The applicability of a new, fully probabilistic approach to seismic design and assessment of reinforced concrete (RC) structures is investigated. Fundamental advantages of the method are mathematical simplicity and comparatively light computational effort. The original formulation, which was developed for steel structures, is first illustrated; an extension which allows consideration of multiple failure mechanisms, typical of RC structures, is then proposed. The applicability of the method is demonstrated through an example: the seismic risk of a four storey RC building that was not designed for seismic resistance is evaluated. Three failure mechanisms are considered: joint failure, column shear failure and drift failure
A simplified analytical method for the seismic fragility assessment of Reinforced Concrete buildings...
To strengthen the resilience of our built environment, a good understanding of seismic risk is requi...
The core of the paper consists of the illustration of a method for seismic reliability analysis of n...
The goal of this work is to test the practicability and the effectiveness of the probabilistic appro...
In this work a probabilistic methodology, recently developed by Cornell and co-workers for seismic r...
Recent earthquakes have shown that some buildings designed primarily for life safety according to th...
iii In contrast to the worldwide rapid growth of high-rise buildings, no probabilistic assessment pr...
Seismic risk assessment on a large scale may be defined as the prediction of the fraction of buildin...
The thesis argues the need for a more rational structural code, and as a major step in its attainmen...
The present work is aimed at conducting studies of vulnerability and seismic risk of building struct...
As more and more emphasis is being laid on non-linear analysis of RC framed structures subjected to ...
A new formulation on seismic risk assessment for structures with both random and uncertain-but-bound...
Poor seismic performance of non-code conforming RC buildings, mainly designed for gravity loads prio...
In conventional design approaches, structural safety is assessed without considering extreme load co...
Reinforced concrete (RC) buildings constitute a significant part of the existing stock in many areas...
A simplified analytical method for the seismic fragility assessment of Reinforced Concrete buildings...
To strengthen the resilience of our built environment, a good understanding of seismic risk is requi...
The core of the paper consists of the illustration of a method for seismic reliability analysis of n...
The goal of this work is to test the practicability and the effectiveness of the probabilistic appro...
In this work a probabilistic methodology, recently developed by Cornell and co-workers for seismic r...
Recent earthquakes have shown that some buildings designed primarily for life safety according to th...
iii In contrast to the worldwide rapid growth of high-rise buildings, no probabilistic assessment pr...
Seismic risk assessment on a large scale may be defined as the prediction of the fraction of buildin...
The thesis argues the need for a more rational structural code, and as a major step in its attainmen...
The present work is aimed at conducting studies of vulnerability and seismic risk of building struct...
As more and more emphasis is being laid on non-linear analysis of RC framed structures subjected to ...
A new formulation on seismic risk assessment for structures with both random and uncertain-but-bound...
Poor seismic performance of non-code conforming RC buildings, mainly designed for gravity loads prio...
In conventional design approaches, structural safety is assessed without considering extreme load co...
Reinforced concrete (RC) buildings constitute a significant part of the existing stock in many areas...
A simplified analytical method for the seismic fragility assessment of Reinforced Concrete buildings...
To strengthen the resilience of our built environment, a good understanding of seismic risk is requi...
The core of the paper consists of the illustration of a method for seismic reliability analysis of n...