Earthquake Engineering: Interdisciplinary branch of engineering

Earthquake engineering is the study of the behavior of building structures subject to earthquake impacts.

It is a subset of civil engineering.

Earthquake Engineering: Objectives of the earthquake engineering, Tools, Tsunami preparedness and protection
Concepción building Alto Río which overturned and collapsed at February 2010 Chile earthquake.

Objectives of the earthquake engineering

The main goals of earthquake engineering are:

  • Understand what happens between buildings and the ground.
  • Understand what strong earthquakes or tsunamis might do to building structures.
  • Design, build and maintain structures to last during an earthquake while following building codes.
Earthquake Engineering: Objectives of the earthquake engineering, Tools, Tsunami preparedness and protection 
18-story model on base isolators ready for testing at a shake-table.

Tools

A properly engineered structure does not necessarily have to be extremely strong or expensive.

The most powerful and affordable tools of earthquake engineering are vibration control technologies and, in particular, base isolation.

To test seismic performance of a building structure with experiments, it may be put on a shake-table that behaves like the earth shaking. The earliest shake-table experiments were performed more than a century ago.

Tsunami preparedness and protection

Tsunami or a chain of fast moving waves in the ocean caused, mostly, by powerful earthquakes is a very serious challenge for people's safety and for tsunami protection of buildings and civil infrastructure. Those waves can flood coastal areas, destroy houses and even swipe away whole towns.

Though tsunami can not be prevented, there are warning systems developed recently which warn the population before the big waves reach the land to let them enough time to rush to safety.

Notes

Ahmadi Maleki, M., Emami, M. Application of SVM for investigation of factors affecting compressive strength and consistency of geopolymer concretes. Journal of civil Engineering and Materials Application, 2019; 3(2): 95-101. doi: 10.22034/jcema.2019.92507

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