Master Course in Seismic Vulnerability of Buildings

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Explore the methodology and assessment of seismic vulnerability in structures through this master course. Gain insights into seismic hazard, risk assessment, and analytical procedures. Targeted at structural engineering students, the course covers key concepts and practical applications, with a focus on understanding and managing earthquake risk.

  • Seismic Vulnerability
  • Structural Engineering
  • Earthquake Risk
  • Master Course
  • Building Safety

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  1. 1. General information about course 1. General information about course Title of the course: SEISMIC VULNERABILITY OF BUILDINGS Professor: Elena Dumova-Jovanoska Institution: Ss.Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje E-mail: dumova@gf.ukim.edu.mk Agreement number 2018 3234 / 001 001 Project reference number 598719-EPP-1-2018-1-MK-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

  2. 2. Description of the course 2. Description of the course A significant component of a loss model is a methodology to assess the vulnerability of the built environment. The seismic vulnerability of a structure can be described as its susceptibility to damage by ground shaking of a given intensity. The aim of a vulnerability assessment is to obtain the probability of a given level of damage to a given building type due to a scenario earthquake. The various methods for vulnerability assessment can be divided into two main categories: empirical or analytical, both of which can be used in hybrid methods. The most wider used methods are presented in this course. Assessing and managing earthquake risk. Overview on earthquake hazard assessment Observation, characterization and prediction of strong ground motion Overview on earthquake risk assessment Vulnerability assessment of buildings o Empirical methods o Analytical methods Agreement number 2018 3234 / 001 001 Project reference number 598719-EPP-1-2018-1-MK-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

  3. 3. Target group 3. Target group and and prerequisites prerequisites Target group/Learners profile Master students of Structural Engineering Prerequisites (required pre-knowledge and experiences) Static and Dynamic analysis of structures Basic knowledge in probability Agreement number 2018 3234 / 001 001 Project reference number 598719-EPP-1-2018-1-MK-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

  4. 4. 4. Learning Learning outcomes outcomes Clear understanding of terms; seismic hazard, seismic vulnerability and seismic risk Awareness of different approaches for definition of seismic hazard Understanding of different approaches for definition of vulnerability Be able to use available Damage Probability Matrices and Vulnerability Curves Be able to define steps in analytical procedure for definition of vulnerability functions Agreement number 2018 3234 / 001 001 Project reference number 598719-EPP-1-2018-1-MK-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

  5. 5 5. Training and learning methods . Training and learning methods Self-guided learning Recommended reading, power point presentations, narrative videos, case studies Individual work on project assignments On-line: quizzes, interaction during lectures, presentations of project assignments, Agreement number 2018 3234 / 001 001 Project reference number 598719-EPP-1-2018-1-MK-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

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