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Andrei M. Reinhorn
Researcher at University at Buffalo
Publications - 231
Citations - 16948
Andrei M. Reinhorn is an academic researcher from University at Buffalo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resilience (network) & Earthquake shaking table. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 231 publications receiving 14484 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrei M. Reinhorn include State University of New York System & Polytechnic University of Turin.
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A Framework to Quantitatively Assess and Enhance the Seismic Resilience of Communities
Michel Bruneau,Stephanie E. Chang,Ronald T. Eguchi,George C. Lee,Thomas D. O'Rourke,Andrei M. Reinhorn,Masanobu Shinozuka,Kathleen J. Tierney,William A. Wallace,Detlof von Winterfeldt +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a conceptual framework to define seismic resilience of communities and quantitative measures of resilience that can be useful for a coordinated research effort focusing on enhancing this resilience.
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Framework for analytical quantification of disaster resilience
TL;DR: Resilience function captures the effect of the disaster, but also the results of response and recovery, the effects of restoration and preparedness, and becomes an important tool in the decision process for both the policy makers and the engineering professionals.
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Teflon Bearings in Base Isolation II: Modeling
TL;DR: In this article, a mathematical model of the factional behavior of Teflon sliding bearings for conditions of interest in base isolation is developed and the calibration of the model is based on extensive experimental data that were presented in an accompanying paper.
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Seismic resilience of a hospital system
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive model to quantify disaster resilience of systems that is defined as the capability to sustain functionality and recover from losses generated by extreme events is presented. And the model combines loss estimation and recovery models and can be applied to critical facilities (e.g. hospitals, military buildings, etc.).
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Exploring the Concept of Seismic Resilience for Acute Care Facilities
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the operational and physical resilience of acute care facilities and propose a framework to quantify the probability of exceeding floor accelerations and interstory drifts within a specified limit space, for the structural and nonstructural performance.