Different low-damage technologies have recently been developed to meet society’s growing expectations for earthquake-proof buildings. Among others, the PRESSS (PREcast Seismic Structural System) technology has proved its capability to withstand earthquakes with minimal damage, effectively mitigating socio-economic losses. However, applying loss assessment methodologies can pose challenges due to the lack of data regarding fragility functions for low-damage structural components. This paper aims to propose a method for computing numerical fragility curves for rocking dissipative structural components. To achieve this, archetypes of precast concrete structures were analyzed to develop fragility models for this technology
Fragility curves for low-damage rocking dissipative connections of precast concrete buildings / Matteoni, Michele; Ciurlanti, Jonathan; Bianchi, Simona; Pampanin, Stefano. - (2023). (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd fib young Symposium on Concrete and Concrete Structures tenutosi a Torino, Italia).
Fragility curves for low-damage rocking dissipative connections of precast concrete buildings
Michele Matteoni
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;Jonathan CiurlantiSecondo
;Simona BianchiPenultimo
;Stefano PampaninUltimo
2023
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Different low-damage technologies have recently been developed to meet society’s growing expectations for earthquake-proof buildings. Among others, the PRESSS (PREcast Seismic Structural System) technology has proved its capability to withstand earthquakes with minimal damage, effectively mitigating socio-economic losses. However, applying loss assessment methodologies can pose challenges due to the lack of data regarding fragility functions for low-damage structural components. This paper aims to propose a method for computing numerical fragility curves for rocking dissipative structural components. To achieve this, archetypes of precast concrete structures were analyzed to develop fragility models for this technologyFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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