The European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20)

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Autor(a) principal: Helen Crowley
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Daniela Rodrigues, Vítor Silva, Venetia Despotaki, Luís Martins, Xavier Romão, J. M. Castro, Nuno Pereira, Antonios Pomonis, Anne Lemoine, A Roullé, B Tourlière, Graeme Weatherill, Kyriazis Pitilakis, Laurentiu Danciu, António A. Correia, Sinan Akkar, Ufuk Hancilar, Patric Covi
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/133840
Resumo: This study describes the development of the various components of the European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM2020) which will be able to generate, using open-source software developed by the GEM Foundation (the Open Quake-engine), a number of Europe-wide risk metrics including average annualised human and economic losses (AAL), probable maximum losses (PML), and risk maps showing the losses for specific return periods or scenario events. The latest developments towards pan-European exposure models for residential and non-residential buildings and fragility/vulnerability models for damage, economic loss and casualty assessment will be presented. For engineered buildings within the exposure model (reinforced concrete, steel), a simulated design is undertaken using the key aspects of seismic design codes in force across Europe over the past 100 years. The designed MDOF building is then transformed to a SDOF model and nonlinear dynamic analyses are run using a large number of ground motion records, after which cloud analysis is used to develop the fragility functions. For non-engineered buildings (unreinforced masonry, confined masonry, adobe), the SDOF models have been directly developed from simplified formulae, experimental tests and previous studies. Collaboration from local experts at various stages of the model development, initiated through workshops, is an important component of the model, as well as the extensive calibration and validation.
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spelling The European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20)Engenharia estrutural, Engenharia civilStructural engineering, Civil engineeringThis study describes the development of the various components of the European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM2020) which will be able to generate, using open-source software developed by the GEM Foundation (the Open Quake-engine), a number of Europe-wide risk metrics including average annualised human and economic losses (AAL), probable maximum losses (PML), and risk maps showing the losses for specific return periods or scenario events. The latest developments towards pan-European exposure models for residential and non-residential buildings and fragility/vulnerability models for damage, economic loss and casualty assessment will be presented. For engineered buildings within the exposure model (reinforced concrete, steel), a simulated design is undertaken using the key aspects of seismic design codes in force across Europe over the past 100 years. The designed MDOF building is then transformed to a SDOF model and nonlinear dynamic analyses are run using a large number of ground motion records, after which cloud analysis is used to develop the fragility functions. For non-engineered buildings (unreinforced masonry, confined masonry, adobe), the SDOF models have been directly developed from simplified formulae, experimental tests and previous studies. Collaboration from local experts at various stages of the model development, initiated through workshops, is an important component of the model, as well as the extensive calibration and validation.2019-06-232019-06-23T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/133840engHelen CrowleyDaniela RodriguesVítor SilvaVenetia DespotakiLuís MartinsXavier RomãoJ. M. CastroNuno PereiraAntonios PomonisAnne LemoineA RoulléB TourlièreGraeme WeatherillKyriazis PitilakisLaurentiu DanciuAntónio A. CorreiaSinan AkkarUfuk HancilarPatric Coviinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T14:29:35Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/133840Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:02:26.598084Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title The European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20)
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Helen Crowley
Engenharia estrutural, Engenharia civil
Structural engineering, Civil engineering
title_short The European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20)
title_full The European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20)
title_fullStr The European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20)
title_full_unstemmed The European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20)
title_sort The European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20)
author Helen Crowley
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Daniela Rodrigues
Vítor Silva
Venetia Despotaki
Luís Martins
Xavier Romão
J. M. Castro
Nuno Pereira
Antonios Pomonis
Anne Lemoine
A Roullé
B Tourlière
Graeme Weatherill
Kyriazis Pitilakis
Laurentiu Danciu
António A. Correia
Sinan Akkar
Ufuk Hancilar
Patric Covi
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Vítor Silva
Venetia Despotaki
Luís Martins
Xavier Romão
J. M. Castro
Nuno Pereira
Antonios Pomonis
Anne Lemoine
A Roullé
B Tourlière
Graeme Weatherill
Kyriazis Pitilakis
Laurentiu Danciu
António A. Correia
Sinan Akkar
Ufuk Hancilar
Patric Covi
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Helen Crowley
Daniela Rodrigues
Vítor Silva
Venetia Despotaki
Luís Martins
Xavier Romão
J. M. Castro
Nuno Pereira
Antonios Pomonis
Anne Lemoine
A Roullé
B Tourlière
Graeme Weatherill
Kyriazis Pitilakis
Laurentiu Danciu
António A. Correia
Sinan Akkar
Ufuk Hancilar
Patric Covi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia estrutural, Engenharia civil
Structural engineering, Civil engineering
topic Engenharia estrutural, Engenharia civil
Structural engineering, Civil engineering
description This study describes the development of the various components of the European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM2020) which will be able to generate, using open-source software developed by the GEM Foundation (the Open Quake-engine), a number of Europe-wide risk metrics including average annualised human and economic losses (AAL), probable maximum losses (PML), and risk maps showing the losses for specific return periods or scenario events. The latest developments towards pan-European exposure models for residential and non-residential buildings and fragility/vulnerability models for damage, economic loss and casualty assessment will be presented. For engineered buildings within the exposure model (reinforced concrete, steel), a simulated design is undertaken using the key aspects of seismic design codes in force across Europe over the past 100 years. The designed MDOF building is then transformed to a SDOF model and nonlinear dynamic analyses are run using a large number of ground motion records, after which cloud analysis is used to develop the fragility functions. For non-engineered buildings (unreinforced masonry, confined masonry, adobe), the SDOF models have been directly developed from simplified formulae, experimental tests and previous studies. Collaboration from local experts at various stages of the model development, initiated through workshops, is an important component of the model, as well as the extensive calibration and validation.
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