A methodology for seismic vulnerability estimation and its application for the city of Lima, Peru

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Title
A methodology for seismic vulnerability estimation and its application for the city of Lima, Peru
Other Title
  • ペルー国、リマ市における震災危険度評価手法
  • ペルーコク リマシ ニ オケル シンサイ キケンド ヒョウカ シュホウ
Author
執行, ビビアナ
Alias Name
  • シギョウ, ビビアナ
University
東京大学
Types of degree
博士 (工学)
Grant ID
甲第9445号
Degree year
1992-03-30

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博士論文

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

I INTRODUCTION

II SEISMIC VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS

2.1.Concepts and Boundaries of the Study

2.2.Estimation of the Seismic Vulnerability

III SOIL AND BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS OF METROPOLITAN LIMA

3.1.Soil Characteristics of Metropolitan Lima

3.2.Construction Practice in Metropolitan Lima

3.3.The 1974 Earthquake Damage

IV GROUND MOTION AND BUILDING RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS

4.1.The Selection of the Areas for the Study

4.2.The Estimation of the Building Damage Percentage

4.3.Ground Motion Characteristics

4.4.Estimation of RC Buildings Seismic Damage

4.5.Estimation of Peruvian RC Buildings Damage

4.6.Estimation of the Damage to Adobe-Quincha and Masonry Buildings

V THE CITY CHARACTERISTICS

5.1.Historical and Physical Background of the City

5.2.Description of Metropolitan Lima

5.3.Description and Analysis of the Case Study Area

VI ANALYSIS OF THE EARTHQUAKE RETURN PERIOD

6.1.The Earthquake Data

6.2.The Earthquake Return Period Probability

VII THE SEISMIC VULNERABILITY ESTIMATION OF LIMA AND CALLAO

7.1.The Selection of the Earthquake Intensities for the Analysis

7.2.Seismic Vulnerability Estimation of Metropolitan Lima

7.3.Seismic Vulnerability Estimation of the Case Study Area

VIII CONCLUSIONS

8.1.Importance of the Study

8.2.Conclusions for Metropolitan Lima

8.3.Conclusions for the Case Study Area

BIBLIOGRAPHY

ANNEX1-Results of Building Damage Calculations

ANNEX2-List of Earthquakes

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