITY UNIVERSITY LONDON, UK
17:00-17:30 INVITED: ASSESSMENT OF COLLAPSE RISK OF DAMAGED STRUCTURES: A FRAMEWORK
COMBINING VISUAL INSPECTION AND VIBRATION MEASUREMENTS
UFUK YAZGAN, ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, TURKEY
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Day Two 25th June
9:00-9:30 INVITED PAPER: EVALUATION AND MITIGATION OF SEISMIC POUNDING EFFECTS ON ADJACENT
STRUCTURES
SHEHATA ELDABIE ABDEL RAHEEM, ASSIUT UNIVERSITY, EGYPT
9:30-10:00 INVITED PAPER: ADVANCED DYNAMIC ANALYSES IN GEOTECHNICAL EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING:
OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
GAETANO ELIA, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF BARI, ITALY
M. ROUAINIA, NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY, UK
10:00-10:30 INVITED PAPER: SEISMIC DESIGN CODES, PROBABILISTIC ASSESSMENT OF STRUCTURES AND RISK
REDUCTION.
ANTONIO CORREA, LNEC, PORTUGAL
10:30-11:00 BREAK
11:00-11:30 INVITED PAPER: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF PILE FOUNDATION IN
LIQUEFIED GROUND
VLATKO SHESHOV, UNIVERSITY’SS CYRIL AND METHODIUS SKOPJE, MACEDONIA
11:30-12:00 INVITED PAPER: DEVELOPMENT OF HYBRID SIMULATION FRAMEWORK, UT-SIM, AT THE UNIVERSITY
OF TORONTO AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO STRUCTURES SUBJECTED TO EARTHQUAKE
OH SUNG KWON, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, CANADA
12:00-12:30 INVITED PAPER: OPTIMIZED PERFORMANCE OF SUSPENDED FLOOR BUILDING SYSTEM UNDER
SEISMIC AND WIND HAZARDS
HUSSAM MAHMOUD, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, USA
12:30-14:00 LUNCH
14:00-14:30 INVITED PAPER: DYNAMIC MONITORING OF BUILDINGS AND INFRASTRUCTURES IN SEISMIC PRONE AREAS
GIOVANNI FABBROCINO, UNIVERSITY OF MOLISE, ITALY
DANILO GARGARO, S2X, ITALY
14:30-14:50 INVITED PAPER: DEVELOPMENT OF SEISMIC RESPONSE ANALYSIS METHOD USING HIGH-FIDELITY MODEL
FOR LARGE-SCALE REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES
H. MOTOYAMA, KAGAWA UNIVERITY, JAPAN
M. HORI, UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO, JAPAN
14:50-15:10 3D PRINTED NEGATIVE STIFFNESS STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS FOR ENERGY DISSIPATION
YASSER DARWISH, MST, USA
MOHAMED ELGAWADY, MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, USA
15:10-15:30 COMPARATIVE STUDY ACCORDING TO CODES AND STANDARDS OF THE FRAGILITY OF RC WALLS
SUBJECTED TO SHEAR IN SEISMIC ZONE
S. DJEHAICHIA, UNIVERSITY OF MOHAMED SEDDIK BENYAHIA JIJEL, ALGERIA
A. ROUHABI, M’HAMED BOUGARA UNIVERSITY, ALGERIA
15:30-15:50 SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION FOR THE SEISMIC DESIGN OF RC STRUCTURES: A STATE-OF-THE-ART
REVIEW
MIRCEA BARNUARE, DANIEL MANOLI, MATEI BUGNARIU, POPP ASSOCIATTI, ROMANIA
15:50-16:10 EXTERNAL SEISMIC RETROFITTING METHODS FOR UNINTERRUPTED BUILDING FUNCTIONALITY
F. SUTCU, ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, TURKEY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Prof. Amr Elnashai, University of Houston, USA
Integrated analytical framework for analysis of buildings under earthquake and fire
loading scenarios
Prof. Amr Elnashai is the Vice President and Vice Chancellor for Research and Technology Transfer at the
University of Houston and the University of Houston System, respectively. He was previously Dean of En-
gineering at the Pennsylvania State University, USA, and the Harold and Inge Marcus Endowed Chair in
Engineering. Before Penn State, he was head of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Amr is a fellow of the UK Royal Academy of Engineering
and fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers as well as the UK Institution of Structural Engineers.
He authored/co-authored over 145 journal publications and 4 books and many other reports and publica-
tions. He advised 45 PhD students to graduation, and over 100 MS thesis students.
Prof. George Mylonakis, University of Bristol, UK
Stresses in soils due to seismic soil-structure interaction loads
George Mylonakis is Professor at the University of Bristol, where he leads the Earthquake & Geotechnical
Engineering Research Group. He specialises in geotechnical earthquake engineering and soil-structure
interaction with emphasis on pile foundations and retaining structures. He is recipient of the Shamsher
Prakash Research Award (2002), the City University of New York’s Performance Excellence Award (1999)
and a Nominee for the 2001 Best Paper Award of the Japanese Geotechnical Society (2001). He has co-
authored over 200 scientific publications (over 70 in peer-reviewed journals), delivered more than 50 in-
vited talks around the world, and served in the Editorial Board of 5 mainstream journals, including Ge-
otechnique. He has been coordinator of numerous sponsored research projects. Findings from this re-
search have attracted over 1000 citations by independent researchers. He is also affiliated with the Univer-
sity of Patras and UCLA.
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About Croydon Located in south London, Croydon has excellent road, rail and air connections providing first class transport links
to London, the UK and overseas. Bus services are extensive. Croydon also has a Tramlink, a 28 kilometre environ-
mentally friendly light rail service which links with New Addington, Beckenham, Elmers End and Wimbledon. Croy-
don has over 2,600 acres of parkland and open spaces. The rich inheritance comprises over 120 parks and nature
reserves offering the widest possible range of sports and leisure. The surrounding fields and woods of the North
Downs provide a natural framework around the borough. Croydon is home to Crystal Palace football club, who
play at Selhurst Park. The council provides a very wide range of sports and recreational activities including four
swimming pools. The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre is one of the country's premier athletics stadia. Croy-
don has two full championship golf courses, seven 8 hole courses, pitch and putt courses and driving ranges. Sail-
ing and canoeing are available at South Norwood Lake. Croydon enjoys 20 km of the London Loop and 34 km of
bridleway for horse riding and cycling.
Getting Here
Airport Connections
Croydon is well connected globally by all London Airports through British Airways, Emirates, KLM, Air France,
Easyjet, Ryanair and many more. The airports are linked to Croydon by the Overground, Tram and the London Bus
Network . There are direct service connections to London Gatwick and London Luton airports. Journey times from
East Croydon to London Gatwick airport range from 15 to 36 minutes, with an average of 13 services per hour
during the day. The journey time from East Croydon to London Luton airport is approximately 66 minutes, with an
average of 4 services per hour during the day. There are no direct train services to London Heathrow airport, how-
ever Bus No X26 connects Heathrow airport to Croydon.
Train Connections
Fast trains run into the centre of London terminating at Victoria, London Bridge or City Thameslink stations in
about 15-20 minutes. The train service for London Luton airport also stops at London St Pancras (average journey
time approximately 40 minutes), providing interconnections for Eurostar services.
Accommodation Below are a list of hotels close to the conference venue:
Jury's Inn From £48
Croydon Park Hotel From £60
The Lansdowne Hotel From £60
Travelodge Croydon Central From £43
Hampton by Hilton Croydon From £60
Premier Inn From £60
CONFERENCE VENUE
JURY’S INN HOTEL
WELLESLEY ROAD,
CROYDON,
LONDON, CR0 9XY
Guests visiting London for business or pleasure, the Jury’s Inn Croydon Hotel is perfect for those not wishing to be
in the hustle and bustle of busy London, but still close by. The hotel property offers cheap hotel rooms at a central
location with the Whitgift Shopping Centre over the road and east Croydon station a short 3-4 minute walk away.
For those wanting to go into central London for a leisure day, or for business, east Croydon station is a short 17 mi-
nute train ride to London Victoria or London Bridge. However, there is plenty to discover in Croydon with various
heritage sites to explore. The Queen’s gardens are an easy 6 minute walk and Shirley park gold course is a 7 minute
drive away.
CONFERENCE DINNER VENUE
10th JUNE 2019, 19:00
JURY’S INN HOTEL
WELLESLEY ROAD,
CROYDON,
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Sponsorship & Exhibition Space
Sponsorship
Cost £1500 + VAT
Package Includes:
• 2 Free Delegate Registration
• Company Logo in the Conference Programme
• Company Logo in the Book of Abstracts
• Company Advert in the Book of Abstract (A4 Size)
• Advert in the Conference Proceedings
Exhibition
Cost £1200 + VAT
Package Includes:
• 1 Free Delegate Registration
• 1 Display table (1800 x 1200 mm) in Breakout Area
• Display material: Published material, Structural component
• Display Banners
Sponsorship Package + Exhibition Package
Cost £2100 + VAT
• 2 Free Delegate Registrations
• 1 Display Table (1800 x 1200 mm) in Breakout Area
• Display Material: Published Material, Structural Component
• Display Banners
• Company Logo in the Conference Programme
• Company Logo & Advert in the Book of Abstracts (A4 Size)
• Advert in the Conference Proceedings
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