2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12050642
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Detailed Structural Characterization of Existing RC Buildings for Seismic Exposure Modelling of the Lisbon Area

Abstract: As many European countries, the Portuguese territory is a region of moderate seismicity, and a large part of its building stock includes reinforced concrete (RC) buildings built before the introduction of modern seismic codes (<1983s). Currently, the Lisbon building stock is composed of 45% of RC buildings, of which 71% were built in such a construction period. Being designed to only sustain gravitational loads and without adequate lateral load resistance, these buildings are likely to be severely damaged d… Show more

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“…According to Jędrzejczyk et al [1], periodic inspection and assessments of structural condition are conducted in order to sustain a building's structure at the proper level and appropriate technical efficiency, which forms the basis for restoration work . There are many assessment methods to determine the condition of structures such as visual inspection with a rating system [2], risk-based assessment with fuzzy statistics [3,4], and seismic risk assessment [5]. In addition, the most advanced assessment method is technology-based called building information modelling (BIM).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Jędrzejczyk et al [1], periodic inspection and assessments of structural condition are conducted in order to sustain a building's structure at the proper level and appropriate technical efficiency, which forms the basis for restoration work . There are many assessment methods to determine the condition of structures such as visual inspection with a rating system [2], risk-based assessment with fuzzy statistics [3,4], and seismic risk assessment [5]. In addition, the most advanced assessment method is technology-based called building information modelling (BIM).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%