Seismic design using maps based on "risk-targeting" would lead to an annual probability of attaining or exceeding a certain damage state that is uniform over an entire territory. These maps are based on convolving seismic hazard curves from a standard probabilistic analysis with the derivative of fragility curves expressing the chance for a code-designed structure to attain or exceed a certain damage state given a level of input motion, e.g. peak ground acceleration (PGA). There are few published fragility curves for structures respecting the Eurocodes (ECs, principally EC8 for seismic design) that can be used for the development of risk-targeted design maps for Europe. In this article a set of fragility curves for a regular three-storey re...
Over the past decade there have been various studies on the development of seismic design maps using...
Over the past decade there have been various studies on the development of seismic design maps using...
Structural safety is generally assessed without consideration of abnormal load conditions that may ...
Seismic design using maps based on "risk-targeting" would lead to an annual probability of attaining...
Many studies have shown that designing structures in a region by applying the ‘uniform hazard’ princ...
Earthquakes continue to represent a serious threat for some European countries, particularly for Med...
Strong European earthquakes have showed that RC buildings structural performance have always a cruci...
The seismic assessment of existing buildings has been underestimated in regions with moderate seismi...
Fragility curves are developed for the reinforced concrete buildings and bridges in the city of Thes...
In this paper Fragility Curves (FCs) relevant to existing RC framed building types representative of...
AbstractThere are many parameters utilized to obtain a more reasonable performance for structures un...
Earthquakes represent a serious threat for several European countries, particularly for Mediterranea...
This paper presents the derivation of empirical fragility curves for the residential reinforced conc...
In seismic risk assessment, fragility (or vulnerability) curves are commonly used to express the lik...
Many studies have demonstrated that the design of structures in a region through the uniform hazard ...
Over the past decade there have been various studies on the development of seismic design maps using...
Over the past decade there have been various studies on the development of seismic design maps using...
Structural safety is generally assessed without consideration of abnormal load conditions that may ...
Seismic design using maps based on "risk-targeting" would lead to an annual probability of attaining...
Many studies have shown that designing structures in a region by applying the ‘uniform hazard’ princ...
Earthquakes continue to represent a serious threat for some European countries, particularly for Med...
Strong European earthquakes have showed that RC buildings structural performance have always a cruci...
The seismic assessment of existing buildings has been underestimated in regions with moderate seismi...
Fragility curves are developed for the reinforced concrete buildings and bridges in the city of Thes...
In this paper Fragility Curves (FCs) relevant to existing RC framed building types representative of...
AbstractThere are many parameters utilized to obtain a more reasonable performance for structures un...
Earthquakes represent a serious threat for several European countries, particularly for Mediterranea...
This paper presents the derivation of empirical fragility curves for the residential reinforced conc...
In seismic risk assessment, fragility (or vulnerability) curves are commonly used to express the lik...
Many studies have demonstrated that the design of structures in a region through the uniform hazard ...
Over the past decade there have been various studies on the development of seismic design maps using...
Over the past decade there have been various studies on the development of seismic design maps using...
Structural safety is generally assessed without consideration of abnormal load conditions that may ...