08-25-2013, 01:43 PM
DECISION TREE BASED SEISMIC RETROFIT SELECTION FOR NON-CODE CONFORMING REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDINGS
Author: Qusay Al-Chatti B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, American University of Sharjah, | Size: 1.5 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Maryland, College Park in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science | Year: 2008 | pages: 114
Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research (PEER) Center has developed comprehensive framework for quantitative assessment of performance level of structures.
The framework relies on integrated work of four consecutive stages to provide probabilisticdescription of system level performance in terms of repair cost, downtime, casualties, deaths or any other parameter of interest to engineers and stakeholders. This is for the purpose of communicating behaviour of facility under earthquake in term of identified damage states and expected economic losses, thus treats possible disconnection between engineers andstakeholders on the desired performance target for the facility.Key objective of this dissertation is to present simplified version of the PEERframework to conduct earthquake-related financial loss studies for structures in computationally efficient manner. The presented framework is utilized in this investigation to
examine and compare efficiency of alternative seismic strengthening technique to control earthquake-induced monetary losses of a non-ductile hotel building, representative of 1960s
construction. The framework integrates knowledge obtained by analyzing seismic environment at building site, investigation of structural demand, and quantifying levels of structural damage and consequential financial losses. Damage measures are computed, bygenerating fragility models, to link structural response directly to monetary losses. Seismic- induced economic losses are predicted by converting fragility information (i.e. damage probabilities) into financial losses utilizing inventory and monetary losses data of HAZUS- MH. The economic losses computed in this investigation included direct costs, such as construction cost of retrofit, and repair and replacement cost of the facility. In addition, indirect costs, such as losses due damage of building content and business interruption, as well as consequential losses, such as job and housing losses were also considered. Finally, decision tree model was implemented, as a final component of the framework, to establish decision-assisting platform that enables transparent comparison and selection of the best retrofit option to reduce owner’s susceptibility for financial losses.
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