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Definition of Collapse Mechanisms and Seismic Vulnerability of Historic Masonry Buildings
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2003
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EngineeringMasonry StructuresArchitectural EngineeringHistoric City CentersStructural SystemEconomic ValueStructural EngineeringSeismic VulnerabilityCollapse MechanismsSeismic AnalysisHistoric Masonry BuildingsStructural CollapseEarthquake EngineeringDesignResilient BuildingSeismic RiskEarthquake Risk MitigationCollapse BehaviourSeismologyCivil EngineeringConstruction ManagementStructural MechanicsSeismic HazardConstruction Engineering
In historic city centers the mitigation of seismic risk is dependent on the possibility of implementing strengthening programs. Given the cultural and economic value attached to the historic structures, however, interventions should be tailored to suit aesthetic and structural requirements of each building type, and provide sufficient reliability of performance in future earthquakes. A simple analytical model is developed to calculate load factors associated with various collapse mechanisms of wall assemblies, and vulnerability functions are derived. An application shows the capability of the procedure to quantify reduction in vulnerability associated with strengthening implementations for different typologies.
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