Brick and Block Masonry - From Historical to Sustainable Masonry 2020
DOI: 10.1201/9781003098508-16
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Seismic fragility and risk of Italian residential masonry heritage

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“…The present study is in continuity with past analyses [44,45] in which a database of more than 500 buildings was analyzed using Vulnus 4.0 and fragility sets were obtained for ten macro-types (five age and two height classes) of as-built residential masonry buildings. Specifically, the eight interventions identified in the previous chapters have been implemented on those 205 buildings which belonged to the Pre-1919 macro-typology of the original database.…”
Section: Fragility Model With Retrofit Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The present study is in continuity with past analyses [44,45] in which a database of more than 500 buildings was analyzed using Vulnus 4.0 and fragility sets were obtained for ten macro-types (five age and two height classes) of as-built residential masonry buildings. Specifically, the eight interventions identified in the previous chapters have been implemented on those 205 buildings which belonged to the Pre-1919 macro-typology of the original database.…”
Section: Fragility Model With Retrofit Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The engineering community has devoted considerable effort to identifying the critical values of ground motion that lead to building damage and collapse. This was done based on both empirical (Rota et al, 2008;Masi et al, 2019) and analytical (Borzi et al, 2008;Donà et al, 2020) approaches. Fragility and vulnerability curves have been defined for different building types and are currently used to estimate expected damage in case of seismic events (e.g., Borzi et al, 2008;Poggi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of this paper is to present retrofitted fragility curves, developed within the above-mentioned ReLUIS projects, simulating different types of interventions on a database of residential masonry buildings. Those buildings have been already analyzed in their as-built condition in previous studies [14,29,30]. This elaboration allows estimating the vulnerability reduction brought by different retrofit interventions, and it gives an indication of their effectiveness when applied at a large scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%