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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2010

Reconfiguring practice: the interdependence of experimental procedure and computing infrastructure in distributed earthquake engineering.

Grace de la Flor; Mobin Ojaghi; Ignacio Lamata Martínez; Marina Jirotka; Martin S. Williams; Anthony Blakeborough

When transitioning local laboratory practices into distributed environments, the interdependent relationship between experimental procedure and the technologies used to execute experiments becomes highly visible and a focal point for system requirements. We present an analysis of ways in which this reciprocal relationship is reconfiguring laboratory practices in earthquake engineering as a new computing infrastructure is embedded within three laboratories in order to facilitate the execution of shared experiments across geographically distributed sites. The system has been developed as part of the UK Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation e-Research project, which links together three earthquake engineering laboratories at the universities of Bristol, Cambridge and Oxford. We consider the ways in which researchers have successfully adapted their local laboratory practices through the modification of experimental procedure so that they may meet the challenges of coordinating distributed earthquake experiments.


Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration | 2018

Geographically distributed hybrid testing & collaboration between geotechnical centrifuge and structures laboratories

Mobin Ojaghi; Ignacio Lamata Martínez; Matt S Dietz; Martin S. Williams; Anthony Blakeborough; Adam J Crewe; Colin Anthony Taylor; S. P. Gopal Madabhushi; Sk Haigh

Distributed Hybrid Testing (DHT) is an experimental technique designed to capitalise on advances in modern networking infrastructure to overcome traditional laboratory capacity limitations. By coupling the heterogeneous test apparatus and computational resources of geographically distributed laboratories, DHT provides the means to take on complex, multi-disciplinary challenges with new forms of communication and collaboration. To introduce the opportunity and practicability afforded by DHT, here an exemplar multi-site test is addressed in which a dedicated fibre network and suite of custom software is used to connect the geotechnical centrifuge at the University of Cambridge with a variety of structural dynamics loading apparatus at the University of Oxford and the University of Bristol. While centrifuge time-scaling prevents real-time rates of loading in this test, such experiments may be used to gain valuable insights into physical phenomena, test procedure and accuracy. These and other related experiments have led to the development of the real-time DHT technique and the creation of a flexible framework that aims to facilitate future distributed tests within the UK and beyond. As a further example, a real-time DHT experiment between structural labs using this framework for testing across the Internet is also presented.


Archive | 2010

UK-NEES - Distributed Hybrid Testing Between Bristol, Cambridge and Oxford Universities: Connecting Structural Dynamics Labs to a Geotechnical Centrifuge

Mobin Ojaghi; I Lamata Martínez; Matt S Dietz; Williams; Anthony Blakeborough; Adam J Crewe; Colin Anthony Taylor; Gopal Madabhushi; Sk Haigh; A Ali


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2014

Real‐time distributed hybrid testing: coupling geographically distributed scientific equipment across the Internet to extend seismic testing capabilities

Mobin Ojaghi; Martin S. Williams; Matt S Dietz; Anthony Blakeborough; Ignacio Lamata Martínez


ACC'08 Proceedings of the WSEAS International Conference on Applied Computing Conference | 2008

UK-NEES: grid services architecture for earthquake

Kashif Saleem; Javier Parra-Fuente; Mobin Ojaghi; Martin S. Williams; Anthony Blakeborough


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2014

Real-time distributed hybrid testing: coupling geographically distributed scientific equipment across the Internet to extend seismic testing capabilities: REAL-TIME DISTRIBUTED HYBRID TESTING

Mobin Ojaghi; Martin S. Williams; Matt S Dietz; Anthony Blakeborough; Ignacio Lamata Martínez


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2014

Real-time distributed hybrid testing

Mobin Ojaghi; Martin S. Williams; Matt S Dietz; Anthony Blakeborough; Ignacio Lamata Martínez


15th world conference of earthquake engineering | 2012

Current Capabilities and Future Roles for Internet Distributed Large Scale Real-Time Seismic Testing

Mobin Ojaghi; Matt S Dietz; Ignacio Lamata Martínez; Martin Williams; Anthony Blakeborough


Archive | 2010

9th U.S. National and 10th Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Toronto

Matt S Dietz; Olafur Oddbjornsson; Mobin Ojaghi; Colin Anthony Taylor; Williams; Anthony Blakeborough


Archive | 2010

14 ECEE, Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia

Mobin Ojaghi; Ignacio Lamata Martínez; Matt S Dietz; Williams; Anthony Blakeborough; Adam J Crewe

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Sk Haigh

University of Cambridge

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