Title: Agenda for VTC Site Visit
1Agenda for VTC Site Visit
2LARGE DISPLACEMENT SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION
FACILITY FOR LIFELINE SYSTEMS
3OVERVIEW
- Introduction
- Schedule/Budget
- Site Visit/External Advisory Group Meeting
- Detailed Progress Reports
4VISION
- Cornell/RPI Large Displacement Facility will be a
unique, world-class resource for research,
education, outreach focused on underground
lifeline response to large ground deformation
the seismic performance of highly ductile
above-ground structures using advanced materials
construction.
5THE NEES TEAM
Keith Kesner, CU
Tarek Abdoun, RPI
Scott Jones, CU
David Ash, CU
Mike ORourke, RPI
Harry Stewart, CU
Tom ORourke, CU
Brett Shelton, CU
6LIFELINE SYSTEMS
- Electric Power
- Gas and Liquid Fuels
- Telecommunications
- Transportation
- Wastewater Facilities
- Water Supply
7RPI SPLIT-BOX FOR LIFELINE EXPERIMENTS
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9COLLABORATION WITH ADVANCED SENSOR AND ROBOTICS
COMPANIES
- Corning Optoelectronics Advance Photonic
Sensors - ULC Robotics Advanced Pipeline Inspection
Sensor Systems
10VISION-MISSION-FUTURE
- World-Class Research Facility
- Vigorous Education Outreach
- Underground Lifelines
- Highly Ductile Aboveground Structures
- Advanced Materials and Construction
- Continuing Industry Support
11ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
12PROJECT SCHEDULE
13BUDGET
14CORNELL NEES SITE VISIT
- Meeting at Cornell on January 28-29 2003
- Provided SWOT Assessment as Part of Cornell Risk
Management Plan
15CORNELL NEES SITE VISIT
- Participants
- Robert E. Bachman, SE
- Structural Engineer, Sacramento, CA
- James E. Beavers, Ph.D.
- Visiting Associate Director, External
Affairs, University of Illinois - Sami F. Masri, Ph.D.
- Professor, Civil Engineering Department, USC
- Ellen M. Rathje, Ph.D.
- Assistant Professor, Department of Civil
Engineering, UT Austin - David P. Stoten, Ph. D.
- Professor of Control and Dynamics, Head,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University
of Bristol - Mehdi S. Zarghamee, Ph.D., PE
- Principal Simpson, Gumpertz Heger, Inc.,
Waltham, MA - Thomas L. Anderson, Ph. D.
- Expert, NEES Program, CMS, NSF
- Richard Fragaszy, Ph. D.
- Geomechanics and Geotechnical Systems Program
Director, CMS, NSF
16CORNELL NEES SITE VISIT
- Focus on Reaction Wall Design with Construction
Design Documents in July, 2003 - Develop and Post Website by March 1, 2003
17CORNELL NEES EXTERNAL ADVISORY BOARD
J.P. Bardet USC
J. Isenberg, Weidlinger
D. Lifka, Cornell
D.J. Nyman, Nyman Assoc.
A. Palmer, U of Cambridge
18CORNELL NEES ADVISORY BOARD
- Meeting at Cornell in March 2003
- Provided SWOT Assessment as Part of Cornell Risk
Management Plan - Provided Recommendations and Contacts for
Industry Partnership
19CORNELL NEES ADVISORY BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS
- Focus on Reaction Wall Design with Construction
Design Documents in July, 2003 - Provide for Bending/Axial Loading for Strain
Based Pipe Criteria - Collaboration with Other Universities Industry
- Concerns about System Integrator
20CORNELL NEES ADVISORY BOARD CONCERNS ABOUT
SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR
- Data Format Standards
- Reliance on Linux
- SI Training of NEES Sites on Installation, Setup,
and Use of Its Products - SI Software Support
- Commercially Available Backup Software
21MODULAR REACTION WALL DESIGN
- Post-tensioned Modular Structure
- Low Wall 9 Units 16.4 m. Long
- High Wall L-Shaped 7.3 m. Tall
- 14 Rock Anchors Used for Deflection Control
Supplement Existing Floor Anchors
22MODULAR REACTION WALL
23MODULAR REACTION WALL
24TEST CONFIGURATIONS
25TEST CONFIGURATIONS
26LOCAL AREA NETWORK
- Baseline Needs/Requirements
- LAN Supplement
- Network Infrastructure
- Conduit / Network Cable
- Critical LAN Equipment
- Ciscos
- Current Purchasing
27NETWORK SETUP
- Servers and Network Rack
- Network Addressing Scheme
- OS Installation / OS Level Security Measures
(firewalls, acls) - Grid Packages (neespop, tpm, grid-security)
- Grid Authentication (x.509 certificates)
28NETWORK DIAGRAM
29SOIL STORAGE BINS
- 75 Cubic yds. Capacity
- Integrated Into Structural Wall of Facility
- Design and Position Coordinated with Soil
Conveyor System and Reaction Walls
30SOIL STORAGE BINS
- Preliminary Design Completed
- Modular Construction with Units Bolted into
Existing Facility - All Welding Done Off-site
- Final Design by September
- Contracts in Place by Late September with
Installation by the end of the Fall
31SOIL STORAGE BINS
32SOIL CONVEYOR SYSTEM
- Flexible and Adaptable to Different Experimental
and Equipment Configurations - Vertical Lift gt 20 Ft
- Horizontal Transport gt 30 Ft
- 25 Cu. Yd/ Hr Soil Transport
33SOIL CONVEYOR SYSTEM
34SOIL CONVEYOR SYSTEM CONFIFURATION
VERTICAL LIFT
35SERVO-HYDRAULICS
- Hydraulic Pump and Hydraulic Wedge Grips Received
- Digital Controllers and Hydraulic Manifolds
Expected Soon - Hydraulic Actuators Expected in September
36INSTRUMENTATION
- All Equipment Received (Dell, National
Instruments, Vishay, MTS, Geokon, Dynatest, FISO) - Calibration of Instruments Underway
- See Handouts for Examples of Preliminary
Calibration Procedures
37RPI SPLIT SOIL BOXES
- Design of Boxes Completed
- Contract between RPI and Cornell finalized in
mid-July 2003 - Construction will begin shortly
38EDUCATION/OUTREACH
- Website posted on March 1, 2003
www.nees.cornell.edu - Educational website in development
- Virtual Reality model of George Winter Lab in
development - This summer 6 undergraduate students and 1 high
school student
39Cornell/RPI NEES Site
- Ready Before Sept. 2004
- Thank you!