Recent developments in dynamic modelling of seismically qualified UK structures

Synopsis

The regulatory requirements of the UK nuclear sector are driving ever-increasing demand for complex soil-structure interaction modelling. This is driven by the need to update the safety cases of existing assets as they age, and the demanding design requirements of new nuclear power stations. With ever-increasing computational power at our disposal, it has become practicable for seismic geotechnical engineers to consider taking on more complex numerical modelling than historically possible, reducing conservative simplifications and enabling more accurate modelling of complex problems. These include detailed modelling of piled foundations and explicit modelling of entire nuclear power islands. The speakers in this evening meeting will present recent project examples which illustrate the rapid development in modelling seen in this field.

About the speakers

Andrew Thomson (Atkins) is a Chief Geotechnical Engineer with more than 20 years’ experience in geotechnical and structural engineering. His experience spans areas such as numerical modelling, offshore geotechnics, seismic assessment, tunnel design and assessment, carbon footprint assessment as well as more conventional geotechnical investigation and design. Lately, Andrew has been involved the seismic assessment of existing and new nuclear safety-related facilities in the UK.

Further information

This event is organised by SECED. The event will be chaired by Andreas Nielsen (Atkins). Attendance at this meeting is free. The event will be broadcast online. Please register for the event prior to joining. The registration process will provide you with the link you need to join main event.

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Event Details

Event Date 26/01/2022 6:00 pm