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Research Brief: Generating Component-level Building-specific Fragility Curves

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Mulla, Talal
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Abstract
One of the most essential tools for representing the vulnerability of a structure is the fragility curve. By captur­ing the probability of damage at a given load level, fragility curves provide a way to express how a structure may respond to wind, fire, or seismic hazards. CSHub researchers have developed a method to integrate the structural and non-structural members into a single materials-specific fragility curve for any given building type.
Date issued
2020-11
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/130025
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MIT CSHub Research Brief; Volume 2020, Issue 9
Keywords
Structural Engineering, Hazard Resilience, Fragility Curves

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