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Identification and evolutionary response analysis of continuous and discrete structural systems using wavelet transform
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, 2006)Performance based design of structures require stringent serviceability criteria to be satisfied based on functional requirements and economic implications. Thus, performance evaluation of structural dynamic systems not ... -
Identification of cost-effective multihazard capacity of nuclear power plant using multi-objective genetic algorithm
(2023)After the Tohoku earthquake-tsunami (Japan, 2011), the regulatory efforts to mitigate the external hazards increase both safety requirements and the total capital cost of nuclear power plant (NPP). In these circumstances, ... -
Identifying Components Important for System Resilience
(2023)The resilience of a system is often assessed using models that consist of numerous interdependent system components. To better understand the system’s resilience, the performance of each component needs to be evaluated. ... -
Identifying dominant failure sequences and key elements in progressive collapse analysis
(2023)Progressive or disproportionate collapse is characterized by collapse of a structure triggered by failure of a relatively small part of it. Identification and strengthening of weak elements, and mitigation of element failure ... -
Identifying Hotspots of Transport Disadvantage and Car Dependency in Rural Ireland
(2021)This paper explores the concepts of car dependency and transport disadvantage and the correlation between them in rural Ireland as a means of highlighting incidences of possible forced car ownership with the use of ... -
Identifying optimal locations for community electric vehicle charging
(2023)This research seeks to identify suitable locations for deploying community Electric Vehicle charging points using a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based approach. The charging infrastructure is classified into ... -
Identifying the Characteristics of Households with Multiple Car Ownership
(2011)This paper examines the characteristics of households with multiple car ownership in Dublin, Ireland. Data from the 2006 Census of Ireland are analysed to ascertain the characteristics of these households. The analysis ... -
Impact of building code changes on future hurricane risk of residential buildings in changing climate
(2023)Hurricanes are one of the biggest natural hazards to residential buildings under the worsening climate change. As the effect of climate change on hurricane risks has been suggested by many studies, the urge to change ... -
The impact of domestic wastewater treatment system effluent on private water wells: an evaluation of contamination fingerprinting techniques
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Disc of Civil Structural & Environmental Eng, 2017)The absence of a public water supply network in many rural areas of Ireland means that approximately 162,000 households rely on private wells for their water provision. In many cases such rural areas are also not connected ... -
The Impact of Electromagnetic Fields and Chemicals from Offshore Wind Farm Subsea Power Cables on Marine Environment
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Disc of Civil Structural & Environmental Eng, 2022)For many years, Subsea Power Cables (SPCs) have been installed across creeks and bays, connecting near-shore islands to the mainland. In more recent times, SPCs have been applied to supply power from offshore renewable ... -
Impact of emissions information on mode choices in Dublin
(2013)The rise of smartphone applications within the transport sector has created new and exciting opportunities to provide users with a wide range of previously unavailable information services. The combination of journey ... -
The impact of labour market disruptions and transport choice on the environment during Covid-19
(2021)Since late 2019, COVID-19 has devastated the global economy, with indirect implications for the environment. As governments’ prioritized health and implemented measures such as the closure of non-essential businesses and ... -
Impact of Nitrogen Dioxide on Health with Particular Emphasis on Vulnerable Groups
(Environmental Protection Agency, 2023)Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a highly reactive gas and is primarily produced by the burning of fuel. It forms from emissions from cars, trucks and buses and power plants. Exposure to NO2 has been associated with adverse ... -
The impact of on-site domestic wastewater effluent on karst springs: An evaluation of contamination fingerprinting and tracing techniques
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Disc of Civil Structural & Environmental Eng, 2022)Groundwater from karst aquifers is a major source of drinking water worldwide, but these complex aquifer systems are exceptionally vulnerable to pollution and may be impacted by multiple contamination sources. In rural and ... -
Impact of Sources of Damping On the Fragility Estimates of Wind Turbine Towers
(2024)Fragility estimates in wind turbine towers have been investigated but the the effect of damping on fragility has not been studied. While damping can often be small, it can come from different sources for a wind turbine. ... -
Impact of spar-nacelle-blade coupling on the edgewise response of floating offshore wind turbines
(Techno-Press, 2013)The impact of spar-nacelle-blade coupling on edgewise dynamic responses of spar-type floating wind turbines (S-FOWT) is investigated in this paper. Currently, this coupling is not considered explicitly by researchers. First ... -
'Impact of Traffic Congestion on Trade & Strategies for Mitigation',
(National Academy of Sciences, 2004)