Investigador

Académico de la Escuela de Ingeniería de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. PhD, The University of California, Doctor of Philosophy, The University of California. Master of Science, The University of California, Ingeniero Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Experto en modelamiento estructural, dinámica estructural, sistemas de reducción de vibraciones y riesgo.
Sus áreas de investigación incluyen tópicos tales como el control semi-activo de vibraciones en estructuras y modelamiento de problemas con grandes deformaciones. En 2003 recibió la distinción internacional John Munro de la revista Engineering Structures y el premio nacional Ramón Salas Edwards otorgado por el Instituto de Ingenieros de Chile.
Investigador Principal
jcllera@ing.puc.cl
A simplified model for the analysis of free plan buildings using a wide-column model
Effect of axial loads in the seismic behavior of reinforced concrete walls with unconfined wall boundaries
Analysis, design and testing of an hourglass-shaped copper energy dissipation device
Synthetic Hybrid Broadband Seismograms Based on InSAR Coseismic Displacements
Seismic behavior of slender reinforced concrete walls
Aftershock response of RC buildings in Santiago, Chile, succeeding the magnitude 8.8 Maule earthquake
Multiphysics behavior of a magneto-rheological damper and experimental validation
Experimental analysis of large capacity MR dampers with short- and long-stroke
Characteristics and displacement capacity of reinforced concrete walls in damaged buildings during 2010 Chile earthquake
A Semi-active piezoelectric friction damper
A regularized fiber element model for reinforced concrete shear walls