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Yves Reuland, Panagiotis Martakis and Eleni Chatzi
Rapid post-earthquake damage assessment forms a critical element of resilience, ensuring a prompt and functional recovery of the built environment. Monitoring-based approaches have the potential to significantly improve upon current visual inspection-bas...
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Zhaoyu Xue, Linsheng Huo, Peiyu Ying and Hongnan Li
Shear wall structures are widely used in civil engineering, and their seismic design has been the focus of much attention. Explosions can result from the rupture and ignition of gas pipelines under seismic action, and there are currently no methods to ap...
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Luis A. Pinzón, Luis G. Pujades, Irving Medranda and Rodrigo E. Alva
In this work, the directionality effects during the MW 7.8 earthquake, which occurred in Muisne (Ecuador) on 16 April 2016, were analyzed under two perspectives. The first one deals with the influence of these effects on seismic intensity measures (IMs),...
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Sonia Giovinazzi, Corinna Marchili, Antonio Di Pietro, Ludovica Giordano, Antonio Costanzo, Luigi La Porta, Maurizio Pollino, Vittorio Rosato, Daniel Lückerath, Katharina Milde and Oliver Ullrich
Historic areas (HAs) are highly vulnerable to natural hazards, including earthquakes, that can cause severe damage, if not total destruction. This paper proposes methods that can be implemented through a geographical information system to assess earthqua...
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Sifat Muin and Khalid M. Mosalam
Machine learning (ML)-aided structural health monitoring (SHM) can rapidly evaluate the safety and integrity of the aging infrastructure following an earthquake. The conventional damage features used in ML-based SHM methodologies face the curse of dimens...
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Amedeo Manuello Bertetto, Davide Masera and Alberto Carpinteri
The Acoustic Emission (AE) technique can be used to perform structural monitoring of historical buildings including tall masonry towers. In addition, the AE data detected on the structure, during the earthquake activity, can be used to discriminate fores...
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Andelko Vla?ic, Mladen Srbic, Dominik Skokandic and Ana Mandic Ivankovic
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Michael Freeman, Cory Vernon, Bryce Berrett, Nicole Hastings, Jeff Derricott, Jenessa Pace, Benjamin Horne, Joshua Hammond, Joseph Janson, Filiberto Chiabrando, John Hedengren and Kevin Franke
A sequence of large earthquakes in central Italy ranging in moment magnitudes (Mw) from 4.2 to 6.5 caused significant damage to many small towns in the area. After each earthquake in 2016 (24 August and 26 October), automated small unmanned aerial vehicl...
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Gessica Sferrazza Papa and Benedetta Silva
This article proposes a multidisciplinary approach for the assessment of seismic damage from the perspective of conservation and prevention. A comparison of the state of damage has been carried out in a case study, St. Salvatore church in Acquapagana (MC...
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Gessica Sferrazza Papa and Benedetta Silva
This article proposes a multidisciplinary approach for the assessment of seismic damage from the perspective of conservation and prevention. A comparison of the state of damage has been carried out in a case study, St. Salvatore church in Acquapagana (MC...
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Mahmoud Reza Delavar and Mansoureh Sadrykia
Earthquake is one of the natural disasters which threaten many lives every year. It is impossible to prevent earthquakes from occurring; however, it is possible to predict the building damage, human and property losses in advance to mitigate the adverse ...
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Marie-José Nollet, Ahmad Abo El Ezz, Oliver Surprenant, Alex Smirnoff and Miroslav Nastev
An integrated web application, referred to as ER2 for rapid risk evaluator, is under development for a user-friendly seismic risk assessment by the non-expert public safety community. The assessment of likely negative consequences is based on pre-populat...
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Marie-José Nollet, Ahmad Abo El Ezz, Oliver Surprenant, Alex Smirnoff and Miroslav Nastev
An integrated web application, referred to as ER2 for rapid risk evaluator, is under development for a user-friendly seismic risk assessment by the non-expert public safety community. The assessment of likely negative consequences is based on pre-populat...
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Huan Li, Xixian Chen, Hongliang Chen, Bowen Wang, Weijie Li, Shenglan Liu, Peng Li, Zuoqiu Qi, Zheng He and Xuefeng Zhao
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is of great significance for post-earthquake damage assessment. Smartphone-based monitoring techniques provide the possibility to perform crowdsensing for all buildings in urban regions after an earthquake. However, thi...
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Mahnoosh Biglari, Marijana Hadzima-Nyarko and Antonio Formisano
The frequency content and time duration of earthquakes are as effective as the peak ground acceleration on structural damage. Therefore, using rapid seismic vulnerability assessment methods that consider the earthquake acceleration time history is notice...
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Rosa Nappi, Sabina Porfido, Elisa Paganini, Luigina Vezzoli, Maria Francesca Ferrario, Germana Gaudiosi, Giuliana Alessio and Alessandro Maria Michetti
On 21 August 2017 at 20:57 (local time) a very shallow (H = 1.2 km), moderate (Md = 4.0), earthquake hit the volcanic island of Ischia (Southern Italy), causing the death of two people. The study of the damage to the buildings with the European Macroseis...
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Spyros Damikoukas, Stavros Chatzieleftheriou and Nikos D. Lagaros
The present work is concerned with the introduction of a new first level pre- and post-earthquake seismic assessment protocol for buildings that relies on the use of recorded structural response. As earthquakes represent a constant and unpredictable thre...
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Maria Francesca Ferrario, Leonello Serva and Livio Bonadeo
Earthquake Environmental Effects (EEEs) are a common occurrence following moderate to strong seismic events. EEEs are described in literary sources even for earthquakes that occurred hundreds of years ago, but their potential for hazard assessment is not...
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Anita Amirsardari,Massoud Sofi,Elisa Lumantarna,Iswandi Imran,Colin Duffield
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Indonesia is a high seismic region and one of the most vulnerable countries prone to experiencing damaging earthquakes. It is critical that lifeline infrastructure remain operational or is quickly remediated after an earthquake to minimise physical, soci...
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K. Pitilakis, S. Argyroudis, K. Kakderi, J. Selva
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Transportation infrastructures are complex systems of various connected components like bridges, roads, tunnels, embankments, retaining walls in case of a highway system or wharfs, cranes, buildings, utility systems in case of port facilities. Due to the...
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