| Conferences and Symposia : Clough-Penzien Symposium
| Program Schedule |
THURSDAY - MAY 9, 2002
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| RECEPTION |
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| 5:00-7:00 PM |
Hors doeuvres / Hosted Bar
UC Berkeley Faculty Club |
FRIDAY - MAY 10, 2002
All sessions will be held in Sibley Auditorium in the Bechtel Engineering Center
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| TECHNICAL SESSIONS |
| 8:00-8:30 AM |
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Garbarini Lounge (outside Sibley Auditorium)
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| 8:30-8:45 AM |
OPENING SESSION
Armen Der Kiureghian
Chair, Organizing Committee
Richard Newton
Dean, College of Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Adib Kanafani
Chair, Dept .of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley
Andre Filiatrault
President of CUREE
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| 8:45-10:15 AM |
SESSION 1 - DYNAMICS OF STRUCTURES
Anil K. Chopra, UC Berkeley (Session Chair)
Ray Clough and Joseph Penzien: My Mentors
Jose Roësset, Texas A&M University
Dynamic Analyses in the Frequency Domain
Wen S. Tseng, International Civil Engineering Consultants, Inc.
Dynamics of Structures in Earthquake Engineering of Bridges
Peter Fajfar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Relations Between Quantities Controlling Seismic Response
Polat Gülkan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
A Simple Approximation for the Drift Spectrum
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| 10:15-10:40 AM |
BREAK
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| 10:40-12:30 PM |
SESSION 2 - FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Edward L. Wilson, UC Berkeley (Session Co-Chair)
A Small Subset of Finite Element Students
Kurt H. Gerstle, University of Colorado, Boulder (Session Co-Chair)
The Finite-Element Method - A Little History
Carlos A. Felippa, University of Colorado at Boulder
History of Matrix Structural Analysis,
Act III:The Boeing-Berkeley Connection
Kaspar J. Willam, University of Colorado at Boulder
From Finite Elements to the Berkeley Connection
Pål Bergan, Det Norske Veritas Research, Norway
Finite Elements - Free Style
Yusef Rashid, Anantech Corporation
Computational Veracity of the Finite Element Method in Concrete Structural Analysis
Klaus-Jürgen Bathe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Key Challenges at 40 Years After
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| 12:30-2:00 PM |
LUNCH
Served on the Bechtel Plaza, outside, adjacent to Sibley Auditorium
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| 2:00-3:30 PM |
SESSION 3 - STRONG MOTION SEISMOLOGY
P. C. Jennings, California Institute of Technology (Session Chair)
Strong Motion Seismology - An Introduction
Roger Borcherdt, U.S. Geological Survey
Viscoelastic Wave Propagation in Layered Soil Deposits:
A Tale of Theory from EERC to the IBC
Norman Abrahamson, Pacific Gas & Electricity Company
Velocity Pulses in Near Fault Ground Motions
Carlos Sousa Oliveira, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
Advancements from the Last 30 Years and New Avenues for the Future
Chin-Hsiung Loh, National Taiwan University, China
Hazard-Consistent Description of Seismic Force for Taiwan Seismic Codes
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| 3:30-4:00 PM |
BREAK
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| 4:00-5:10 PM |
SESSION 4 - PROBABILISTIC METHODS
C. C. Tung, North Carolina State University (Session Chair)
A Statistical Model for a Certain Construction Model
Alfredo H-S. Ang, University of California, Irvine
Probabilistic Methods in Seismic Hazard Analysis and Optimal Seismic Design of Structures
Luis Esteva, National University of Mexico
Probabilistic Models of Seismic Response and Performance for Engineering Design Practice
Armen Der Kiureghian, University of California, Berkeley
Deterministic Recollections, Probabilistuic Finite Elements
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| BANQUET |
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| 6:30-10:00 PM |
BANQUET DINNER
Great Hall of the Bancroft Hotel (corner of College and Bancroft Avenues, directly across from the campus.)
Speaker: Karl S. Pister, University of California, Berkeley
Reflections on a Half Century with Two Distiguished Colleagues
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SATURDAY - MAY 11, 2002
All sessions will be held in Sibley Auditorium in the Bechtel Engineering Center
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| TECHNICAL SESSIONS |
| 8:00-8:30 AM |
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Garbarini Lounge (outside Sibley Auditorium)
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| 8:30-10:00 AM |
SESSION 5 - EXPERIMENTAL SIMULATION
Jack G. Bouwkamp, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany (Session Chair)
Experimental Simulation
Frieder Seible, University of California, San Diego
Large/Full-Scale Laboratory Validation of Seismic Bridge Response
Masayoshi Nakashima, Kyoto University, Japan
Impact of U.S.-Japan Research Using Large-Scale Testing Facilities on Development of Pseudo Dynamic Testing
Mete A. Sozen, Purdue University
The Clough-Penzien Paradox
Pedro A. Hidalgo, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile
Earthquake Engineering in Chile: From the 60s Until Now
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| 10:00-10:30 AM |
BREAK
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| 10:30-12:00 PM |
SESSION 6 - STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND RETROFIT
Vitelmo V. Bertero, University of California, Berkeley (Session Chair)
Contributions of Professors Clough and Penzien to Current Trends in Structural Design and Retrofit
S.-L. Lee, National University of Singapore
Wind Load Design of Tall Buildings
Robert D. Hanson, University of Michigan
Evaluation and Repair of Earthquake Damaged Buildings
Kazuhiko Kawashima, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Effects of Pounding and Restrainers on the Seismic Response of Bridges
James E. Roberts, Caltrans
Caltrans Seismic Design Philosophy
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| 12:00-1:30 PM |
LUNCH
Served on the Bechtel Plaza, outside, adjacent to Sibley Auditorium
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| 1:30-3:20 PM |
SESSION 7 - SPECIAL STRUCTURES
Mihran S. Agbabian, University of Southern California (Session Chair)
An Overview of Special Structures
Roy A. Imbsen, Imbsen & Associates, Inc.
The Contributions of Joseph Penzien and Ray Clough to Bridge Design Methodology Following the San Fernando Earthquake
Ikuo Katayama, Tokyo Electric Power Services Company, Ltd., Japan
HASSI and SSI Analysis of Heavy Structures
Yusof Ghanaat, Quest Structures
Dam-Water-Foundation Interaction Effects in Earthquake Response of Arch Dams
Chang-hua Yen, MWH Energy & Infrastructure, Inc.
Earthquake Behaviour of Arch Dams
Z. Guando & Chen Houqun, China Institute of Water Resources & Hydropower Research
Cordial Friendship and Successful Coooperation in Honor of Professor Ray W. Clough
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| 3:20-3:45 PM |
BREAK
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| 3:45-5:15 PM |
SESSION 8 - EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
Shih Chi Liu, National Science Foundation (Session Chair)
Recent Research in Sensors and Smart Structures Technology
Stephen A. Mahin, University of California, Berkeley
Towards a Collaborative Vision of Earthquake Engineering Research:
The George E. Brown Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
Gregory Fenves, University of California, Berkeley
The OpenSees Software Framework for Earthquake Engineering
Kris Pister, University of California, Berkeley
Structural Monitoring with Smart Dust
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| 5:15-5:30 PM |
CLOSING SESSION
Armen Der Kiureghian, University of California, Berkeley
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