Assessment, Reconstruction and Decision Procedures for the Preservation of Existing Structures after Earthquakes
The identification of vulnerability characteristics and assessing the performance of existing structures with regard to earthquakes are essential steps in reducing the losses and enhancing the resilience of societies and cities. In the past, most of the initial work on structural assessment was base...
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| description | The identification of vulnerability characteristics and assessing the performance of existing structures with regard to earthquakes are essential steps in reducing the losses and enhancing the resilience of societies and cities. In the past, most of the initial work on structural assessment was based only on the visual inspection of buildings, NDT methods, and engineering judgement. The last decade, however, has seen a growth in the technological development of various tools that are able to greatly support the prediction of structural safety. The mentioned topics are greatly expressed in pre- and post- earthquake assessments, reconstructions, and renovations of buildings and cities. Case studies of real examples represent a bridge between practice and research. They provide a method for research in which the complexity of the process and outcome of the results contribute to a valuable database for all techniques in preserving the existing building stock. This Collection aims to compile original and high-quality papers and case studies that address the assessment, monitoring, reconstruction, maintenance, and preservation of existing structures. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1377462024-05-14T14:19:41Z Assessment, Reconstruction and Decision Procedures for the Preservation of Existing Structures after Earthquakes Stepinac, Mislav Bedon, Chiara Funari, Marco Francesco Kišiček, Tomislav Hancilar, Ufuk earthquake cultural heritage nonlinear analysis existing structures masonry flat-jack strengthening masonry churches earthquakes seismic vulnerability assessment typological methods macro-element approach numerical analysis bridge damage assessment rehabilitation disaster risk governance disaster risk management Sendai framework Croatia case study Inelastic frame systems post-earthquake design nonlinear control fixed-point iteration control gain optimization Petrinja school FRP FRCM shotcrete renovation assessment 3Muri pushover reinforced concrete pushover analysis seismic retrofitting unreinforced masonry structures Adriseismic project risk prediction seismic failure mechanisms existing buildings unreinforced masonry buildings earthquake damage residential buildings structural strengthening nonlinear static analysis in situ tests housing reconstruction earthquake disaster recovery rural community Jiangyin thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics The identification of vulnerability characteristics and assessing the performance of existing structures with regard to earthquakes are essential steps in reducing the losses and enhancing the resilience of societies and cities. In the past, most of the initial work on structural assessment was based only on the visual inspection of buildings, NDT methods, and engineering judgement. The last decade, however, has seen a growth in the technological development of various tools that are able to greatly support the prediction of structural safety. The mentioned topics are greatly expressed in pre- and post- earthquake assessments, reconstructions, and renovations of buildings and cities. Case studies of real examples represent a bridge between practice and research. They provide a method for research in which the complexity of the process and outcome of the results contribute to a valuable database for all techniques in preserving the existing building stock. This Collection aims to compile original and high-quality papers and case studies that address the assessment, monitoring, reconstruction, maintenance, and preservation of existing structures. 2024-05-14T14:19:35Z 2024-05-14T14:19:35Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783725804832_342 9783725804832 9783725804849 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137746 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8976 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8976 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0484-9 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0484-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725804832 9783725804849 286 open access |
| spellingShingle | earthquake cultural heritage nonlinear analysis existing structures masonry flat-jack strengthening masonry churches earthquakes seismic vulnerability assessment typological methods macro-element approach numerical analysis bridge damage assessment rehabilitation disaster risk governance disaster risk management Sendai framework Croatia case study Inelastic frame systems post-earthquake design nonlinear control fixed-point iteration control gain optimization Petrinja school FRP FRCM shotcrete renovation assessment 3Muri pushover reinforced concrete pushover analysis seismic retrofitting unreinforced masonry structures Adriseismic project risk prediction seismic failure mechanisms existing buildings unreinforced masonry buildings earthquake damage residential buildings structural strengthening nonlinear static analysis in situ tests housing reconstruction earthquake disaster recovery rural community Jiangyin thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics Assessment, Reconstruction and Decision Procedures for the Preservation of Existing Structures after Earthquakes |
| title | Assessment, Reconstruction and Decision Procedures for the Preservation of Existing Structures after Earthquakes |
| title_full | Assessment, Reconstruction and Decision Procedures for the Preservation of Existing Structures after Earthquakes |
| title_fullStr | Assessment, Reconstruction and Decision Procedures for the Preservation of Existing Structures after Earthquakes |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assessment, Reconstruction and Decision Procedures for the Preservation of Existing Structures after Earthquakes |
| title_short | Assessment, Reconstruction and Decision Procedures for the Preservation of Existing Structures after Earthquakes |
| title_sort | assessment reconstruction and decision procedures for the preservation of existing structures after earthquakes |
| topic | earthquake cultural heritage nonlinear analysis existing structures masonry flat-jack strengthening masonry churches earthquakes seismic vulnerability assessment typological methods macro-element approach numerical analysis bridge damage assessment rehabilitation disaster risk governance disaster risk management Sendai framework Croatia case study Inelastic frame systems post-earthquake design nonlinear control fixed-point iteration control gain optimization Petrinja school FRP FRCM shotcrete renovation assessment 3Muri pushover reinforced concrete pushover analysis seismic retrofitting unreinforced masonry structures Adriseismic project risk prediction seismic failure mechanisms existing buildings unreinforced masonry buildings earthquake damage residential buildings structural strengthening nonlinear static analysis in situ tests housing reconstruction earthquake disaster recovery rural community Jiangyin thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics |
| topic_facet | earthquake cultural heritage nonlinear analysis existing structures masonry flat-jack strengthening masonry churches earthquakes seismic vulnerability assessment typological methods macro-element approach numerical analysis bridge damage assessment rehabilitation disaster risk governance disaster risk management Sendai framework Croatia case study Inelastic frame systems post-earthquake design nonlinear control fixed-point iteration control gain optimization Petrinja school FRP FRCM shotcrete renovation assessment 3Muri pushover reinforced concrete pushover analysis seismic retrofitting unreinforced masonry structures Adriseismic project risk prediction seismic failure mechanisms existing buildings unreinforced masonry buildings earthquake damage residential buildings structural strengthening nonlinear static analysis in situ tests housing reconstruction earthquake disaster recovery rural community Jiangyin thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics |
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