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Comparison of building damage assessment methods for risk analysis in mining subsidence regions

Saeidi Ali, Deck Olivier et Verdel Thierry. (2013). Comparison of building damage assessment methods for risk analysis in mining subsidence regions. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 31, (4), p. 1073-1088.

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URL officielle: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1007/s10706-013-9633-7

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The occurrence of subsidence phenomena in urban regions may induce small to severe damage to buildings. Many methods are provided in the literature to assess buildings damage. Most of these methods are empirical and use the horizontal ground strain as a subsidence intensity in the vicinity of a building. Application and comparison of these methods with a case study is the main objective of this paper. This comparison requires some harmonization of the existing methods and the development of a software, which combines the subsidence hazard prediction, the damage evaluation methods and a database of buildings with structural parameters as well as the geographical coordinates of the buildings An additional results is the development of a method for the prediction of the horizontal ground strain in the vicinity of each building. Results are given as a map of damaged buildings for the case study and the different existing methods with some statistical calculations such as the mean and the standard deviation of damage in the city. Comparison of these results allows identification of the “safer” method that give the higher mean of damage. The comparison of the calculated results and observed damage in Lorrain region show that, the Dzegeniuk et al. methods is more realistic in comparison of the other empirical methods.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
Volume:31
Numéro:4
Pages:p. 1073-1088
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:21 Mars 2013
Sujets:Sciences naturelles et génie > Génie > Génie civil
Sciences naturelles et génie > Génie > Génie minier et génie géologique
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences appliquées > Module d'ingénierie
Unités de recherche > Centre d’étude sur les Ressources minérales (CERM)
Unités de recherche > Chaire de recherche du Canada en prévision et prévention des risques liés aux aléas hydro-géotechniques (P2GeoRISQUE)
Mots-clés:building vulnerability, mining subsidence, damage, horizontal ground strain
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Dernière modification:09 nov. 2021 14:32
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