In the past decades, the research and development of methodologies have received considerable attention which quantified earthquake-related damages to structures. Among these, indices of seismic risk and vulnerability assessment have indeed been developed to quantify the level of damages to structural elements or the whole structural system. In this paper, a detailed investigation has been done on the developed methodologies in the field, and the findings from other works are summarized. The authors have tried to present the most common empirical and analytical methodologies in a concise manner, which would motivate researchers and practicing engineers to use it as a comprehensive guide and reference for their future works
Traditionally, seismic vulnerability has been assessed considering, for the most part, infrastructur...
AbstractOne of the most appropriate methods to assess seismic vulnerability, is reviewing damages oc...
The recent earthquakes in Algeria have caused significant human and economic losses. The frequent oc...
When performing vulnerability analysis and in absence of statistical data about vulnerability of som...
The growing risks and overall damaging capacity of natural disaster’s cause huge losses of human lif...
The recognition of fragility and vulnerability functions as a fundamental tool in seismic risk asses...
The paper presents and discusses the application of two large scale seismic vulnerability assessment...
This paper is written to review the previous studies of developing Damage Indices (DI) for Unreinfor...
Para la evaluación del riesgo sísmico existen procedimientos cada vez más complejos y elaborados par...
Copyright: © 2020 by the authors. Road networks are considered as one of the most important transpor...
Risk is defined as the potential economic, social and environmental consequences of hazardous events...
The fragility curves are an essential tool in the seismic assessment of structures and provide a ver...
In spite of the enhancements related to building construction, many regions still present a major l...
The fundamental objective of earthquake engineering is to protect lives and livelihoods through the ...
Seismic vulnerability assessment of existing buildings is an essential process for earthquake disast...
Traditionally, seismic vulnerability has been assessed considering, for the most part, infrastructur...
AbstractOne of the most appropriate methods to assess seismic vulnerability, is reviewing damages oc...
The recent earthquakes in Algeria have caused significant human and economic losses. The frequent oc...
When performing vulnerability analysis and in absence of statistical data about vulnerability of som...
The growing risks and overall damaging capacity of natural disaster’s cause huge losses of human lif...
The recognition of fragility and vulnerability functions as a fundamental tool in seismic risk asses...
The paper presents and discusses the application of two large scale seismic vulnerability assessment...
This paper is written to review the previous studies of developing Damage Indices (DI) for Unreinfor...
Para la evaluación del riesgo sísmico existen procedimientos cada vez más complejos y elaborados par...
Copyright: © 2020 by the authors. Road networks are considered as one of the most important transpor...
Risk is defined as the potential economic, social and environmental consequences of hazardous events...
The fragility curves are an essential tool in the seismic assessment of structures and provide a ver...
In spite of the enhancements related to building construction, many regions still present a major l...
The fundamental objective of earthquake engineering is to protect lives and livelihoods through the ...
Seismic vulnerability assessment of existing buildings is an essential process for earthquake disast...
Traditionally, seismic vulnerability has been assessed considering, for the most part, infrastructur...
AbstractOne of the most appropriate methods to assess seismic vulnerability, is reviewing damages oc...
The recent earthquakes in Algeria have caused significant human and economic losses. The frequent oc...