Post-earthquake damage classification and assessment: case study of the residential buildings after the Mw=5 earthquake in Mila city, Northeast Algeria on August 7, 2020

被引:13
|
作者
Mouloud, Hamidatou [1 ]
Chaker, Amar [2 ]
Nassim, Hallal [1 ]
Lebdioui, Saad [3 ]
Rodrigues, Hugo [4 ]
Agius, Matthew R. [5 ]
机构
[1] Res Ctr Astron Astrophys & Geophys, BP 63, Algiers 16340, Algeria
[2] Amer Soc Civil Engineers, Engn Mech Inst, Reston, VA USA
[3] Univ August 20, Fac Technol, 1955 Skikda,POB 26, Skikda 21000, Algeria
[4] Univ Aveiro, Civil Engn Dept, RISCO, Campus Univ Santiago, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal
[5] Univ Malta, Fak Tax Xjenza, Dipartiment Tal Eoxjenza, Msida, Malta
关键词
Vulnerability; Residential building; Classification; Damage; Mila; Post-earthquake; 3Muri; SEISMIC VULNERABILITY; MASONRY STRUCTURES; INTEGRATED APPROACH; INDUCED LANDSLIDE; FRAGILITY CURVES; PERFORMANCE; LAQUILA; REGION; INSPECTION; ALGIERS;
D O I
10.1007/s10518-022-01568-9
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
On August 7th, 2020, a magnitude Mw = 5.0 earthquake shook 5 km north of Mila city center, northeast of Algeria, causing substantial damage directly to structures, and indirectly from induced impacts of landslides and rock falls, ultimately disrupt to everyday civilian life. Given the recent significant seismic occurrences in the region, a detailed and comprehensive examination and assessment of post-earthquake damage is critical to Algeria. This is primarily because masonry, concrete, and colonial-era structures are sensitive to horizontal motions caused by seismic waves, and because masonry and concrete structures constitute a substantial portion of today's Algeria's build environment. We present a post-earthquake investigation of the Mila earthquake, starting from the earthquake source, and a catalogue of buildings type, damage categorization, and failure patterns of residential structures in Mila's historic old town, where colonial-era brick buildings prevail. We find that structures that represent notable architectural achievements were severely damaged as a result of the earthquake. Data acquired during the immediate post-earthquake analysis was also evaluated and discussed. The graphical representations of the damages are detailed and complemented by photos. This seismic event has shown the fragility of Algeria's building stock, which must be addressed properly in future years. This study reports on an overall estimate of residential buildings in Mila's lower city, as well as an evaluation of the seismic vulnerability of three neighborhood towns (El-Kherba, Grareme-Gouga, and Azzeba). A generic database for graphical surveys and geometric research was developed and implemented making it possible to evaluate the shear strength on-site. The broad observations, collated data, and consequences were then loaded into the 3Muri structural verification program. Nonlinear static analysis was conducted to analyze probable failure paths and compare the real damage to the software results.
引用
收藏
页码:849 / 891
页数:43
相关论文
共 23 条
  • [1] Post-earthquake damage classification and assessment: case study of the residential buildings after the Mw = 5 earthquake in Mila city, Northeast Algeria on August 7, 2020
    Hamidatou Mouloud
    Amar Chaker
    Hallal Nassim
    Saad Lebdioui
    Hugo Rodrigues
    Matthew R. Agius
    Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2023, 21 : 849 - 891
  • [2] Probabilistic and Deterministic Seismic Hazard Assessments for Northeast Algeria: Insights into the Damaging Impact of the August 7, 2020 (Mw 5.0) Mila Earthquake
    Hamidatou, Mouloud
    Hallal, Nassim
    Lebdioui, Saad
    Agius, Matthew R.
    Sawires, Rashad
    PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 2024, : 1189 - 1216
  • [3] Image classification on Post-Earthquake damage assessment: A case of the 2023 Kahramanmaras,earthquake
    Ozman, Gizem Ozerol
    Selcuk, Semra Arslan
    Arslan, Abdussamet
    ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL-JESTECH, 2024, 56
  • [4] Post-Earthquake Damage Assessment-Case Study of the Educational Building after the Zagreb Earthquake
    Lulic, Luka
    Ozic, Karlo
    Kisicek, Tomislav
    Hafner, Ivan
    Stepinac, Mislav
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2021, 13 (11)
  • [5] Post-Earthquake Damage Assessment after the 6.5 Mw Earthquake on December, 7th 2016 in Pidie Jaya, Indonesia
    Idris, Yunita
    Cummins, Phil
    Rusydy, Ibnu
    Muksin, Umar
    Syamsidik
    Habibie, Mohammad Yoza
    Meilianda, Ella
    JOURNAL OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING, 2022, 26 (01) : 409 - 426
  • [6] Post-earthquake loss assessment based on structural component damage inspection for residential RC buildings
    Xue, Q.
    Wu, C. W.
    Chen, C. C.
    Chou, M. Y.
    ENGINEERING STRUCTURES, 2009, 31 (12) : 2947 - 2953
  • [7] Post-Earthquake Assessment and Strengthening of a Cultural-Heritage Residential Masonry Building after the 2020 Zagreb Earthquake
    Ademovic, Naida
    Toholj, Mirko
    Radonic, Dalibor
    Casarin, Filippo
    Komesar, Sanda
    Ugarkovic, Karlo
    BUILDINGS, 2022, 12 (11)
  • [8] Geomorphological, hydrogeological and geotechnical characteristics of the El Kherba large, deep-seated landslide induced by the August 7th, 2020 (Mw 4.9) earthquake in the city of Mila, northeast Algeria
    Bourenane, Hamid
    Mezouar, Nourredine
    BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 83 (07)
  • [9] Post-earthquake damage assessment of traditional masonry buildings: A case study of Bhaktapur municipality following 2015 Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake
    Shakya, Manjip
    Kawan, Chandra Kiran
    Gaire, Arjun Kumar
    Duwal, Sunil
    ENGINEERING FAILURE ANALYSIS, 2021, 123
  • [10] Post-earthquake seismic assessment of residential buildings following Sarpol-e Zahab (Iran) earthquake (Mw7.3) part 1: Damage types and damage states
    Khanmohammadi, Mohammad
    Eshraghi, Majid
    Sayadi, Sina
    Mashhadinezhad, Milad Ghafarian
    SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING, 2023, 173