NutiEtAl1998-RC-MR-HR

Description

Reinforced Concrete buildings - mid-high rise (>3) Italy Sample Data. Buildings: observed damage after the Italian earthquake of Irpinia, Belice and Friuli. 6 different classes of building: low-rise and high rise RC, masonry and mixed. $Paragraph$The paper examines also the fragility of hospital facilities and presents a risk assessment of Italian hospital facilities.$Paragraph$Vulnerability curves for structural and non-structural components were combined to produce vulnerability curves for the whole building. Non-structural elements and infills were not considered for the structural stability damage state of the whole building. Fragility parameters: Medians=[6.463, 10.563], Standard deviations=[1.225, 1.191] Syner-G taxonomy: FRM=MRF FRMM1=None FRMM2=RC NS= P= E= C=RI CM= D=ND FS= FSM= DRS=None RSM= HL=None CL=LC Taxonomy link: https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/JRC80560/lbna25883enn.pdf

Reference

SYNER-G Report: https://cordis.europa.eu/docs/results/244061/final1-syner-g-final-report.pdf. | C. Nuti, I. Vanzi & S. Santini. Seismic risk of Italian hospitals. 11th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 1998

License

This work is shared in an open access format according to the European Commission's guidelines for the FP7-ENV-2009-1 projects. See also https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/244061/results

Exposure attributes

Primary hazard: Earthquake
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Continent: Europe
Country: Italy
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building:Material: CR
building:LLRS: LFM
building:Height: HBET:3-10
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building:Ground floor hydrodynamics: --
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