Seismic resilience of building inventory towards resilient cities

Juan Gustavo Salado Castillo , Michel Bruneau , Negar Elhami-Khorasani
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Resilience of a community after an extreme event depends on the resilience of different infrastructure including buildings. There is no well-established approach to characterize and integrate building resilience for community-level applications. This paper investigates how different potential functionality measures can be used to quantify building resilience indexes, and how the results could be aggregated for a set of buildings to provide an indicator for the resilience of an entire community. The quantification of building resilience is based on different functionality measures including repair cost, occupancy level, and asset value. An archetype city block with four different buildings is defined. The individual results for each building are combined using a weight-based approach to quantify the resilience index for the city block. The study then considers small-scale communities with different number of buildings to investigate the influence of contractor availability and collapse probability on the resilience indexes for the set of buildings. Both parameters are shown to be important when quantifying the resilience index. It is also demonstrated that the overall resilience of a community is directly influenced by the resilience of individual buildings. The findings presented here are useful both from the perspective of quantifying the resilience of a community on the basis of its building inventory, as well as for possible inclusion into a holistic framework that aims to quantify community resilience.

面向弹性城市的建筑库存的抗震能力
极端事件发生后,社区的恢复能力取决于包括建筑物在内的各种基础设施的恢复能力。目前还没有一种行之有效的方法来描述和集成社区级应用程序的建筑弹性。本文研究了如何使用不同的潜在功能度量来量化建筑物的弹性指数,以及如何将结果汇总到一组建筑物中,以提供整个社区的弹性指标。建筑弹性的量化基于不同的功能度量,包括维修成本、占用水平和资产价值。定义了一个包含四个不同建筑的原型城市街区。每个建筑的单独结果结合使用基于权重的方法来量化城市街区的弹性指数。在此基础上,研究了不同建筑数量的小规模社区,探讨了承包商可获得性和倒塌概率对该群体建筑弹性指标的影响。这两个参数在量化弹性指数时都很重要。研究还表明,单个建筑的弹性直接影响社区的整体弹性。从基于建筑清单量化社区复原力的角度来看,这里提出的研究结果很有用,也可能纳入旨在量化社区复原力的整体框架。
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