2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-021-01063-7
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The heuristic vulnerability model: fragility curves for masonry buildings

Abstract: In the framework of seismic risk analyses at large scale, among the available methods for the vulnerability assessment the empirical and expert elicitation based ones still represent one of most widely used options. In fact, despite some drawbacks, they benefit of a direct correlation to the actual seismic behaviour of buildings and they are easy to handle also on huge stocks of buildings. Within this context, the paper illustrates a macroseismic vulnerability model for unreinforced masonry existing buildings … Show more

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“…Four out of the six fragility models refer to masonry buildings, and the remaining two to RC buildings. Among the masonry fragility models, one has a mechanical derivation (Donà et al 2020), one is based on an empirical-heuristic approach (Lagomarsino et al 2021) and the other two have an empirical derivation (Rosti et al 2020a;Zuccaro et al 2020). Regarding the models for RC buildings, one is developed on a mechanical basis (Borzi et al 2020b) and the other on an empirical basis (Rosti et al 2020b).…”
Section: Goals Methodology and Tools Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four out of the six fragility models refer to masonry buildings, and the remaining two to RC buildings. Among the masonry fragility models, one has a mechanical derivation (Donà et al 2020), one is based on an empirical-heuristic approach (Lagomarsino et al 2021) and the other two have an empirical derivation (Rosti et al 2020a;Zuccaro et al 2020). Regarding the models for RC buildings, one is developed on a mechanical basis (Borzi et al 2020b) and the other on an empirical basis (Rosti et al 2020b).…”
Section: Goals Methodology and Tools Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2018, the seismic risk scenario for the National Risk Assessment (DPC 2018) was evaluated with the platform IRMA (Borzi et al 2020), by combining the ones obtained by using different vulnerability models (Rosti et al 2020a, b;Lagomarsino et al 2021;Donà et al 2020;Zuccaro et al 2020;Borzi et al 2020) and assigning to them the same weight (Dolce et al 2020).…”
Section: The Mars Vulnerability Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparative analysis of fragility curves used in the 2018 risk assessment has shown (e.g. Rosti et al 2020a, b;Lagomarsino et al 2021) that the distance between the damage levels is well represented by the following law:…”
Section: Formulation Of the Mars Model: Fragility Curves Of The Ems98mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the development of Vulnerability/Exposure Models for ordinary masonry buildings: Rosti et al (2020a) and Zuccaro et al (2020) adopt empirical approaches, Donà et al (2020) employ an analytical approach, while Lagomarsino et al (2021) use a hybrid (heuristic) methodology.…”
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confidence: 99%