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Reducing the Seismic Vulnerability of Existing Buildings Assessment and Retrofit

Reducing the Seismic Vulnerability of Existing Buildings Assessment and Retrofit

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Devastating seismic events occurring all over the world keep raising the awareness of the scientific, technical and political communities to the need of identifying assets at risk and developing more effective and cost-efficient seismic risk mitigation strategies. Significant advances in earthquake engineering research have been achieved with the rise of new technologies and techniques with potential use in risk assessment, management and mitigation. Nevertheless, there is still much to be done, particularly with regard to existing buildings, most of them built without anti-seismic provisions. The wide variety of construction and structural systems, associated with the complex behaviour of their materials, greatly limit the application of current codes and building standards to the existing building stock. To tackle this issue, there is a fundamental need for developing multidisciplinary research that can lead to the development of more sophisticated and reliable methods of analysis, as well as to improved seismic retrofitting techniques compliant with buildings conservation principles. This book intends to contribute to the aforementioned goal by stimulating the exchange of ideas and knowledge on the assessment and reduction of the seismic vulnerability of existing buildings. 10 high quality contributions authored by international experts from Italy, Portugal, Morocco, Nepal, Czech Republic and Spain are included herein. All contributions pursue the protection of existing buildings by considering the most updated methods and advanced solutions emerging from different fields of expertise.

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Keywords

  • automatic protocols
  • brittle failure
  • capacity curves
  • carpentry halved joint
  • CARTIS form
  • damage assessment
  • discrete elements
  • Earthquakes
  • earthquakes scenarios
  • energy dissipation
  • Expected damage scenario
  • finite element modelling
  • frame-infill interaction
  • FRP
  • Geo-hazard site effects
  • GIS mapping
  • Gorkha earthquake
  • high-rise RC
  • History of engineering & technology
  • Imzouren
  • in situ structural diagnosis
  • infilled frames
  • inter-storey drift
  • Joints
  • large-scale vulnerability analysis
  • limit analysis
  • masonry structures
  • mobile-device applications
  • n/a
  • neural networks
  • nonlinear static analysis
  • numerical modeling
  • numerical modelling
  • pushover
  • retrofit
  • safety assessment
  • seismic analysis
  • Seismic attenuation law
  • seismic behavior
  • seismic capacity
  • seismic performance
  • seismic restoration
  • seismic retrofit
  • seismic retrofitting
  • seismic risk
  • seismic vulnerability assessment
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • unreinforced masonry structure
  • vulnerability assessment
  • vulnerability index

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03921-258-3

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