Search citation statements
Paper Sections
Citation Types
Year Published
Publication Types
Relationship
Authors
Journals
(3) The authors wrote that “after the 17 September 2017 earthquake, more than 15,000 buildings in Mexico City were reported to have some type of damage,” which motivated their proposal. According to the statistics reported by Reinoso et al (2021), buildings built before 1985 and having soft story as well as corner asymmetry were particularly vulnerable to the 2017 earthquake, and they are the target of their introduced post-earthquake assessment procedure. However, Ruiz-García and Cárdenas (2021) have shown that weak first-story reinforced concrete buildings designed prior to 1985 in Mexico City do not exhibit an elastoplastic capacity curve nor uniform lateral displacement distribution under earthquake ground motions.…”