Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 22, Number 4, 2022, pages 387-399
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.22.4.387
Assessment of seismic damage inspection and empirical vulnerability probability matrices for masonry structure
Si-Qi Li, Yong-Sheng Chen, Hong-Bo Liu, Ke Du and Bo Chi
Abstract
To study the seismic damage of masonry structures and understand the characteristics of the multi-intensity region,
according to the Dujiang weir urbanization of China Wenchuan earthquake, the deterioration of 3991 masonry structures was
summarized and statistically analysed. First, the seismic damage of multistory masonry structures in this area was investigated.
The primary seismic damage of components was as follows: Damage of walls, openings, joints of longitudinal and transverse
walls, windows (lower) walls, and tie columns. Many masonry structures with seismic designs were basically intact. Second,
according to the main factors of construction, seismic intensity code levels survey, and influence on the seismic capacity, a
vulnerability matrix calculation model was proposed to establish a vulnerability prediction matrix, and a comparative analysis
was made based on the empirical seismic damage investigation matrix. The vulnerability prediction matrix was established
using the proposed vulnerability matrix calculation model. The fitting relationship between the vulnerability prediction matrix
and the actual seismic damage investigation matrix was compared and analysed. The relationship curves of the mean damage
index for macrointensity and ground motion parameters were drawn through calculation and analysis, respectively. The
numerical analysis was performed based on actual ground motion observation records, and fitting models of PGA, PGV, and
MSDI were proposed.
Key Words
empirical damage vulnerability; field reconnaissance observation; Masonry structure (MS); parameter matrix model of mean damage index (MDI); statistical and regression vulnerability model
Address
Si-Qi Li:1)Longjian Road and Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 109, Songshan Road, Harbin City, China 2)School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin City, China 3)School of Civil Engineering, Heilongjiang University, No.74, Xuefu Road, Harbin City, China
Yong-Sheng Chen:Institute of Engineering Mechanics, China Earthquake Administration, No.29, Xuefu Road, Harbin City, China
Hong-Bo Liu:1)School of Civil Engineering, Heilongjiang University, No.74, Xuefu Road, Harbin City, China 2)Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry (Heilongjiang University), Ministry of Education
Ke Du:School of Civil Engineering, Heilongjiang University, No.74, Xuefu Road, Harbin City, China
Bo Chi:Longjian Road and Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 109, Songshan Road, Harbin City, China