Seismic vulnerability assessment of clustered historical centers: Fragility curves based on local collapse mechanisms analyses

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Taffarel, S. [1 ]
Caliman, M. [1 ]
Valluzzi, M. R. [1 ]
da Porto, F. [1 ]
Modena, C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Padua, Dept Civil Environm & Architectural Engn, Padua, Italy
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Protection and preservation of minor historical centres against earthquakes effects are not trivial tasks, particularly in the cases, quite common, of complex aggregate buildings. The paper aims at evaluating the seismic vulnerability of historical clustered buildings on a urban scale, through the analysis of local collapse mechanisms, carried out with a parametric approach. This procedure is applied to four historical centres of L'Aquila province struck by the 2009 earthquake. The identification of the significant parameters is related to the definition of representative typologies within the city centres. Each typology is characterized by recurring features, mainly recognizable with a survey performed outside the buildings. After the identification of the relevant aspects, local mechanisms of collapse analyses are carried out, by varying the parameters between defined range of values, in order to take into account possible uncertainties in the data collection. A set of fragility curves for each identified typology is defined and the obtained results are compared to the damage data gathered in the post-earthquake phase for the buildings. This approach allows for possible extensions to buildings that may be included in the typology categories here defined.
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页数:8
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