Doriam L. Restrepo, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
Area:
Civil Engineering, Geophysical Engineering, GeophysicsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorJacobo Bielak | grad student | 2013 | Carnegie Mellon | |
(Effects of Topography on 3D Seismic Ground Motion Simulation with an Application to the Valley of Aburra in Antioquia, Colombia.) |
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Sign in to add traineeDaniel Giraldo Cuartas | grad student | 2014-2017 | EAFIT University (E-Tree) |
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Restrepo D, Taborda R. (2018) Multiaxial cyclic plasticity in accordance with 1D hyperbolic models and Masing criteria International Journal For Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics. 42: 2095-2108 |
Giraldo D, Restrepo D. (2017) The spectral cell method in nonlinear earthquake modeling Computational Mechanics. 60: 883-903 |
Restrepo D, Bielak J, Serrano R, et al. (2016) Effects of realistic topography on the ground motion of the Colombian Andes - A case study at the Aburrá Valley, Antioquia Geophysical Journal International. 204: 1801-1816 |
Jaramillo JD, Gómez JD, Restrepo D, et al. (2014) A novel simple procedure to consider seismic soil structure interaction effects in 2D models Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration. 13: 535-543 |
Restrepo D, Bielak J. (2014) Virtual topography: A fictitious domain approach for analyzing free-surface irregularities in large-scale earthquake ground motion simulation International Journal For Numerical Methods in Engineering |
Gomez J, Restrepo D, Jaramillo J, et al. (2013) Analysis of the role of diffraction in topographic site effects using boundary element techniques Earthquake Science. 1-10 |
Taborda R, Bielak J, Restrepo D. (2012) Earthquake ground-motion simulation including nonlinear soil effects under idealized conditions with application to two case studies Seismological Research Letters. 83: 1047-1060 |