Model of seismic design lateral force levels for the existing reinforced concrete European building stock
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2021
Аутори
Crowley, HelenDespotaki, Venetia
Silva, Vitor
Dabbeek, Jamal
Romao, Xavier
Pereira, Nuno
Castro, Jose Miguel
Daniell, James
Veliu, Enes
Bilgin, Huseyin
Adam, Christoph
Deyanova, Manya
Ademović, Naida
Atalić, Josip
Riga, Evi
Karatzetzou, Anna
Bessason, Bjarni
Shendova, Veronika
Tiganescu, Alexandru
Toma-Danila, Dragos
Žugić, Željko
Akkar, Sinan
Hancilar, Ufuk
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As part of the development of a European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20), the spatial and temporal evolution of seismic design across Europe has been studied in order to better classify reinforced concrete buildings (which represent more than 30% of the approximately 145 million residential, commercial and industrial buildings in Europe) and map them to vulnerability models based on simulated seismic design. This paper summarises the model that has been developed to assign the years when different seismic design levels (low code, moderate code and high code) were introduced in a number of European countries and the associated lateral forces that were specified spatially within each country for the low and moderate codes for typical reinforced concrete mid-rise buildings. This process has led to an improved understanding of how design regulations evolved across Europe and how this has impacted the vulnerability of the European residential building stock. The model estimates that simila...r to 60% of the reinforced concrete buildings in Europe have been seismically designed, and of those buildings similar to 60% have been designed to low code, similar to 25% to moderate code and 15% to high code. This seismic design model aims at being a dynamic source of information that will be continuously updated with additional feedback from local experts and datasets. To this end, all of the data has been made openly available as shapefiles on a GitLab repository.
Кључне речи:
Seismic zonation maps / Seismic risk / Seismic design evolution / Lateral force levels / Exposure model / European building stockИзвор:
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2021, 19, 7, 2839-2865Издавач:
- Springer, Dordrecht
Финансирање / пројекти:
- European Union [730900, 821115]
- CONSTRUCT -Instituto de I&D em Estruturas e Construcoes - FCT/MCTES (PIDDAC) [UIDB/04708/2020
- Развој нових методологија ревитализације турбинске и хидромеханичке опреме хидроелектрана у зависности од узрока деградације материјала (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-35002)
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-021-01083-3
ISSN: 1570-761X
WoS: 000638029000001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85104091772
Институција/група
Inovacioni centarTY - JOUR AU - Crowley, Helen AU - Despotaki, Venetia AU - Silva, Vitor AU - Dabbeek, Jamal AU - Romao, Xavier AU - Pereira, Nuno AU - Castro, Jose Miguel AU - Daniell, James AU - Veliu, Enes AU - Bilgin, Huseyin AU - Adam, Christoph AU - Deyanova, Manya AU - Ademović, Naida AU - Atalić, Josip AU - Riga, Evi AU - Karatzetzou, Anna AU - Bessason, Bjarni AU - Shendova, Veronika AU - Tiganescu, Alexandru AU - Toma-Danila, Dragos AU - Žugić, Željko AU - Akkar, Sinan AU - Hancilar, Ufuk PY - 2021 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3624 AB - As part of the development of a European Seismic Risk Model 2020 (ESRM20), the spatial and temporal evolution of seismic design across Europe has been studied in order to better classify reinforced concrete buildings (which represent more than 30% of the approximately 145 million residential, commercial and industrial buildings in Europe) and map them to vulnerability models based on simulated seismic design. This paper summarises the model that has been developed to assign the years when different seismic design levels (low code, moderate code and high code) were introduced in a number of European countries and the associated lateral forces that were specified spatially within each country for the low and moderate codes for typical reinforced concrete mid-rise buildings. This process has led to an improved understanding of how design regulations evolved across Europe and how this has impacted the vulnerability of the European residential building stock. The model estimates that similar to 60% of the reinforced concrete buildings in Europe have been seismically designed, and of those buildings similar to 60% have been designed to low code, similar to 25% to moderate code and 15% to high code. This seismic design model aims at being a dynamic source of information that will be continuously updated with additional feedback from local experts and datasets. To this end, all of the data has been made openly available as shapefiles on a GitLab repository. PB - Springer, Dordrecht T2 - Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering T1 - Model of seismic design lateral force levels for the existing reinforced concrete European building stock EP - 2865 IS - 7 SP - 2839 VL - 19 DO - 10.1007/s10518-021-01083-3 ER -
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Crowley, H., Despotaki, V., Silva, V., Dabbeek, J., Romao, X., Pereira, N., Castro, J. M., Daniell, J., Veliu, E., Bilgin, H., Adam, C., Deyanova, M., Ademović, N., Atalić, J., Riga, E., Karatzetzou, A., Bessason, B., Shendova, V., Tiganescu, A., Toma-Danila, D., Žugić, Ž., Akkar, S.,& Hancilar, U.. (2021). Model of seismic design lateral force levels for the existing reinforced concrete European building stock. in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering Springer, Dordrecht., 19(7), 2839-2865. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-021-01083-3
Crowley H, Despotaki V, Silva V, Dabbeek J, Romao X, Pereira N, Castro JM, Daniell J, Veliu E, Bilgin H, Adam C, Deyanova M, Ademović N, Atalić J, Riga E, Karatzetzou A, Bessason B, Shendova V, Tiganescu A, Toma-Danila D, Žugić Ž, Akkar S, Hancilar U. Model of seismic design lateral force levels for the existing reinforced concrete European building stock. in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering. 2021;19(7):2839-2865. doi:10.1007/s10518-021-01083-3 .
Crowley, Helen, Despotaki, Venetia, Silva, Vitor, Dabbeek, Jamal, Romao, Xavier, Pereira, Nuno, Castro, Jose Miguel, Daniell, James, Veliu, Enes, Bilgin, Huseyin, Adam, Christoph, Deyanova, Manya, Ademović, Naida, Atalić, Josip, Riga, Evi, Karatzetzou, Anna, Bessason, Bjarni, Shendova, Veronika, Tiganescu, Alexandru, Toma-Danila, Dragos, Žugić, Željko, Akkar, Sinan, Hancilar, Ufuk, "Model of seismic design lateral force levels for the existing reinforced concrete European building stock" in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 19, no. 7 (2021):2839-2865, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-021-01083-3 . .