2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/5808256
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Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of School Buildings in Seismic Zone 4 of Pakistan

Abstract: Thick population density and its escalation propensity in seismically active regions of Pakistan has raised sincere concerns about the performance of building stock whose suboptimal performance and complete collapses led to a colossal number of casualties during the past earthquakes. The current research is inspired by the Kashmir earthquake of 2005 which consumed more than 80,000 lives, out of which, approximately 19,000 were children due to wide spread collapse of school buildings. A new database for existin… Show more

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“…With reference to the incremental dynamic analysis method in seismic vulnerability analysis [25], the range of the explosion distance R is set from 6 m to 1 m, and the calculation is performed at an interval of 0.02 m.…”
Section: Traffic Capacity Assessment Of the Bridge After Explosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With reference to the incremental dynamic analysis method in seismic vulnerability analysis [25], the range of the explosion distance R is set from 6 m to 1 m, and the calculation is performed at an interval of 0.02 m.…”
Section: Traffic Capacity Assessment Of the Bridge After Explosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In studies focusing on the seismic response of a community of people, whose functions are operatively possible due to the presence of the built environment, the concept of resilience, as an indicator able to express the residual functionality of a society in its effort to recover after a seismic event, has emerged [6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies of seismic vulnerability of educational institutions follow one of two directions (i) evaluating the damages determined by specific earthquakes [4], [5]; or (ii) estimating the possible damages that may be caused by a future seismic event [6]- [15]. Also, there is an extended scientific literature volume regarding the matter of retrofitting of school buildings [16]- [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the previous studies use methodologies adapted to fit the evaluation of seismic vulnerability of school buildings made out of a specific construction material [6], [10], [11], while others assess prototypes of school [5], [13], [14], [18]. For many of the mentioned papers, the key element is represented by fragility curves [6], [12], [15], [18] and the number of multicriteria-based approaches to the matter is rather low [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%