A Seismic Risk Evaluation Method for School Buildings | ||||
Fayoum University Journal of Engineering | ||||
Volume 7, Issue 2, 2024, Page 285-294 PDF (533.42 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/fuje.2024.344957 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Maha A. Nazif 1; Mohamed E. Sobaih2; Safinaz Khalifa3 | ||||
1Civil Engineering Department, Giza Higher Institute for Engineering and Technology | ||||
2Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University | ||||
3Construction Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Russian University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
In the last few decades, there was a noticeable increase in earthquakes activities that cause great losses related with human and structures. The losses have a negative effect on the economy especially in developing countries that should follow all possible scientific methods to minimize that bad effect. School buildings have an important role in the educational process and they may serve as emergency shelters after earthquake events. So, school buildings need a complete strategy for evaluating their capability to face the probable earthquakes. This paper is an important step for that required strategy to evaluate the seismic vulnerability of school buildings on the national level. A method is presented to develop qualitative norms for factors that supposed to have a major effect on the seismic behavior of the school buildings. This method is based mainly on questionnaire forms and a computer program in order to execute this method quickly and with reasonable accuracy based on scientific fundamentals .The method is calibrated using some affected school buildings by various earthquake events in different countries .The results showed good agreement with the state of damage of the school buildings, so it can be applied by the official authorities for preparing a prioritization plan of the structural safety of all existing school buildings in Egypt. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
School building; Seismic; Risk evolution; Earthquake | ||||
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