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Developing fragility curves and loss functions for masonry infill walls

Journal

EARTHQUAKES AND STRUCTURES
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 257-279

Publisher

TECHNO-PRESS
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2015.9.1.257

Keywords

masonry infills; damage states; fragility functions; repair costs; loss functions; FEMA P-58

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  1. RELUIS Consortium

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The primary objective of this study is to summarize results from previous experimental tests on laboratory specimens of RC/steel frames with masonry infills, in order to develop fragility functions that permit the estimation of damage in typical non-structural components of RC frame buildings, as a function of attained peak interstory drift. The secondary objective is to derive loss functions for such non-structural components, which provide information on the probability of experiencing a certain level of monetary loss when a given damage state is attained. Fragility curves and loss function developed in this study can be directly used within the FEMA P-58 framework for the seismic performance assessment of RC frame buildings with masonry infills.

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