SIRMA
- Title
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SIRMA, Strengthening Infrastructure Risk Management in the Atlantic Area
- Start Date
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April, 2019
- End Date
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September, 2022
- Funding Body
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European Regional Development Fund
- Project Coordinator
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Jose Matos, University of Minho, Portugal.
- Research Partners
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University of Minho, University College Dublin, University of Vigo, University of Nantes, University of Surrey, AZVI SA, Irish Rail, Infraestruturas de Portugal, SA (IP), Queen’s University Belfast, The University of Birmingham
- Project Partners
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University of Minho, University College Dublin, University of Vigo, University of Nantes, University of Surrey, AZVI SA, Irish Rail, Infraestruturas de Portugal, SA (IP), Queen’s University Belfast, The University of Birmingham
- Principal Investigators
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Vikram Pakrashi (UCD), Jose Matos, University of Minho, Portugal
- Project Manager
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Mario Coelho, University of Minho, Portugal
Vikram Pakrashi, University College Dublin - Research Area
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Climate and Infrastructure, Structural Health Monitoring
- Website
Introduction
SIRMA aims to develop, validate and implement a robust framework for the efficient management and mitigation of natural hazards in terrestrial transportation modes at the Atlantic Area, which consider both road and railway infrastructure networks (multi-modal).
SIRMA will lead to significantly improved resilience of transportation infrastructures by developing a holistic toolset with transversal application to anticipate and mitigate the effects of extreme natural events and strong corrosion processes, including climate change-related impacts. These tools will be deployed for critical hazards that are affecting the main Atlantic corridors that is largely covered by this consortium presence and knowledge.
SIRMA will develop an innovative infrastructure risk management system, able to anticipate the occurrence and impact of extreme events, as well as to integrate knowledge about short-term actions (management of emergency situations) and medium to long-term actions (strategic measures to improve structural response of critical assets). With this framework it will be possible to take optimal risk mitigation measures, and this way to strengthening the territory resilience to several types of risk.
Work Packages
WP1- Coordination
WP2 – Communication
WP3 – Capitalization
Report on standardization needs for resilient transportation Atlantic infrastructure
Benchmarking report
Guide – Good practice and capacity building
Results dissemination and capacity building events
WP4 – Climate Change & Natural Hazards in Atlantic Area
Climate change indicators database
Predictive models for non interceptable events
Framework for vulnerability assessment and consequence analysis for transportation infrastructure networks (software/algorithm)
WP5 – Instrumenting Transportation Infrastructures for Extreme Natural Hazards
Repository of Instrumentation Design for a Range of Deployment Scenarios
Creation of Demonstrative Numerical Benchmark
Creation of Demonstrative Experimental Benchmark
WP6 – Risk & Resilience-Based Decision Making procedure for Transportation Infrastructure
Risk-based predictive model (software/algorithm)