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Seismic vulnerability assessment methodology for slender masonry structures
Authors:Manjip Shakya  Humberto Varum  Romeu Vicente  Aníbal Costa
Affiliation:1. Department of Civil Engineering, Khwopa Engineering College, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu, Nepalmaanzeep@gmail.com;3. Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Civil Engineering Department, Porto, Portugal;4. University of Aveiro, Department of Civil Engineering, Campus Universitário de Santiago, Aveiro, Portugal;5. Civil Engineering Department, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Slender masonry structures such as towers, minarets, chimneys, and Pagoda temples can be characterized by their distinguished architectural characteristics, age of construction, and original function, but their comparable geometric and structural ratios yield to the definition of an autonomous structural type. These structures constitute a part of the architectural and cultural heritage. Their protection against earthquakes is of great importance. This concern arises from the strong damage or complete loss suffered by these structures during past earthquakes. Seismic vulnerability assessment is an issue of most importance at present time and is a concept widely used in works related to the protection of buildings. However, there is few research works carried out on developing the seismic vulnerability assessment tools for such structures.

This article presents a new method for assessing the seismic vulnerability of slender masonry structures based on vulnerability index evaluation method. The calculated vulnerability index can then be used to estimate structural damage after a specified intensity of a seismic event. Here, 12 parameters are defined to evaluate the vulnerability index for slender masonry structures. Implementation of this methodology is carried out in different types of slender masonry structures to develop vulnerability curves for these structure types.
Keywords:Slender masonry structures  vulnerability assessment  vulnerability index  FE modeling  parametric analysis
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