
Mr Simon Ingham ~ Senior Engineer
Cyclone Testing Station
- About
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- Research Disciplines
- Publications
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- Journal Articles
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- Ginger J, Bodhinayake G and Ingham S (2019) Wind loads for designing ground-mounted solar-panel arrays. Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, 20 (3). pp. 204-218
- Current Funding
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Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC - Research Grant
Improving the resilience of existing housing to severe wind events
- Indicative Funding
- $770,000 over 4 years
- Summary
- This research is to develop cost-effective strategies for mitigating damage to housing from severe windstorms across Australia. These evidence-based strategies will be (a) tailored to aid policy formulation and decision making in government and industry, and (b) provide guidelines detailing various options and benefits to homeowners and the building community for retrofitting typical at-risk houses in Australian communities.
- Investigators
- John Ginger, David Henderson, Daniel Smith and Simon Ingham in collaboration with Mark Edwards, Martin Werner, John Holmes and Geoffrey Broughton (College of Science & Engineering, Geoscience Australia, JDH Consulting and TimberED Services Pty Ltd)
- Keywords
- Housing; retrofit; Vulnerability; Resilience; Wind Loads; Hazard
- Collaboration
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My research areas
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