Seismic vulnerability assessment and fragility analysis of stone masonry monastic temples in Sikkim Himalayas |
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Authors: | Anu Tripathi |
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Institution: | Department of Civil, Environmental and Geo-Engineering, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA |
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Abstract: | Buddhist monasteries in Sikkim Himalayas constitute important religious and architectural heritage. These random rubble (RR) stone masonry structures located in high seismically active regions of the Himalayas have suffered varied degrees of damages in the past earthquakes. The study presents seismic vulnerability assessment of four archetypal monastic temples using finite element (FE) analyses. Linear and nonlinear analyses of these structures were conducted in Abaqus FE environment. These analyses identified the damage prone areas of the structures and provided load-deformation behavior under lateral loads. Fragility analyses indicate a high probability of collapse for the specified design level earthquake of the region. The study shows that performance of the structure can be enhanced by improving the strength and stiffness of the stone masonry walls. |
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Keywords: | Finite element analysis fragility analysis monastery seismic vulnerability stone masonry |
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