Publication: Aspects of Structural Vulnerability against Tsunamis
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Date
2022-02-11
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SLIIT, Faculty of Engineering
Abstract
Using historical data, it is shown that tsunamis may not occur for earthquake
magnitudes even up to Mw = 8. Field data can be used to arrive at generalized fragility
curves for different materials of construction as functions of inundation depth. Such curves
can also be integrated into vulnerability curves that can be characterized by simple negative
exponential equations. It is also possible to create synthetic fragility curves generated by
Monte Carlo simulation, which were found to have a reasonable fit with the empirical ones.
While most simulations focus only on the structural frames in buildings, partitions can also
play a significant role in damage mechanisms. There is also a role for simplified indices of
either risk or robustness, based ideally on physics rather than expert opinion. Such indices
can also be used to consider risk to an entire system, for example buildings, functions and
backup services that are spread across adjacent coastline hospitals.
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Structural Vulnerability, Aspects, Tsunamis
