Rensselaer Catalog 2021-2022 [Archived Catalog]
Center for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
|
|
Return to: Schools & Departments
Director: Ricardo Dobry
Associate Director: Tarek Abdoun
Associate Director for Training and Outreach: Victoria Bennett
The Center for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (CEES) is a multi-disciplinary research center committed to providing researchers a state-of-the-art facility to conduct analytical, experimental, and multi-disciplinary research. The facility is a multi-hazard mitigation site with a capability to support research for mitigation of other natural hazards. The facility is now a home to tele-participation tools, including state-of-the-art telecontrol and teleconference rooms. The CEES center is also home to a 2-directional earthquake simulator, 2-degrees of freedom and 4-degrees of freedom in-flight robots and state-of-the-art Data Acquisition (DAQ) software.
The facility is used for innovative research, including use by Rensselaer faculty and outside researchers working on campus, or via tele-participation tools. Since 2004, the CEES facility has participated in over 35 major research projects for both NSF and industrial users, which focus on:
- the seismic response of pile foundations to liquefaction.
- the effect of blasting on tunnels and earth embankments.
- the centrifuge modeling of levees, retaining walls, tailings dams, slopes, and offshore structures.
- the development of advanced sensors and tools for centrifuge and existing in-flight robots.
- the numerical modeling and analysis of buildings subjected to seismic loads.
- field monitoring and assessing of levee and flood-control infrastructure system.
Affiliated Faculty: T. Abdoun, V. Bennett, R. Dobry, M. O’Rourke, M. Symans, S. Uchida, M. Zeghal, T. Zimmie
Return to: Schools & Departments
|