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Engineering the Future: Multi-Objective Optimization in Earthquake Resilience and Design
Ali Akbar Firoozi (Author) · CRC Press · Paperback
Engineering the Future: Multi-Objective Optimization in Earthquake Resilience and Design develops a rigorous, decision-oriented treatment of performance-based earthquake engineering (PBEE) by placing multi-objective optimization (MOO) at the centre of modern seismic design and risk management. Moving beyond prescriptive “one-size-fits-all” compliance, the book frames seismic design as an explicit trade-off problem in which safety, functionality, downtime, repair cost, and sustainability targets must be satisfied simultaneously under uncertainty. It consolidates foundational concepts and current practice, then advances toward implementation pathways that connect hazard characterization, structural response assessment, damage and loss modelling, and stakeholder-informed performance objectives within a coherent PBEE–MOO workflow.
The book integrates technical methods with practice-facing considerations, including regulatory frameworks, governance and policy instruments, socio-economic consequences, and community resilience. It also surveys emerging computational capabilities, including advanced simulation and data-driven tools, and demonstrates their role in accelerating design-space exploration and improving transparency in decision-making. Case-based discussions across multiple structural systems illustrate how optimization can support defensible choices for new design, retrofit prioritization, and lifecycle resilience planning in earthquake-prone regions.
This book targets structural and earthquake engineers, seismic risk analysts, and engineering researchers who seek to advance beyond traditional code-based design approaches by implementing sophisticated multi-objective optimization methods for performance-based earthquake engineering in both academic research and professional practice.
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