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Fragility curve 3 Building damage 1 Chi-Chi Earthquake 1 Empirical procedure 1 Grid-based method 1 Maximum likelihood estimate 1 Medium- and low-rise RC buildings 1 Offshore wind turbine 1 Pushover analysis 1 Seismic response 1 Soil structure interaction 1 The 2011 Great East Japan tsunami 1
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Abe, Yoshi 1 Charvet, Ingrid 1 Fukutani, Yo 1 Gunasekera, Rashmin 1 Hsieh, Meng-Hsun 1 Imai, Kentaro 1 Imamura, Fumihiko 1 Kim, Dong Hyawn 1 Lee, Bing-Jean 1 Lee, Il Keun 1 Lee, Sang Geun 1 Lei, Tsu-Chiang 1 Lin, Jer-Yan 1 Mas, Erick 1 Suppasri, Anawat 1
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Seismic fragility analysis of 5 MW offshore wind turbine
Kim, Dong Hyawn; Lee, Sang Geun; Lee, Il Keun - In: Renewable Energy 65 (2014) C, pp. 250-256
Considering nonlinear soil–pile interaction, seismic fragility analysis of offshore wind turbine was performed. Interface between ground soils and piles were modeled as nonlinear spring elements. Ground excitation time histories were applied to spring boundaries. Two methods of applying ground...
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Development of medium- and low-rise reinforced concrete building fragility curves based on Chi-Chi Earthquake data
Hsieh, Meng-Hsun; Lee, Bing-Jean; Lei, Tsu-Chiang; Lin, … - In: Natural Hazards 69 (2013) 1, pp. 695-728
In this paper, a grid-based cluster division procedure, in combination with a novel maximum likelihood estimate based on multinomial distribution, is proposed to derive fragility curves for medium- and low-rise reinforced concrete (RC) buildings in Taiwan. This new grid-based method generates...
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Building damage characteristics based on surveyed data and fragility curves of the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami
Suppasri, Anawat; Mas, Erick; Charvet, Ingrid; … - In: Natural Hazards 66 (2013) 2, pp. 319-341
A large amount of buildings was damaged or destroyed by the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami. Numerous field surveys were conducted in order to collect the tsunami inundation extents and building damage data in the affected areas. Therefore, this event provides us with one of the most complete data...
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