The Built Environment Data platform for experimental test data in earthquake engineering

IF 4.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Davit Shahnazaryan, Rui Pinho, Helen Crowley, Gerard J. O'Reilly
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Experimental testing of full structural systems and their components is crucial for understanding their response to earthquakes. Since the 1960s, global interest in such testing has grown, supported by numerous national and international funding initiatives. This has resulted in valuable data that has improved understanding of structural behaviour, spurred the development of new mitigation solutions and helped validate numerical models critical for simulation studies. These advancements have enabled engineers to improve building codes and guidelines, and have allowed risk modellers to more accurately assess risk. With advanced computational resources, integrating experimental findings into broader initiatives becomes crucial. This article discusses a recent European initiative, Built Environment Data (BED) (https://builtenvdata.eu/), which currently offers a platform to store and manage data from experimental research, embodied carbon and simulated design services. BED aims to serve the European Plate Observing System (EPOS) distributed research infrastructure as one of its Thematic Core Services (TCSs). This paper focuses on the Experiments service for managing experimental data, compares it to similar global efforts and outlines the specific requirements and system architecture, including the web services and datasets currently offered. The Experiments service is expected to significantly support engineers worldwide by making experimental research and data more findable, accessible, inter-operable and re-usable.

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地震工程实验测试数据的建筑环境数据平台
对整个结构系统及其部件进行试验测试,对于了解它们对地震的反应至关重要。自 20 世纪 60 年代以来,在众多国家和国际资助计划的支持下,全球对此类测试的兴趣与日俱增。这些宝贵的数据提高了人们对结构行为的认识,促进了新的减震解决方案的开发,并帮助验证了对模拟研究至关重要的数字模型。这些进步使工程师能够改进建筑规范和准则,并使风险建模人员能够更准确地评估风险。有了先进的计算资源,将实验结果整合到更广泛的计划中就变得至关重要。本文讨论的是欧洲最近的一项计划--建筑环境数据(BED)(https://builtenvdata.eu/),该计划目前提供了一个平台,用于存储和管理来自实验研究、体现碳和模拟设计服务的数据。BED 的目标是为欧洲板块观测系统(EPOS)分布式研究基础设施提供服务,作为其专题核心服务(TCS)之一。本文重点介绍用于管理实验数据的实验服务,将其与全球类似的工作进行比较,并概述具体要求和系统架构,包括目前提供的网络服务和数据集。通过使实验研究和数据更加可查找、可访问、可互操作和可重用,实验服务有望为全球工程师提供重要支持。
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Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 工程技术-工程:地质
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
13.30%
发文量
180
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics provides a forum for the publication of papers on several aspects of engineering related to earthquakes. The problems in this field, and their solutions, are international in character and require knowledge of several traditional disciplines; the Journal will reflect this. Papers that may be relevant but do not emphasize earthquake engineering and related structural dynamics are not suitable for the Journal. Relevant topics include the following: ground motions for analysis and design geotechnical earthquake engineering probabilistic and deterministic methods of dynamic analysis experimental behaviour of structures seismic protective systems system identification risk assessment seismic code requirements methods for earthquake-resistant design and retrofit of structures.
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