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Pia Hannewald

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Deriving fragility functions from bilinearized capacity curves for earthquake scenario modelling using the conditional spectrum

Pierino Lestuzzi, Clotaire Michel, Pia Hannewald

The development of fragility curves to perform seismic scenario-based risk assessment requires a fully probabilistic procedure in order to account for uncertainties at each step of the computation. This is especially true when developing fragility curves c ...
SPRINGER2018

Probabilistic mechanics-based loss scenarios for school buildings in Basel (Switzerland)

Pierino Lestuzzi, Clotaire Michel, Pia Hannewald

Developing earthquake scenarios for cities in areas with a moderate seismicity is a challenge due to the limited amount of available data, which is a source of large uncertainties. This concerns both the seismic hazard, for which only recordings for small ...
2017

Three-Parameter Kinematic Theory for Shear-Dominated Reinforced Concrete Walls

Katrin Beyer, Pia Hannewald, Boyan Iliev Mihaylov

This paper is aimed at addressing the need for physically accurate and computationally effective models for predicting the response of shear-dominated reinforced concrete walls. The presented theory is based on a three-degree-of-freedom kinematic model for ...
Asce-Amer Soc Civil Engineers2016
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