Fragility and loss functions are developed to predict damage and economic losses due to earthquake loading in Reinforced Concrete (RC) structural components with smooth rebars. The attention is focused on external/internal beam-column joints and ductile/brittle weak columns, designed for gravity loads only, using low-strength concrete and plain steel reinforcing bars. First, a number of damage states are proposed and linked deterministically with commonly employed methods of repair and related activities. Results from previous experimental studies are used to develop empirical relationships between damage states and engineering demand parameters, such as interstory and column drift ratios. Probability distributions are fit to the empirica...
In this study a dedicated framework for seismic losses estimation in Reinforced Concrete buildings ...
A buildings stock of 12,016 Reinforced Concrete (RC) buildings is investigated to propose vulnerabil...
This paper presents the derivation of empirical fragility curves for the residential reinforced conc...
Fragility and loss functions are developed to predict damage and economic losses due to earthquake l...
A critical step in performance-based seismic design is the prediction and definition of earthquake p...
A comparative seismic loss analysis is presented for a non-ductile infilled reinforced concrete buil...
Past earthquakes have shown that seismic events may incur large economic losses in buildings. FEMA P...
Earthquakes that have occurred in the last twenty years in the Mediterranean area have had significa...
Modern seismic design and the retrofitting of buildings necessarily need to account for expected eco...
Building-specific loss assessment methodologies use component fragility curves to compute expected l...
In seismic risk mitigation policies, fragility functions of existing buildings play a fundamental ro...
Decisions on reparability for damaged buildings after an earthquake are often con-troversial, and th...
The stock of existing buildings across most of the European earthquake-prone countries has been buil...
The substantial damage to Reinforced Concrete (RC) structural walls observed from post-earthquake re...
Research has been undertaken to develop damage curves for reinforced concrete column members. A broa...
In this study a dedicated framework for seismic losses estimation in Reinforced Concrete buildings ...
A buildings stock of 12,016 Reinforced Concrete (RC) buildings is investigated to propose vulnerabil...
This paper presents the derivation of empirical fragility curves for the residential reinforced conc...
Fragility and loss functions are developed to predict damage and economic losses due to earthquake l...
A critical step in performance-based seismic design is the prediction and definition of earthquake p...
A comparative seismic loss analysis is presented for a non-ductile infilled reinforced concrete buil...
Past earthquakes have shown that seismic events may incur large economic losses in buildings. FEMA P...
Earthquakes that have occurred in the last twenty years in the Mediterranean area have had significa...
Modern seismic design and the retrofitting of buildings necessarily need to account for expected eco...
Building-specific loss assessment methodologies use component fragility curves to compute expected l...
In seismic risk mitigation policies, fragility functions of existing buildings play a fundamental ro...
Decisions on reparability for damaged buildings after an earthquake are often con-troversial, and th...
The stock of existing buildings across most of the European earthquake-prone countries has been buil...
The substantial damage to Reinforced Concrete (RC) structural walls observed from post-earthquake re...
Research has been undertaken to develop damage curves for reinforced concrete column members. A broa...
In this study a dedicated framework for seismic losses estimation in Reinforced Concrete buildings ...
A buildings stock of 12,016 Reinforced Concrete (RC) buildings is investigated to propose vulnerabil...
This paper presents the derivation of empirical fragility curves for the residential reinforced conc...