18:00 - 21:30
Thessaloniki Concert Hall M2
Room: CR2
Greece
18th June 2018
Project Symposium and Meeting
Workshop Agenda
EXperimental & Computational Hybrid Assessment
of Natural Gas Pipelines Exposed to Seismic Risk
Symposium Agenda
“Safe Energy Transmission and Storage
in Earthquake Prone Areas”
18th June 2018, 18:00 – 21:30
Thessaloniki Concert Hall, M2, (Room: CR2)
Greece
17:45-18:00 Arrival to Venue (Building M2, Room CR2)
Project Update
18:00-18:10 Welcome address
George Manolis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (Local Organizer)
Anastasios Sextos, University of Bristol, UK (Project Coordinator)
18:10-18:30 Administrative and financial aspects
Anastasios Sextos, University of Bristol, UK
18:30-18:40 Discussion
WP2: Hybrid experimentation on principle failure modes of the soil-pipeline system
18:40-18:50 Experimental investigation of soil-pipe interaction, UniBristol
Adam Crewe, University of Bristol, UK
18:50-19:00 Design of shear stack tests for soil-pipe interaction, UniBristol
Nikos Psyrras, University of Bristol, UK
19:00-19:10 Experimental investigation of soil-pipe interaction, UniToronto
Oh-Sung Kwon, University of Toronto, Canada
19:10-19:20 Experimental investigation of soil-pipe interaction, UniPatras
Stathis Bοusias, University of Patras, Greece
19:20-19:30 Mini Hybrid Setup UniToronto, UniNaples & UniBristol
George Baltzopoulos, University of Naples, Italy
19:30-19:40 Coffee break
WP3: 3D numerical simulation of soil-pipeline interaction
19:40-19:50 Formulation of support-pipe interaction for pipelines based on Generalized Beam Theory
Volkmar Zabel, Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
Carsten Koenke, Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
Abinet Kilfe Habtemariam, Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
Marcelo Bianco, Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
19:50-20:00 Pile-soil-structure interaction in urban areas
Robert Borsutzky, HOCHTIEF, Germany
Xenia Karatzia, HOCHTIEF, Germany
George Mylonakis, University of Bristol, UK
20:00-20:10 Numerical Modeling of soil-pipe interaction
Frank Wuttke, University of Kiel, Germany
WP4: Analytical & numerical prediction of spatially variable permanent ground displacements of long NG pipelines
20:10-20:20 Soil-Pipe-Interaction Phenomena on Slopes Under Asynchronous Earthquake Excitation
Thanassis Markou, Aalto University, Finland
Amir Kaynia, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Norway
George Manolis, Aristotle University, Greece
20:20-20:30 Buckling potential of buried steel pipes under spatially variable earthquake ground motions
Nikos Psyrras, University of Bristol, UK
Oh-Sung Kwon, University of Toronto, Canada
Simos Gerasimidis, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA
Anastasios Sextos, University of Bristol, UK
20:30-20:40 Damage of natural gas pipelines under compression
Grigoris Tsinidis, University of Sannio, Italy
Luigi Di Sarno, University of Sannio, Italy & University of Liverpool, UK
WP5:Multi-damage seismic risk assessment of soil-NG pipeline networks
20:40-20:50 Seismic risk assessmemt of spatially distributed systems
Iunio Iervolino, University of Naples, Italy
George Baltzopoulos, University of Naples, Italy
20:50-21:00 Critical damage modes and intensity measure efficiency of NG pipelines
Grigoris Tsinidis, University of Sannio, Italy
Peter Furtner, Vienna Consulting Engineers, Austria
Luigi Di Sarno, University of Sannio, Italy & University of Liverpool, UK
21:00-21:10 Post-earthquake risk assessment for buried gas pipelines at regional scale
Raffaele De Rissi, University of Bristol, UK
Flavia De Luca, University of Bristol, UK
Anastasios Sextos, University of Bristol, UK
Oh-Sung Kwon, University of Toronto, Canada
WP6: NG Pipeline inspection and health monitoring for maintenance and rehabilitation
21:10-21:20 Post-hazard assessment and rating of pipelines
Charalampos Thanopoulos, University of Patras, Greece
Peter Furtner, Vienna Consulting Engineers, Austria
Stathis Bousias, University of Patras, Greece
Helmut Wenzel, WENZEL Consulting Engineers GmbH, Austria
21:20-21:30 Discussion
WELCOME ADDRESS, PROFESSOR GEORGE MANOLIS, ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI, GR
ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL ASPECTS, PROFESSOR ANASTASIOS SEXTOS, PROJECT COORDINATOR, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, UK