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Making the Case for Improved Structural Design: Tornado Outbreaks of 2011

机译:为改善结构设计提供依据:2011年的龙卷风爆发

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A total of 1,625 tornadoes occurred in the United States in 2011, resulting in economic losses that exceeded $25 billion. Two tornado outbreaks stand out because they caused more than half of those losses. The tornadoes that cut through Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on April 27 and Joplin, Missouri, on May 22 were responsible for a combined 223 fatalities and more than 13,000 damaged buildings in the two cities. Although the economic losses associated with tornado damage are well documented, the writers argue that the overall impact should encompass longer term, broader considerations such as the social disruption and psychological effects that impact communities. This paper examines observations by tornado damage assessment teams led by the first author in these two medium-sized cities and suggests that the evolution of building codes and past approaches to construction have led to conditions that made this extent of damage possible. The authors outline a multidisci-plinary path forward that incorporates engineering research and social and economic studies into a new design paradigm leading to building code changes and social practices that will improve resistance and mitigate future losses at a community level from tornadoes.
机译:2011年,美国发生了1,625次龙卷风,造成的经济损失超过250亿美元。两次龙卷风爆发很突出,因为它们造成了超过一半的损失。 4月27日,穿越阿拉巴马州塔斯卡卢萨(Tuscaloosa)的飓风和5月22日,密苏里州乔普林(Joplin)的龙卷风造成了这两个城市的223人死亡和13,000多处受损建筑物。尽管与龙卷风造成的经济损失有据可查,但作者认为总体影响应包括更长期,更广泛的考虑,例如影响社区的社会破坏和心理影响。本文考察了第一作者在这两个中型城市中由龙卷风造成的破坏评估小组的观察结果,并认为建筑法规的演变和过去的建造方法导致了造成这种程度破坏的条件。作者概述了一条跨学科的发展道路,该道路将工程研究以及社会和经济研究纳入了一个新的设计范式,从而导致了建筑法规的变更和社会实践,这将改善龙卷风在社区一级的抵抗力并减轻未来的损失。

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    《Leadership and management in engineering》 |2012年第4期|254-270|共17页
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    Civil & Coastal Engineering, Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville;

    Civil Engineering, Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa;

    Construction engineering and management, Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa;

    Civil engineering, Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa;

    Structural engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, South Dakota State University, Brookings;

    Wind and Flood Hazard Mitigation, Applied Technology Council, Rehoboth Beach, DE;

    Structural engineering, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis;

    Mechanical engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock;

    Construction Engineering and Management, Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville;

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