Fragility curves for low-damage rocking dissipative connections of precast concrete buildings

Michele Matteoni, Jonathan Ciurlanti, Simona Bianchi, Stefano Pampanin

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Abstract

Different low-damage technologies have recently been developed to meet society's growing expectations for earthquake-proof buildings. Among others, the PRESSS (PREcast Seismic Structural System) technology has proved its capability to withstand earthquakes with minimal damage, effectively mitigating socio-economic losses. However, applying loss assessment methodologies can pose challenges due to the lack of data regarding fragility functions for low-damage structural components. This paper aims to propose a method for computing numerical fragility curves for rocking dissipative structural components. To achieve this, archetypes of precast concrete structures were analyzed to develop fragility models for this technology.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 3rd fib Italy YMG Symposium on Concrete and Concrete Structures
EditorsMarta del Zoppo, Diego A. Talledo, Simona Bianchi, Paolo Castaldo, Isabella G. Colombo, Diego Gino, Giuseppe Ferrara, Simone Labò, Simone Spagnuolo
PublisherInternational Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
Pages497-504
Number of pages8
ISBN (Print)9782940643226
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event3rd fib Symposium on Concrete and Concrete Structures - Torino, Italy
Duration: 9 Nov 202310 Nov 2023
https://www.cte-it.org/attivita-e-programmi/3-fib-symposium-on-concrete-and-concrete-structures/

Publication series

Namefib Proceedings
PublisherInternational Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
Number64
ISSN (Print)2617-4820

Conference

Conference3rd fib Symposium on Concrete and Concrete Structures
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityTorino
Period9/11/2310/11/23
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