ACES

ADVANCED CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN STRUCTURAL AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING

 Coordinatore UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS 

 Organization address address: UNIVERSITY CAMPUS RIO PATRAS
city: RIO PATRAS
postcode: 26500

contact info
Titolo: Prof
Nome: Michael
Cognome: Fardis
Email: send email
Telefono: +302610 997651
Fax: +302610 997694

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Greece [EL]
 Totale costo 1˙233˙257 €
 EC contributo 1˙099˙999 €
 Programma FP7-REGPOT
Specific Programme "Capacities": Research potential of Convergence Regions
 Code Call FP7-REGPOT-2007-1
 Funding Scheme CSA-SA
 Anno di inizio 2008
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2008-02-01   -   2012-01-31

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS

 Organization address address: UNIVERSITY CAMPUS RIO PATRAS
city: RIO PATRAS
postcode: 26500

contact info
Titolo: Prof
Nome: Michael
Cognome: Fardis
Email: send email
Telefono: +302610 997651
Fax: +302610 997694

EL (RIO PATRAS) coordinator 0.00

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 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'Construction is the largest sector in the economy of Greece, while Structural and Earthquake Engineering are very important for the EU’s Convergence Region of Western Greece (capital: Patras), which has the highest seismicity in Europe and will see a surge in infrastructure rojects in 2008-20. The University of Patras is already of international renown in these fields, thanks to a combination of top quality faculty and very active laboratories. It wants to enhance its position and ensure continuity to its upcoming generation of senior faculty, by improving and modernising its laboratories and by networking with 7 top European RTD centres: the UK’s Building Research Establishment (EU’s largest fire testing facility), the TAMARIS Seismic Laboratory in CEA (FR) – top shaking table facility in the EU –, the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (EMPA), the European Laboratory for Structural Assessment at the EU’s Joint Research Centre (largest seismic laboratory and hub of earthquake research in the EU), the Politecnico di Torino (renowned for its strength in bridge design), TU Delft and the Geophysical Laboratory at the Université J. Fourier in Grenoble. The workplan comprises secondments to and from the 7 networking partners, repatriating (at least 3) experienced researchers, extending the capacity of the Structures lab to complex dynamic testing, establishing a fire testing facility at the Structural Materials lab, enhancing the capacity for computational simulation of seismic motions in large basins, 2 international workshops in the vicinity of Patras (with technical tours of infrastructure projects), web-based real time access to laboratory experimentation (tele-presence), production and diffusion of high level RTD.'

Introduzione (Teaser)

A sophisticated centre for structural engineering to improve earthquake-resistant construction has positioned Greece as a pioneer and expert on the topic.

Descrizione progetto (Article)

Supported by urban migration and a strong tourism sector, Greece's construction industry has boomed in recent decades. At the same time, the nation is known for its seismic activity, creating a strong tradition in building earthquake-resistant structures and improving building techniques. The country's eastern region, home to Greece's third largest city of Patras which is also known for its formidable university, represents an especially earthquake-prone zone.

Against this backdrop, the EU-funded project 'Advanced centre of excellence in structural and earthquake engineering' (ACES) helped upgrade and strengthen the university's capabilities in seismic research. To achieve its aims, the project hired three post-doctoral researchers and procured pivotal equipment such as fast servohydraulic force actuators and advanced controllers, developing sophisticated seismic testing capabilities.

Moreover, the project team built a cluster of 12 nodes (parallel processors) to simulate seismic fault rupture and wave propagation in 3 dimensions. It then enhanced a fire testing furnace on the premises to test different materials, representing a unique testing facility not only in the country but across the Balkan and eastern Mediterranean region as well.

In its bid to enhance the centre's capabilities in structural engineering, ACES organised an international workshop on performance-based earthquake engineering with the world's top experts in the field. It also hosted a workshop on innovative materials and techniques in concrete construction, which involved experts in concrete from around the world.

The centre also extended to the global scientific community web-based, real-time access to testing at the structures lab and to a database for each testing campaign. The centre's progress and the project's outcomes were published in a series of peer-reviewed papers and reports. ACES also published an online guide for bridge design with emphasis on seismic aspects, in addition to contributing to the EN-Eurocode8 for seismic design of buildings.

By enhancing the excellence, competitiveness and international standing of the University of Patras in the field, the project has enabled researchers and policymakers to improve earthquake resistance of new structures. The knowledge being generated at the centre will improve design and construction practices in this respect, making them more cost effective as well. This will help ensure sustainability and economic viability of Greece's seismic hotspots, as well as benefit the world's knowledge base on pre-empting earthquake destruction.

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