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Original Articles

Damage and Loss Assessment of Pre-70 RC Frame Buildings with FEMA P-58

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Pages 23-61 | Received 28 May 2015, Accepted 15 Jan 2016, Published online: 22 Sep 2016
 

Abstract

Past earthquakes have shown that seismic events may incur large economic losses in buildings. FEMA P-58 provides engineers a practical tool for the performance seismic assessment of buildings. In this article, FEMA P-58 is applied to a typical Italian pre-1970 reinforced concrete frame building, characterized by plain rebars as steel reinforcement and masonry infills and partitions. Given that suitable tools for these buildings are missing in FEMA P-58, in the first part of the article, specific fragility curves and loss functions for the main structural and non-structural components of the building type under consideration are proposed. In the second part, building performance is evaluated following a time-based assessment approach. Expected economic losses in form of repair costs are then derived. Finally, results are compared with those from past applications to old RC frame buildings.

Funding

This work was carried out within the Line 7 of the ReLUIS/DPC 2014-2018 research program, dealing with displacement-based approaches for the evaluation of seismic losses of buildings in pre- and post- rehabilitation conditions. The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the RELUIS Consortium for this research.

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