Post-earthquake damage assessment of traditional masonry buildings: A case study of Bhaktapur municipality following 2015 Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake

2021 ◽  
Vol 123 ◽  
pp. 105277
Author(s):  
Manjip Shakya ◽  
Chandra Kiran Kawan ◽  
Arjun Kumar Gaire ◽  
Sunil Duwal
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 6353
Author(s):  
Luka Lulić ◽  
Karlo Ožić ◽  
Tomislav Kišiček ◽  
Ivan Hafner ◽  
Mislav Stepinac

In the wake of recent strong earthquakes in Croatia, there is a need for a detailed and more comprehensive post-earthquake damage assessment. Given that masonry structures are highly vulnerable to horizontal actions caused by earthquakes and a majority of the Croatian building stock is made of masonry, this field is particularly important for Croatia. In this paper, a complete assessment of an educational building in Zagreb Lower Town is reported. An extensive program of visual inspection and geometrical surveys has been planned and performed. Additionally, an in situ shear strength test is presented. After extensive fieldwork, collected data and results were input in 3Muri software for structural modeling. Moreover, a non-linear static (pushover) analysis was performed to individuate the possible failure mechanisms and to compare real-life damage to software results.


2013 ◽  
Vol 569-570 ◽  
pp. 310-318
Author(s):  
Didem Gunes Yilmaz ◽  
Jason von Meding ◽  
Gul Kacmaz Erk

This paper presents the current post-earthquake damage assessment procedure in Turkey, and is based on the authors experience in the province of Van after the earthquakes in late 2011. The damage assessments were conducted mainly by the state with the collaboration of the Chamber of Architects in Turkey. It is aimed at explaining how the damage surveys are conducted and what problems occurred during and after the completion of the assessments. The differences and similarities between other countries post-earthquake damage assessment practices are also examined by comparing them and giving some examples.


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 102123
Author(s):  
Eber Alberto Godínez-Domínguez ◽  
Arturo Tena-Colunga ◽  
Luis Eduardo Pérez-Rocha ◽  
Hans Israel Archundia-Aranda ◽  
Alonso Gómez-Bernal ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 455-472 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Rastiveis ◽  
F. Samadzadegan ◽  
P. Reinartz

Abstract. Recent studies have shown high resolution satellite imagery to be a powerful data source for post-earthquake damage assessment of buildings. Manual interpretation of these images, while being a reliable method for finding damaged buildings, is a subjective and time-consuming endeavor, rendering it unviable at times of emergency. The present research, proposes a new state-of-the-art method for automatic damage assessment of buildings using high resolution satellite imagery. In this method, at the first step a set of pre-processing algorithms are performed on the images. Then, extracting a candidate building from both pre- and post-event images, the intact roof part after an earthquake is found. Afterwards, by considering the shape and other structural properties of this roof part with its pre-event condition in a fuzzy inference system, the rate of damage for each candidate building is estimated. The results obtained from evaluation of this algorithm using QuickBird images of the December 2003 Bam, Iran, earthquake prove the ability of this method for post-earthquake damage assessment of buildings.


2012 ◽  
Vol 54 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Luke Barrington ◽  
Shubharoop Ghosh ◽  
Marjorie Greene ◽  
Shay Har-Noy ◽  
Jay Berger ◽  
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