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Design and assessment of seismic resilient structures by the endurance time method
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 23, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 1648-1657 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Vafai, A ; Basim, M. Ch ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
A framework to calculate a quantitative measure of seismic resilience using the Endurance Time (ET) method is introduced. ET method is a response-history based analysis procedure where structures are subjected to gradually intensifying dynamic excitations and their performance is assessed based on their response at different excitation levels, reducing the required computational effort. First, a prototype hospital building is optimally designed through three distinct design philosophies: prescriptive design code, performance based design criteria, and value based seismic design method. In value based design method, the design sections of structural elements are assumed as optimization...
Cultural conflict in technology transfer to non-industrial communities: A critique of ihde's ideas
, Article IEEE Technology and Society Magazine ; Volume 39, Issue 4 , 2020 , Pages 71-81 ; Taqavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2020
Abstract
Societies today have come closer together as a result of the development of communication technologies and the greater ease with which business is transacted. Consequently, technological tools and devices are being transferred from industrial societies to other countries at dazzling speeds the transfer of technology to non-industrialized societies with their own histories, civilizations, and backgrounds has led to the emergence of cultural issues and conflicts that are specific to the modern period and that had not existed prior to this period. In this article, we have reviewed the ideas of Don Ihde, a leading contemporary philosopher who has done much work in the field of the philosophy of...
Muslim scholars and technological volition
, Article Technology in Society ; Volume 61 , 2020 ; Taqavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
Abstract
What purpose, according to Muslim scholars, should technological development serve? To answer this question, first we explain the views of seven Muslim scholars who have theorized about technology from an Islamic viewpoint. We then set out Carl Mitcham's fourfold analysis of technology, and summarize the views of philosophers of technology on technological volition. This places us in a position to classify Muslim scholars' opinions on technological development under seven broad headings, namely: meeting human beings' needs, implementation of an Islamic culture and lifestyle, serving human beings, serving nature, understanding the splendor of creation, providing personal and social happiness,...