Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Civil Engineering Structures at Multiple Scales: From Single Buildings to Large-Scale Assessment provides an integrated, multiscale platform for fundamental and applied studies on the seismic vulnerability assessment of civil engineering structures, including buildings with different materials and building typologies. The book shows how various outputs obtained from different scales and layers of assessment (from building scale to the urban area) can be used to outline and implement effective risk mitigation, response and recovery strategies. In addition, it highlights how significant advances in earthquake engineering research have been achieved with the rise of new technologies and techniques.
The wide variety of construction and structural systems associated with the complex behavior of their materials significantly limits the application of current codes and building standards to the existing building stock, hence this book is a welcomed guide on new construction standards and practices.
1. From single buildings to large-scale assessment2. Survey and characterization techniques at different scales
Part 1: Building Scale3. Challenges in the seismic assessment of RC structures: From pre-code buildings to recent ones4. Seismic assessment of traditional masonry structures5. Earthen structures6. Timber and mixed structures7. Steel structures8. Seismic vulnerability of Industrial facilities
Part 2: Large Scale9. Large scale vulnerability assessment and mitigation10. Emergency planning at the urban scale11. Risk assessment of transportation network systems12. Building damage scenarios to support response and recovery