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Dataset of bridge collapses in italy spanning more than 25 years (2000-2025). [PDF]
Paolini C +7 more
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Tire soil reinforcement for slope stability improvement in the PK3 + 400 landslide Medea Algeria. [PDF]
Melaz Z, Guechi L, Saghir S, Cheriet A.
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Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Buildings
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YMER Digital, 2022
In India, 85% of existing buildings are unreinforced masonry and 5-7% are reinforced concrete and 5-7% are traditional buildings. And most buildings do not qualify to resist earthquakes, technically it can be said that they would not be able to resist earthquake loads.
Prabhu Agrawal +2 more
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In India, 85% of existing buildings are unreinforced masonry and 5-7% are reinforced concrete and 5-7% are traditional buildings. And most buildings do not qualify to resist earthquakes, technically it can be said that they would not be able to resist earthquake loads.
Prabhu Agrawal +2 more
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Seismic vulnerability assessment for Montreal
Georisk: Assessment and Management of Risk for Engineered Systems and Geohazards, 2015ABSTRACTIn Canada, Montreal is the second city with the highest seismic risk. This is due to its relatively high seismic hazard, old infrastructures and high population density. The region is characterised by moderate seismic activity with no recent record of a major earthquake.
Keyan Yu +2 more
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BIM Modeling Methods for Seismic Vulnerability Assessment
BIM in Construction & Architecture, 2019The dramatic seismic events that have recently occurred in Italy have highlighted the extreme fragility of the existing built heritage. The present article intends to investigate the potential of BIM modeling in structural improvement projects of existing buildings with framed structure in reinforced concrete.
Biagini Carlo, Ottobri Paolo
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Seismic vulnerability assessment of masonry arch bridges
Structures, 2021Abstract A seismic assessment study of two historical masonry arch bridges, with different geometries and spans, is presented. The seismicity of the two locations was analyzed in order to define the seismic action to be applied. Artificial ground motion records were generated accordingly, and real ground motions were also used.
Özden Saygılı, José V. Lemos
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Seismic vulnerability assessment of Tipaza bridges
2016 3rd International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM), 2016Bridges are considered as one of the most important lifelines which can suffer from heavy damages caused by earthquakes. This study aims to assess the seismic vulnerability of bridges using the vulnerability index method. The method is applied on the region of Tipaza (Algeria) taking into account the seismic hazard of the studied area.
Mohamed Cherif Djemai, Mahmoud Bensaibi
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Assessment of seismic vulnerability of structures
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2006The paper addresses the application of effective tools for investigating structural integrity under earthquake loading, namely experimental testing, computer analysis and field data collection, and their combination. In particular, the application of hybrid (experimental-analytical) distributed (using several sites) simulation, hereafter referred to as
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