Emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risks. Part I: Theoretical approach for quick post-quake damage evaluation of buildings

This paper addresses topics related to emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risk. It focuses on post-seismic structural damage evaluation and urban resilience: the damage suffered by buildings influence the residual capacity for dwelling and sheltering at early post-disaster stage...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Mebarki, Sandra Jerez, Mehdi Boukri, Benazouz Chikh, Abdellatif Benbokhari
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Published: Maximum Academic Press 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/emst-0024-0027
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Sandra Jerez
Mehdi Boukri
Benazouz Chikh
Abdellatif Benbokhari
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description This paper addresses topics related to emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risk. It focuses on post-seismic structural damage evaluation and urban resilience: the damage suffered by buildings influence the residual capacity for dwelling and sheltering at early post-disaster stages. This paper proposes a new theoretical method for quick evaluation of these damages: it derives the global structural damage from the observed damage on the structural components of a frame, i.e. beams and columns (vertical components, horizontal, or bracing elements). The global residual capacity of the building is derived from those of the successive stories: from the basement to the roof. Therefore, it proposes a relationship between the structural damage and the residual probability of failure. It also develops and assigns adequate importance factors for each component (beam, column), at the story level, and importance factor for each story and its location, from bottom to top. The proposed method is compared with classical mechanical approaches: the global damage values are in good accordance, for the adopted case studies. Furthermore, a pushover analysis is performed in order to investigate the influence of the columns' location at the story level: the column's influence it located at the edge, interior, or exterior location. The investigation of the effect of the column location in a story, of the story location along the building height, will contribute in developing new quick evaluation forms at the post-seismic stage and allow quick recovery at the urban scale.
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spelling doaj-art-d51c68abe4364d1eb7b50e49e69969e42025-08-20T03:18:55ZengMaximum Academic PressEmergency Management Science and Technology2832-448X2024-01-014111210.48130/emst-0024-0027emst-0024-0027Emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risks. Part I: Theoretical approach for quick post-quake damage evaluation of buildingsAhmed Mebarki0Sandra Jerez1Mehdi Boukri2Benazouz Chikh3Abdellatif Benbokhari4University Gustave Eiffel, UPEC, CNRS, Laboratory Multi Scale Modeling and Simulation, (MSME/UMR 8208), 5 bd Descartes, 77454, Marne-la-Vallee, FranceEscuela Colombiana de Ingeniería, Av. 13 No.205-59, Bogotá, ColombiaCentre National de Recherche Appliquée en Génie Parasismique, CGS, Rue Kaddour Rahim, BP 252, Hussein-Dey, Algiers, AlgeriaLaboratoire TPiTE, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Travaux Publics (ENSTP), BP 32, rue Sidi Garidi, Kouba, 16006, Algiers, AlgeriaLaboratoire TPiTE, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Travaux Publics (ENSTP), BP 32, rue Sidi Garidi, Kouba, 16006, Algiers, AlgeriaThis paper addresses topics related to emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risk. It focuses on post-seismic structural damage evaluation and urban resilience: the damage suffered by buildings influence the residual capacity for dwelling and sheltering at early post-disaster stages. This paper proposes a new theoretical method for quick evaluation of these damages: it derives the global structural damage from the observed damage on the structural components of a frame, i.e. beams and columns (vertical components, horizontal, or bracing elements). The global residual capacity of the building is derived from those of the successive stories: from the basement to the roof. Therefore, it proposes a relationship between the structural damage and the residual probability of failure. It also develops and assigns adequate importance factors for each component (beam, column), at the story level, and importance factor for each story and its location, from bottom to top. The proposed method is compared with classical mechanical approaches: the global damage values are in good accordance, for the adopted case studies. Furthermore, a pushover analysis is performed in order to investigate the influence of the columns' location at the story level: the column's influence it located at the edge, interior, or exterior location. The investigation of the effect of the column location in a story, of the story location along the building height, will contribute in developing new quick evaluation forms at the post-seismic stage and allow quick recovery at the urban scale.https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/emst-0024-0027seismic riskurban resiliencebuildingspost-disaster managementstructural damages
spellingShingle Ahmed Mebarki
Sandra Jerez
Mehdi Boukri
Benazouz Chikh
Abdellatif Benbokhari
Emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risks. Part I: Theoretical approach for quick post-quake damage evaluation of buildings
Emergency Management Science and Technology
seismic risk
urban resilience
buildings
post-disaster management
structural damages
title Emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risks. Part I: Theoretical approach for quick post-quake damage evaluation of buildings
title_full Emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risks. Part I: Theoretical approach for quick post-quake damage evaluation of buildings
title_fullStr Emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risks. Part I: Theoretical approach for quick post-quake damage evaluation of buildings
title_full_unstemmed Emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risks. Part I: Theoretical approach for quick post-quake damage evaluation of buildings
title_short Emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risks. Part I: Theoretical approach for quick post-quake damage evaluation of buildings
title_sort emergency management and urban resilience under seismic risks part i theoretical approach for quick post quake damage evaluation of buildings
topic seismic risk
urban resilience
buildings
post-disaster management
structural damages
url https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/emst-0024-0027
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