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Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of a Reinforced Concrete Building Located in India
Author(s) -
Goutam Ghosh
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.k1059.09811s19
Subject(s) - fragility , spectral acceleration , vulnerability assessment , peak ground acceleration , vulnerability (computing) , acceleration , seismic risk , earthquake scenario , environmental science , reinforced concrete , seismic hazard , structural engineering , geology , seismology , engineering , ground motion , computer science , physics , psychology , computer security , classical mechanics , psychological resilience , psychotherapist , thermodynamics
Over the recent years the natural disaster especially due to the earthquake effect on buildings increases which causes loss of life and property in many places all over the world. The latest development leads to finding the direct losses and damage states of the buildings for various intensities of earthquake ground motions. In the present study, seismic vulnerability assessment was done for a medium rise building (G+5). The design peak ground acceleration of 0.16g and 0.36g were considered for the risk assessment. The nonlinear static pushover analysis was done to fine the performance point, spectral acceleration and corresponding spectral acceleration by Equivalent Linearization (EL) method given by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA-440). The four damage states such as slight, moderate, extreme and collapse has been considered as per HAZUS-MR4. The seismic vulnerability in terms of fragility curves was developed to evaluate the damage probabilities based on HAZUS methodology. The discrete and cumulative damage probability was found for all the damage states of the building which shows the building at 0.16g experience slight damage whereas at 0.36g the moderate damage state equally becomes predominant.

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