2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-022-01367-2
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Seismic vulnerability of historic brick masonry buildings in Vienna

Abstract: This paper presents a seismic vulnerability analysis of historic brick masonry buildings in Vienna, Austria from the period of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy (1840–1918). The vulnerability study is based on comprehensive data from the devastating earthquake damage to the masonry buildings in Zagreb, Croatia on March 22, 2020, which are from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and comparable to Viennese buildings from that period, as well as on comprehensive numerical structural analyses calibrated on in situ test ser… Show more

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“…It was these immigrants who participated in the work of schools and cultural institutions. The construction practices were similar to those in other major cities in the Monarchy [6,13,44,45]: URM buildings (brick masonry of format 29 × 14 × 7 cm) with timber floors and roofs.…”
Section: The Founding Of the First Primary School In Petrinja-histori...mentioning
confidence: 55%
“…It was these immigrants who participated in the work of schools and cultural institutions. The construction practices were similar to those in other major cities in the Monarchy [6,13,44,45]: URM buildings (brick masonry of format 29 × 14 × 7 cm) with timber floors and roofs.…”
Section: The Founding Of the First Primary School In Petrinja-histori...mentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Brick masonry is common in buildings in many locations where baked clay brick is the main building material [8,9]. Furthermore, virtually the same technique can be applied to other masonry structures found worldwide [10,11].…”
Section: Introduction 1earthquakes: a Need For Rapid Assessment Of St...mentioning
confidence: 99%