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As per available reports about 1 Relevant Journals, 3 Conferences are presently dedicated exclusively to Earthquake Engineering and about 18 articles are being published on Earthquake Engineering.

Earthquake engineering is covering several sub disciplines. Mannvit's structural engineers have extensive knowledge and experience related to the different elements of earthquake engineering (also called seismic engineering), including seismic analysis and seismic design. Seismic retrofitting is the modification of existing structures to make them more resistant to seismic activity, ground motion, or soil failuredue to earthquakes. With better understanding of seismic demand on structures and with our recent experiences with large earthquakes nearurban centers, the need of seismic retrofitting is well acknowledged. Prior to the introduction of modern seismic codes in the late 1960s fordeveloped countries (US, Japan etc.) and late 1970s for many other parts of the world (Turkey, China etc.),many structures were designedwithout adequate detailing and reinforcement for seismic protection. In view of the imminent problem, various research works has been carriedout. State-of-the-art technical guidelines for seismic assessment, retrofit and rehabilitation have been published around the world - such as theASCE-SEI 41 and the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering (NZSEE)'s guidelines. These codes must be regularly updated; the 1994 Northridge Earthquake brought to light the brittleness of welded steel frames, for example.
 

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Aim & Scope:

Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, published biannually, is established by the Institute of Engineering Mechanics (IEM), China Earthquake Administration, in cooperation with MCEER, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, to promote scientific exchange between Chinese and foreign scientists and engineers so as to improve the theory and practice of earthquake hazards mitigation, preparedness, and recovery.

To accomplish this purpose, the journal aims to attract a balanced number of papers between Chinese and international authors by publishing original papers and invited papers addressing the state-of-the-art knowledge and practice that have overlapping interest between China and other countries related to earthquake engineering. The journal has a special interest in encouraging joint authorship of Chinese and foreign contributors such as those resulting from PRC-US cooperative research projects.

The following is a list of some subject areas describing the scope of the journal:

• Evaluations of damage to structures and engineering systems resulting from recent earthquakes.
• New observations of strong motion characteristics and data processing techniques.
• Seismic risk and hazard analysis of civil infrastructure systems.
• Site effects on structures and geotechnical earthquake engineering.
• Seismic behavior and design criteria for buildings and lifeline systems.
• Advances in structural dynamics relevant to earthquake engineering.
• Theory and practice of health monitoring for structures under extreme loading.
• Seismic retrofit strategies for existing infrastructure systems.
• Structural response modification using emerging control technologies and high performance materials.
Engineering structural vibration under wind, wave and other dynamical loadings

Earthquake or seismic performance defines a structure's ability to sustain its main functions, such as its safety and serviceability, at and after a particular earthquake exposure. A structure is normally considered safe if it does not endanger the lives and well-being of those in or around it by partially or completely collapsing. A structure may be considered serviceable if it is able to fulfill its operational functions for which it was designed.

Basic concepts of the earthquake engineering, implemented in the major building codes, assume that a building should survive a rare, very severe earthquake by sustaining significant damage but without globally collapsing. On the other hand, it should remain operational for more frequent, but less severe seismic events.

Market Analysis:

Satellite imagery was used after Hurricane Charley in August 2004. The hurricane was particularly damaging, causing more than $15.4 billion in losses. Moreover, Charley was one of an unprecedented four severe hurricanes that made landfall in Florida over a period of six weeks in the fall of 2004. The aggregate direct losses from these hurricanes exceeded $50 billion. The wide spread and severe impact illustrates the need to acquire information rapidly on the extent and geographic locations of losses both for emergency response and recovery planning. The acquisition of this information, especially during the critically important hours and days immediately after the event, is impeded by blocked roadways, extensive loss of electric power, and malfunctioning traffic control infrastructure.

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10. American Meteorological Society
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15. International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
16. National Weather Association
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18. Satellite Industry Association
19. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) ... Organizations
20. Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association
21. European satellite operators Associations
22. Indian Society of Earthquake Technology
23. National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal
24. Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering
25. Seismological Society of America
26. International Association for Earthquake Engineering (IAEE)
27. New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering Inc.
28. Association of American State Geologists (AASG)
29. Center for Earthquake Research & Information (CERI)
30. Australian Earthquake Engineering Society

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