Risk Assessment for the Seismic protection Of industRial facilities
Konstantinos V. Spiliopoulos
Prof. Konstantinos Spiliopoulos (Team Member), Associate Professor, School Civil Eng., Inst. of Structural Analysis & Antiseismic Research, B.Sc. degree in civ. eng. (1978, NTUA), Ph.D in Structural Mechanics (1984, Imperial College). Research interests: development of incremental or direct numerical methods in a wide range of nonlinear static and dynamic structural analysis problems, e.g. inelastic analysis, shakedown, large strains, large displacements, earthquake engineering. Author of more than 50 International Journal & Conference papers and 3 chapters in books.
Key publications:
1.K.V. Spiliopoulos and G.Ch. Lykidis, "An Efficient Three-dimensional Solid Finite Element Dynamic Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures", Earth. Engng. & Struct. Dynamics, Vol. 35, pp. 135-157, 2006.
2.Ch.A. Kaklamanis and K.V. Spiliopoulos, "A General Formulation for Large Strains Hyperelastic Trusses", 8th HSTAM Intern. Congr. on Mech., Patras, Greece, 2007.
3.G.Ch. Lykidis and K.V. Spiliopoulos, "3D Solid Finite Element Analysis of Cyclically Loaded RC Structures Allowing Embedded Reinforcement Slippage", ASCE Jnl. Struct. Engng., Vol.134, pp. 629-638, 2008.
4.K.V. Spiliopoulos and T.N. Patsios, "A Quick Estimate of the Strength of Uniaxially Tied Framed Structures", J. Constr. Steel Research, Vol. 65, pp. 1763-1775, 2009.
5.K.V. Spiliopoulos and T.N. Patsios, "An Efficient Mathematical Programming Method for the Elastoplastic Analysis of Frames", Engng. Struct., Vol. 32, pp. 1199-1214, 2010.