Seismic Retrofitting of RC Buildings Using a Performance-Based Approach for Risk Resilience and Vulnerability Assessment
This paper presents a framework for evaluating the impact of seismic retrofitting alternatives on seismic risk, specifically focusing on economic losses, social losses, environmental losses, resilience, and vulnerability of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. From a cost-effectiveness perspective,...
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| description | This paper presents a framework for evaluating the impact of seismic retrofitting alternatives on seismic risk, specifically focusing on economic losses, social losses, environmental losses, resilience, and vulnerability of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. From a cost-effectiveness perspective, this study concentrates on the retrofitting of ground story columns, which has proven to be highly effective in enhancing the performance of the structure, particularly when its behavior is mainly governed by column capacities and story response. The methodology is divided into three main parts. The first part involves a global damage evaluation, which is estimated using a seismic vulnerability assessment based on the collapse fragility function. This function is derived from capacity curves obtained through nonlinear pushover analysis. The second part focuses on assessing seismic risk for various earthquake intensities, where fragility functions and consequence functions are derived and evaluated for structural components. This allows for the calculation of losses in terms of social, economic, and environmental impacts. The third part addresses the functionality and recovery of the structure, along with its resilience, by considering repair times and associated delays. Indices are developed for all direct and indirect losses, and weightage factors are assigned to each category to optimize the selection of the most suitable retrofitting alternative for specific scenarios. To illustrate this framework, a five-story hospital building is used as an example, as hospitals are critical structures that need to remain operational after earthquakes. Four retrofitting alternatives are proposed to identify the optimal choice that effectively meets all desired functions. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-fde656ea69ee4cd0b50de04d4a516eac2025-08-20T03:14:21ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092025-04-01158133310.3390/buildings15081333Seismic Retrofitting of RC Buildings Using a Performance-Based Approach for Risk Resilience and Vulnerability AssessmentHafiz Asfandyar Ahmed0Waqas Arshad Tanoli1Department of Construction and Quality Management, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi ArabiaThis paper presents a framework for evaluating the impact of seismic retrofitting alternatives on seismic risk, specifically focusing on economic losses, social losses, environmental losses, resilience, and vulnerability of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. From a cost-effectiveness perspective, this study concentrates on the retrofitting of ground story columns, which has proven to be highly effective in enhancing the performance of the structure, particularly when its behavior is mainly governed by column capacities and story response. The methodology is divided into three main parts. The first part involves a global damage evaluation, which is estimated using a seismic vulnerability assessment based on the collapse fragility function. This function is derived from capacity curves obtained through nonlinear pushover analysis. The second part focuses on assessing seismic risk for various earthquake intensities, where fragility functions and consequence functions are derived and evaluated for structural components. This allows for the calculation of losses in terms of social, economic, and environmental impacts. The third part addresses the functionality and recovery of the structure, along with its resilience, by considering repair times and associated delays. Indices are developed for all direct and indirect losses, and weightage factors are assigned to each category to optimize the selection of the most suitable retrofitting alternative for specific scenarios. To illustrate this framework, a five-story hospital building is used as an example, as hospitals are critical structures that need to remain operational after earthquakes. Four retrofitting alternatives are proposed to identify the optimal choice that effectively meets all desired functions.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/8/1333performanceearthquakeretrofittingriskresiliencevulnerability |
| spellingShingle | Hafiz Asfandyar Ahmed Waqas Arshad Tanoli Seismic Retrofitting of RC Buildings Using a Performance-Based Approach for Risk Resilience and Vulnerability Assessment Buildings performance earthquake retrofitting risk resilience vulnerability |
| title | Seismic Retrofitting of RC Buildings Using a Performance-Based Approach for Risk Resilience and Vulnerability Assessment |
| title_full | Seismic Retrofitting of RC Buildings Using a Performance-Based Approach for Risk Resilience and Vulnerability Assessment |
| title_fullStr | Seismic Retrofitting of RC Buildings Using a Performance-Based Approach for Risk Resilience and Vulnerability Assessment |
| title_full_unstemmed | Seismic Retrofitting of RC Buildings Using a Performance-Based Approach for Risk Resilience and Vulnerability Assessment |
| title_short | Seismic Retrofitting of RC Buildings Using a Performance-Based Approach for Risk Resilience and Vulnerability Assessment |
| title_sort | seismic retrofitting of rc buildings using a performance based approach for risk resilience and vulnerability assessment |
| topic | performance earthquake retrofitting risk resilience vulnerability |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/8/1333 |
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