Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method for buildings was originally developed by the Applied Technology Council (ATC) in the late 1980's for potential seismic hazards. This is a simple and almost a quick way of assessing the building seismic vulnerability score based on visual screening. The logarithmic relationship between final score and the probability of collapse at the maximum considered earthquake (MCE) makes results somewhat difficult to interpret, especially for less technical users. This study is developed to improve the simplicity and usefulness of RVS methodology to determine the numeric scores for seismic vulnerability of buildings using vulnerability functional form. The proposed approach applies the existing method in FEMA 154 (2...
There is a need to develop suitable screening methods for seismic safety of existing buildings relev...
Bangladesh has a potential risk of future earthquakes as it is located in a tectonically active regi...
The Ranau Earthquakes in June 2015, which hit the territory of Sabah, have highlighted the necessity...
Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method for buildings was originally developed by the Applied Technology...
Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method for buildings was originally developed by the Applied Technology...
Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method for buildings was originally developed by the Applied Technology...
Developments in the field of earthquake engineering over the past few decades have contributed to th...
Bukit Tinggi may experience low earthquake hazard but are still at high risk of substantial damage a...
Rapid visual screening is a quick and simple approach often used by researchers to estimate the seis...
A simplified method for preliminary seismic vulnerability assessment of existing building in particu...
The seismic vulnerability assessment of critical facilities, such as hospital and school buildings, ...
This paper presents a study of Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) using FEMA 154 and applied in Indonesia ...
Recently, the demand for residence and usage of urban infrastructure has been increased, thereby res...
Recently, the demand for residence and usage of urban infrastructure has been increased, thereby res...
Earthquake is among the most devastating natural disasters causing severe economical, environmental,...
There is a need to develop suitable screening methods for seismic safety of existing buildings relev...
Bangladesh has a potential risk of future earthquakes as it is located in a tectonically active regi...
The Ranau Earthquakes in June 2015, which hit the territory of Sabah, have highlighted the necessity...
Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method for buildings was originally developed by the Applied Technology...
Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method for buildings was originally developed by the Applied Technology...
Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method for buildings was originally developed by the Applied Technology...
Developments in the field of earthquake engineering over the past few decades have contributed to th...
Bukit Tinggi may experience low earthquake hazard but are still at high risk of substantial damage a...
Rapid visual screening is a quick and simple approach often used by researchers to estimate the seis...
A simplified method for preliminary seismic vulnerability assessment of existing building in particu...
The seismic vulnerability assessment of critical facilities, such as hospital and school buildings, ...
This paper presents a study of Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) using FEMA 154 and applied in Indonesia ...
Recently, the demand for residence and usage of urban infrastructure has been increased, thereby res...
Recently, the demand for residence and usage of urban infrastructure has been increased, thereby res...
Earthquake is among the most devastating natural disasters causing severe economical, environmental,...
There is a need to develop suitable screening methods for seismic safety of existing buildings relev...
Bangladesh has a potential risk of future earthquakes as it is located in a tectonically active regi...
The Ranau Earthquakes in June 2015, which hit the territory of Sabah, have highlighted the necessity...