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Research Brief: Validation of Molecular Dynamics-Based Structural Damage

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Keremidis, Kostas; Pellenq, Roland
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Abstract
Windstorms currently generate $28 billion in average annual damage and this figure is projected to potentially rise to $38 billion by 2075. Traditional engineering approaches that analyze the resilience of structures fail to account for non-structural damage because of the difficulties in modeling such damage. Additionally, even detailed frameworks, like FEMA’s HAZUS-MH, provide results only for categories of building types. While it is possible to model the sudden impact of loads from hazards like windstorms using such existing frameworks, a methodology does not exist by which to readily and quantitatively model such damage to unique building designs.
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2019-03
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/130033
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MIT CSHub Research Brief; Volume 2019, Issue 2
Keywords
Resilience, Structural Mechanics, Structural Engineering, Climate Change

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