Reinforced concrete (RC) structures are likely to experience damage when subjected to earthquakes. Damage index (DI) has been recognised as an advanced tool of quantitatively expressing the extent of damage in such structures. Last 30 years have seen many concepts for DI proposed in order to calibrate the observed levels of damage. The current research briefly reviews all available concepts and investigates their relative merits and limitations with a view to proposing a new concept based on residual deformation. Currently available DIs are classified into two broad categories - non-cumulative DI and cumulative DI. Non-cumulative DIs do not include the effects of cyclic loading, whilst the cumulative concepts produce more rational indicatio...
In modern earthquake-resistant design codes, structural elements have a non-linear behavior during a...
In performing the seismic assessment of RC structures, the definition of compact indexes able to mea...
The main objective of this monograph is to evaluate the overall damage index of framed reinforced co...
Reinforced concrete (RC) structures are likely to experience damage when subjected to earthquakes. D...
Reinforced concrete structures are likely to experience some damage when subjected to earthquake loa...
Structural damage caused by earthquakes may be due to excessive deformations, or it may be accumulat...
Damage may be assessed using several damage indices with values associated with different structural...
When performing the seismic risk assessment of new or existing buildings, the definition of compact ...
In most existing reinforced concrete structures the deformation capacity deteriorates due to the low...
Analytical damage models provide a way to have an index to create a single measure that fairly repre...
Existing seismic damage indices have been formulated and verified almost exclusively on the basis of...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of damage indicators for predicting damage...
When performing the seismic risk assessment of new or existing buildings, the definition of compact ...
This study proposes two indices for the damage evaluation of concrete structures.One is for concrete...
AbstractIt has been well accepted that performance-based seismic design (PBSD) principles and proced...
In modern earthquake-resistant design codes, structural elements have a non-linear behavior during a...
In performing the seismic assessment of RC structures, the definition of compact indexes able to mea...
The main objective of this monograph is to evaluate the overall damage index of framed reinforced co...
Reinforced concrete (RC) structures are likely to experience damage when subjected to earthquakes. D...
Reinforced concrete structures are likely to experience some damage when subjected to earthquake loa...
Structural damage caused by earthquakes may be due to excessive deformations, or it may be accumulat...
Damage may be assessed using several damage indices with values associated with different structural...
When performing the seismic risk assessment of new or existing buildings, the definition of compact ...
In most existing reinforced concrete structures the deformation capacity deteriorates due to the low...
Analytical damage models provide a way to have an index to create a single measure that fairly repre...
Existing seismic damage indices have been formulated and verified almost exclusively on the basis of...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of damage indicators for predicting damage...
When performing the seismic risk assessment of new or existing buildings, the definition of compact ...
This study proposes two indices for the damage evaluation of concrete structures.One is for concrete...
AbstractIt has been well accepted that performance-based seismic design (PBSD) principles and proced...
In modern earthquake-resistant design codes, structural elements have a non-linear behavior during a...
In performing the seismic assessment of RC structures, the definition of compact indexes able to mea...
The main objective of this monograph is to evaluate the overall damage index of framed reinforced co...