2021
DOI: 10.1139/cjce-2019-0349
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Methodology for seismic risk screening of existing buildings in Canada: Non-structural component scoring system

Abstract: The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) has recently developed a Semi-Quantitative Seismic Risk Screening Tool (SQST) to supersede the 1993 NRC Manual for Screening of Buildings for Seismic Investigation. The proposed screening tool incorporates a methodology for estimating global seismic risk of existing buildings associated with failure of their non-structural components. The methodology assesses global seismic risk using a qualitative yet comprehensive scoring system. The scoring system consists of a … Show more

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“…Theoretical research related to acceptable risk is constantly developing in the fields of engineering and operations research and management science, including the influencing factors of risk acceptability (Ale, 2005; Baybutt, 2016; S. Bhandari & Hallowell, 2021; Hartford, 2009; Huang et al., 2013; C. Murphy & Gardoni, 2008; Rundmo, 1996; Rodriguez‐Garzon et al., 2021; Vinnem, 2010), the determination principles and frameworks of risk acceptance criteria (Abrahamsen & Aven, 2008; Ditlevsen, 2003; Fischer et al., 2013; Lind, 2002a, 2002b; Kirchsteiger, 2002; Vrijling et al., 1995; Vrijling, 1998), requirements for risk acceptance criteria definers (Abrahamsen & Aven, 2012; Melchers, 2001), engineering ethics and the morality of risk acceptance criteria (Aven, 2007; Vanem, 2012), and overviews and outlooks (Aven, 2016; Ale et al., 2015; Jonkman et al., 2003). The applied research of acceptable risk theory is also developing in various subdisciplines of engineering and operations research and management science, and an increasing number of subdisciplines are trying to establish and apply risk acceptance criteria in their own fields, such as geological engineering (Corominas et al., 2005; Cortes‐Puentes et al., 2021; Fell, 1994; Finlay & Fell, 1997; Tsang et al., 2020; Strouth & McDougall, 2021; X. L. Wang et al., 2014), oil and gas engineering (Aven, 1994; Aven & Pitblado, 1998; Bajcar et al., 2014; Vinnem, 2021; Wu et al., 2019), nuclear engineering and technology (Silva & Okamoto, 2018; Hayns, 1999; Huang et al., 2010), bridge and tunnel engineering (Arends et al., 2005; Pedersen et al., 2020; VanWeyenberge et al., 2016), construction engineering (Faber & Stewart, 2003; Hingorani et al., 2019; Huang et al.,…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretical research related to acceptable risk is constantly developing in the fields of engineering and operations research and management science, including the influencing factors of risk acceptability (Ale, 2005; Baybutt, 2016; S. Bhandari & Hallowell, 2021; Hartford, 2009; Huang et al., 2013; C. Murphy & Gardoni, 2008; Rundmo, 1996; Rodriguez‐Garzon et al., 2021; Vinnem, 2010), the determination principles and frameworks of risk acceptance criteria (Abrahamsen & Aven, 2008; Ditlevsen, 2003; Fischer et al., 2013; Lind, 2002a, 2002b; Kirchsteiger, 2002; Vrijling et al., 1995; Vrijling, 1998), requirements for risk acceptance criteria definers (Abrahamsen & Aven, 2012; Melchers, 2001), engineering ethics and the morality of risk acceptance criteria (Aven, 2007; Vanem, 2012), and overviews and outlooks (Aven, 2016; Ale et al., 2015; Jonkman et al., 2003). The applied research of acceptable risk theory is also developing in various subdisciplines of engineering and operations research and management science, and an increasing number of subdisciplines are trying to establish and apply risk acceptance criteria in their own fields, such as geological engineering (Corominas et al., 2005; Cortes‐Puentes et al., 2021; Fell, 1994; Finlay & Fell, 1997; Tsang et al., 2020; Strouth & McDougall, 2021; X. L. Wang et al., 2014), oil and gas engineering (Aven, 1994; Aven & Pitblado, 1998; Bajcar et al., 2014; Vinnem, 2021; Wu et al., 2019), nuclear engineering and technology (Silva & Okamoto, 2018; Hayns, 1999; Huang et al., 2010), bridge and tunnel engineering (Arends et al., 2005; Pedersen et al., 2020; VanWeyenberge et al., 2016), construction engineering (Faber & Stewart, 2003; Hingorani et al., 2019; Huang et al.,…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%