Earthquake Safety Assessment of Buildings through Rapid Visual Screening

Earthquake is among the most devastating natural disasters causing severe economical, environmental, and social destruction. Earthquake safety assessment and building hazard monitoring can highly contribute to urban sustainability through identification and insight into optimum materials and structu...

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Main Authors: Ehsan Harirchian, Tom Lahmer, Sreekanth Buddhiraju, Kifaytullah Mohammad, Amir Mosavi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/3/51
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spelling doaj-6d41db7531ef4997988f54e0b53292ad2020-11-25T01:37:46ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092020-03-011035110.3390/buildings10030051buildings10030051Earthquake Safety Assessment of Buildings through Rapid Visual ScreeningEhsan Harirchian0Tom Lahmer1Sreekanth Buddhiraju2Kifaytullah Mohammad3Amir Mosavi4Institute of Structural Mechanics (ISM), Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 99423 Weimar, GermanyInstitute of Structural Mechanics (ISM), Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 99423 Weimar, GermanyInstitute of Structural Mechanics (ISM), Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 99423 Weimar, GermanyInstitute of Structural Mechanics (ISM), Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 99423 Weimar, GermanySchool of the Built Environment, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX30BP, UKEarthquake is among the most devastating natural disasters causing severe economical, environmental, and social destruction. Earthquake safety assessment and building hazard monitoring can highly contribute to urban sustainability through identification and insight into optimum materials and structures. While the vulnerability of structures mainly depends on the structural resistance, the safety assessment of buildings can be highly challenging. In this paper, we consider the Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method, which is a qualitative procedure for estimating structural scores for buildings suitable for medium- to high-seismic cases. This paper presents an overview of the common RVS methods, i.e., FEMA P-154, IITK-GGSDMA, and EMPI. To examine the accuracy and validation, a practical comparison is performed between their assessment and observed damage of reinforced concrete buildings from a street survey in the Bingöl region, Turkey, after the 1 May 2003 earthquake. The results demonstrate that the application of RVS methods for preliminary damage estimation is a vital tool. Furthermore, the comparative analysis showed that FEMA P-154 creates an assessment that overestimates damage states and is not economically viable, while EMPI and IITK-GGSDMA provide more accurate and practical estimation, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/3/51buildingsearthquake safety assessmentearthquakeextreme eventsseismic assessmentnatural hazardmitigationrapid visual screeningbuilding defectsstructural-health monitoringsurveygeohazardhazard assessmentreinforced concrete buildings
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author Ehsan Harirchian
Tom Lahmer
Sreekanth Buddhiraju
Kifaytullah Mohammad
Amir Mosavi
spellingShingle Ehsan Harirchian
Tom Lahmer
Sreekanth Buddhiraju
Kifaytullah Mohammad
Amir Mosavi
Earthquake Safety Assessment of Buildings through Rapid Visual Screening
Buildings
buildings
earthquake safety assessment
earthquake
extreme events
seismic assessment
natural hazard
mitigation
rapid visual screening
building defects
structural-health monitoring
survey
geohazard
hazard assessment
reinforced concrete buildings
author_facet Ehsan Harirchian
Tom Lahmer
Sreekanth Buddhiraju
Kifaytullah Mohammad
Amir Mosavi
author_sort Ehsan Harirchian
title Earthquake Safety Assessment of Buildings through Rapid Visual Screening
title_short Earthquake Safety Assessment of Buildings through Rapid Visual Screening
title_full Earthquake Safety Assessment of Buildings through Rapid Visual Screening
title_fullStr Earthquake Safety Assessment of Buildings through Rapid Visual Screening
title_full_unstemmed Earthquake Safety Assessment of Buildings through Rapid Visual Screening
title_sort earthquake safety assessment of buildings through rapid visual screening
publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Earthquake is among the most devastating natural disasters causing severe economical, environmental, and social destruction. Earthquake safety assessment and building hazard monitoring can highly contribute to urban sustainability through identification and insight into optimum materials and structures. While the vulnerability of structures mainly depends on the structural resistance, the safety assessment of buildings can be highly challenging. In this paper, we consider the Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method, which is a qualitative procedure for estimating structural scores for buildings suitable for medium- to high-seismic cases. This paper presents an overview of the common RVS methods, i.e., FEMA P-154, IITK-GGSDMA, and EMPI. To examine the accuracy and validation, a practical comparison is performed between their assessment and observed damage of reinforced concrete buildings from a street survey in the Bingöl region, Turkey, after the 1 May 2003 earthquake. The results demonstrate that the application of RVS methods for preliminary damage estimation is a vital tool. Furthermore, the comparative analysis showed that FEMA P-154 creates an assessment that overestimates damage states and is not economically viable, while EMPI and IITK-GGSDMA provide more accurate and practical estimation, respectively.
topic buildings
earthquake safety assessment
earthquake
extreme events
seismic assessment
natural hazard
mitigation
rapid visual screening
building defects
structural-health monitoring
survey
geohazard
hazard assessment
reinforced concrete buildings
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/3/51
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