Research paper
Experimental investigations into the fragility of commercial glazing systems in New Zealand
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- Title
- Experimental investigations into the fragility of commercial glazing systems in New Zealand
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Probabilistic assessment methods, such as those described in the FEMA P-58 framework, underpin modern performancebased earthquake engineering. Such assessment permits quantification of useful seismic risk metrics, such as the expected annual loss and the annual probability of collapse. However, in order to undertake probabilistic seismic assessment, a large amount of information is required, including data on the fragility of building components. This work describes experimental investigation...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Conference paper
- Date created
- 2020
- Creator
- Arifin F / Sullivan T / Dhakal, Rajesh
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10092/102573
- Related subjects
- non-structural elements / glazing / fragility / experimental testing / Engineering / Civil engineering / Earthquake engineering / Construction engineering
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