马拉维非工程砌体建筑的地震易损性评估

V. Novelli, I. Ngoma, P. Kloukinas, Innocent Kafodya, R. Risi, J. Macdonald, K. Goda
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马拉维位于活跃的东非裂谷系统的南部分支,在那里沿主要断层可以发生7.0级(或更大)的地震。在马拉维,正式和非正式住区的大多数住宅都是未经工程设计、未经加固的砖石建筑,由当地工匠建造,很少有工程师的投入。这些建筑非常容易受到地震事件的影响,因为材料差,缺乏建筑细节。本研究开发了分析易损性函数,使马拉维典型建筑物的抗震能力评估成为可能。由于地震脆弱性在很大程度上取决于建筑特征,几何和结构数据是通过对马拉维中部和南部地区城市和农村地区的300所房屋进行半快速调查来收集的。通过实验获得了局部材料的力学性能。本文采用FaMIVE (Failure Mechanism Identification and Vulnerability Evaluation)力学方法,综合考虑砌体结构面内、面外特性的影响,推导出抗震易损性评价的能力曲线。特别要注意的是:1)世界住房百科全书中描述的马拉维建筑类型;2)FaMIVE计算的马拉维建筑的失效模式等级。因此,推导出的脆弱性函数可以作为马拉维典型建筑的基准。结果和结论也适用于其他东非国家,这些国家采用了类似的建筑技术。
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SEISMIC VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF NON-ENGINEERED MASONRY BUILDINGS IN MALAWI
Malawi is located within the southern branch of the active East African Rift System, where earthquakes of Mw 7.0 (or greater) can occur along major faults. In Malawi, the majority of dwellings in both formal and informal settlements are non-engineered unreinforced masonry constructions, built by local artisans with little input from engineers. These constructions are highly vulnerable to seismic events due to poor materials and lack of construction detailing. This study develops analytical vulnerability functions that enable the assessment of seismic capacity of typical buildings in Malawi. Since the seismic vulnerability greatly depends on building characteristics, geometrical and structural data are collected by conducting semi-rapid surveys of 300 houses located in urban and rural areas of Central and Southern regions of Malawi. Mechanical properties of the local materials are also obtained from an experimental campaign. In this work, a mechanical method FaMIVE (Failure Mechanism Identification and Vulnerability Evaluation) is adopted and the effects of both in-plane and out-of-plane behaviour of the masonry structures are taken into consideration to derive capacity curves for seismic vulnerability assessment. Special attention is given to 1) the Malawian building typologies as described in the Word Housing Encyclopedia and 2) failure mode classes for the Malawian constructions as calculated by FaMIVE. Hence, the derived vulnerability functions can serve as a benchmark for typical buildings in Malawi. The results and conclusions are also relevant for other East African countries, where similar construction techniques are adopted.
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