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Title: Seismic vulnerability assessment of slender masonry structures
Authors: Shakya, Manjip
Keywords: Slender masonry structures
Structural fragility
Vulnerability assessment
Vulnerability index
Retrofitting strategies
Minarets
Temple
Pagoda
Issue Date: 15-Nov-2017
Abstract: Slender masonry structures are distributed all over the world and constitute a relevant part of the architectural and cultural heritage of humanity. Their protection against earthquakes is a topic of great concern among the scientific community. This concern mainly arises from the strong damage or complete loss suffered by this group of structures due to catastrophic events and the need and interest to preserve them. Although the great progress in technology, and in the knowledge of seismology and earthquake engineering, the preservation of these brittle and massive structures still represents a major challenge. Based on the research developed in this work it is proposed a methodology for the seismic risk assessment of slender masonry structures. The proposed methodology was applied for the vulnerability assessment of Nepalese Pagoda temples which follow very simple construction procedure and construction detailing in relation to seismic resistance requirements. The work is divided in three main parts. Firstly, particular structural fragilities and building characteristics of the important UNESCO classified Nepalese Pagoda temples which affect their seismic performance and dynamic properties are discussed. In the second part the simplified method proposed for seismic vulnerability assessment of slender masonry structures is presented. Finally, the methodology proposed in this work is applied to study Nepalese Pagoda temples, as well as in the efficiency assessment of seismic performance improvement solution compatible with original cultural and technological value.
Description: Thesis submitted to the University of Aveiro to fulfill the requirements to obtain the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering, under the scientific supervision of Dr. Humberto Salazar Amorim Varum, Associate Professor with Habilitation, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Aveiro and coguidance of Dr. Romeu da Silva Vicente, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Aveiro and Dr. Aníbal Guimarães da Costa, Full Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Aveiro.
URI: http://103.69.125.248:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/397
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