Kappos et al. (2006) - RC3.1HL

Description

Name: Kappos et al. (2006) - RC3.1HL | General comments: Fragility curves developed with a Hybrid methodology. Just some of the curves developed by the authors are reported. Sample data: earthquake-damaged Greek buildings + a large number of building types are modelled and analysed. Seismic Hazard: real earthquakes (1978 Thessaloniki earthquake) and 16 accelerograms. The hybrid approach combines statistical data with appropriately processed results from nonlinear dynamic or static analyses. Three primary sources of uncertainty are taken into account: uncertainty in the definition of damage state, variability in the capacity curve and uncertainty associated with the seismic demand. The nomenclature used for the buildings is of the type RCixy where i indicates the structural system, x the height and y the code level, as follow: Structural system: RC1 - Concrete moment frames RC3 - Concrete moment frames with unreinforced masonry infill walls RC3.1 - Regularly infilled frames RC3.2 - Irregularly infilled frames (pilotis) RC4 - RC dual systems (RC frames and walls) RC4.1 - Bare frames (no infill walls) RC4.2 - Regularly infilled dual systems RC4.3 - Irregularly infilled dual systems (pilotis) Height (number of storeys): (L)ow-rise (1–3) (M)id-rise (4–7) (H)igh-rise (8+) Seismic design level: (N)o/pre code (L)ow code (M)edium code (H)igh codeValid for: GRC

Reference

From GEM Vulnerability Database: Yepes-Estrada C, Silva V, Rossetto T, et al. The Global Earthquake Model Physical Vulnerability Database. Earthquake Spectra. 2016;32(4):2567-2585. doi:10.1193/011816EQS015DP. https://github.com/gem/global_vulnerability_model/tree/main/_2016_Global_Vulnerability_Database Article: A. J. Kappos, G. Panagopoulos, C.Panagiotopoulos, G. Penelis. A hybrid method for the vulnerability assessment of R/C and URM buildings, Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 4, 391-413. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10518-006-9023-0#page-1

License

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Exposure attributes

Primary hazard: Earthquake
Secondary hazard: --
Continent: Europe
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building:Direction: --
building:Material: CR
building:LLRS: --
building:Height: --
building:Year: --
building:Surroundings: --
building:Occupancy: --
building:Ground floor hydrodynamics: --
building:Roof Shape: --
building:Floor material: --
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building:Fire protection: --