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contributor authorZiya Müderrisoğlu
contributor authorHakan Erdoğan
contributor authorGözde Kırlı
contributor authorElif G. Taşçıoğlu
contributor authorHasan Özkaynak
date accessioned2025-08-17T23:03:01Z
date available2025-08-17T23:03:01Z
date copyright6/1/2025 12:00:00 AM
date issued2025
identifier otherJPCFEV.CFENG-4930.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4307830
description abstractIdentification of the buildings that are most vulnerable to significant damages following a major earthquake is a critical issue in risk mitigation processes. Rapid visual screening (RVS) methods are commonly used to obtain rapid and accurate assessment results especially in large urban regions. Accuracy of these results fundamentally depends on method-based sidewalk survey parameters and a regionwise building performance level threshold. In this regard, the tragic 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes provided valuable data for investigating the success of the existing RVS methods and the correlation of survey parameters with performance scores by considering pre- and postearthquake conditions. This paper presents two fundamental cases: (1) the ability of RVS methods in prioritization of seismic risk level of buildings through damage observations and (2) findings on the effects and reliability of sidewalk survey parameters on the estimation of seismic risk levels of existing buildings in a quantitative manner. For this purpose, 1,015 buildings were considered for comparison of the predicted vulnerability levels with the actual damages from site observations. Pearson’s correlation coefficients are used as dependency pointers to reveal the correlation levels between the survey parameters and the performance indicator. Results indicated that RYTEIE in Türkiye and FEMA P-154 in the United States appear to be more reliable in prioritizing the seismic risk level of buildings based on regionwise performance thresholds compared to prioritization assessed via Canadian RVS method among the considered RVS methods. It is derived from the current study that the RYTEIE method is capable of predicting risky buildings within the range of 54% to 86% accuracy using the proposed performance score range from 35 to 75 for the selected building stock. Moreover, the performance score evaluated via FEMA P-154 methodology is highly correlated with design year of a building.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleInvestigating the Reliability of Sidewalk Survey Parameters on the Seismic Risk Assessment of RC Buildings Considering the 2023 Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes
typeJournal Article
journal volume39
journal issue3
journal titleJournal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
identifier doi10.1061/JPCFEV.CFENG-4930
journal fristpage04025011-1
journal lastpage04025011-15
page15
treeJournal of Performance of Constructed Facilities:;2025:;Volume ( 039 ):;issue: 003
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