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Pipelines at Bridge Crossings: Empirical-Based Seismic Vulnerability Index

Pipelines 2015, 2015
Past and recent earthquakes have highlighted significant seismic vulnerability of utility lines, including water and wastewater pipelines, at bridge crossings. After the Canterbury Earthquakes (2010-2011), severe impact on utility lines at bridge crossings was reported.
A. Rais, S. Giovinazzi, A. Palermo
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The efficiency of an improved seismic vulnerability index under strong ground motions

Structures, 2020
Abstract This paper examines the seismic performance of a Hospital Building damaged during the Ranau earthquake in Malaysia of intensity level (VIII), through an improved empirical seismic vulnerability index (SVI). The research aims at reducing the limitations and the uncertainties associated with the GNDT and the EMS approaches related to RC ...
Kassem, Moustafa M.   +2 more
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Seismic vulnerability assessment of the old city centre of Horta, Azores: calibration and application of a seismic vulnerability index method

Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2016
The seismic vulnerability assessment of old masonry buildings is essential not only to buildings with recognised historical and heritage value but also to ordinary residential masonry buildings. Thus, and resorting a wide set of damage data collected after the 1998 Azores earthquake, this paper addresses the topic of the seismic vulnerability ...
Tiago Miguel Ferreira   +2 more
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A seismic vulnerability index for confined masonry shear wall buildings and a relationship with the damage

Engineering Structures, 2008
Abstract In this paper the Italian CNR-GNDT vulnerability index for masonry buildings was modified to apply in confined masonry buildings and to obtain a reasonable relationship with the wall density per unit floor index. With this purpose, a sample of twenty-four confined masonry buildings with three and four storeys built during the last twenty ...
Gent Franch, Kenneth A.   +3 more
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Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Methodology Based on Damage Index Spectra

2022
Earthquakes are considered one of the strongest and most destructive natural forces since its consequences, in addition to material damage and damage to buildings, are human suffering, large economic losses and costs related to the care of the population after the earthquake.
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ANALYSIS OF MICROZONATION SEISMIC VULNERABILITY INDEX AROUND REPAKING VILLAGE, BOYOLALI, CENTRAL JAVA USING HVSR METHOD

Proceedings, 2018
Summary Microzonation analysis for seismic vulnerability was aimed to map the earthquake-vulnerable area at Repaking village, Wonosegoro Sub-district, Boyolali region, Central Java. Seismic vulnerability microzonation was done to map the vulnerability of a region based on its ambient seismic wave.
S.A. Widita   +3 more
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a-Value and b-Value as Basic Calculation Seismicity Index, Repeated Period, and Vulnerability of Earthquakes

Proceedings, 2018
Summary a-Value and b-Value can be used to basic calculation to get seismicity index, repeated period, and vulnerability of earthquakes in a region. Yogyakarta is a region of Indonesia that often earthquakes are happened, caused by an active fault it has, Opak fault. And also because it is flanked by Java Megathrust and an active volcano.
A. Arimuko   +3 more
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Seismic Vulnerability Index Approach

2023
Moustafa Moufid Kassem   +1 more
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On a Seismic Vulnerability Index Evaluation for Urban and Territorial Systems.

2005
Messina (Italy), 13-16 October ...
TERAMO, Antonio, TERMINI, Domenica
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Evaluation of damage index and seismic vulnerability of an existing high-rise building

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2022
Brungi Sri Vibhav   +3 more
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