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dc.contributor.authorTorpiano, Alex-
dc.contributor.authorBonello, Marc-
dc.contributor.authorBorg, Ruben Paul-
dc.contributor.authorSapiano, Petra-
dc.contributor.authorEllul, Ann M.-
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-03T08:22:10Z-
dc.date.available2021-12-03T08:22:10Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.citationTorpiano, A., Bonello, M. A., Borg, R. P., Sapiano, P., & Ellul, A. M. (2015). A methodology for the seismic vulnerability assessment of load-bearing masonry buildings in Malta. In C. Cicero & G. Lombardo (Eds.), Establishment of an integrated Italy-Malta cross-border system of civil protection : engineering aspects (pp. 133-186). Italy: Aracne Editrice srl.en_GB
dc.identifier.isbn9788854882577-
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/85010-
dc.description.abstractSince the last major earthquake which hit the Maltese Islands on the 11th January 1693, significant urban areas have been built up. The urban environment consists of a large variety of building types, from different time periods, with varying characteristics. These characteristics contribute towards the vulnerability of the individual building and the aggregate of buildings in a block Such characteristics, including materials, structural systems, building height and layout, position in a block and building ground interface, all contribute to the structural performance of a building in case of an earthquake. The Faculty for the Built Environment at the University of Malta has carried out a thorough study of the identification and the definition of indicators based on the characteristics of the contemporary loadbearing masonry building typology present in the Maltese Islands, which can lead to an evaluation of the vulnerability of such structures and the built environment to seismic action in areas which have developed in the last 50 to 60 years, when such a building typology became prevalent The methodology developed draws on other methodologies employed within other countries and on the experiences of regions with a high incidence of earthquakes, where such methodologies have been well calibrated However the methods employed in other countries cannot be directly transposed to the local building stock due to inherent variations in local building typologies which need to be taken into account. This, together with the knowledge that, in the vast majority of cases, residential buildings falling under this construction typology in the Maltese Islands, have not been constructed in accordance with any seismic design codes, in addition to the consideration of the high probability of occurrence of a major seismic event if a 475 year period is taken into account, stresses the necessity of the development of a seismic vulnerability assessment methodology for use in the case of contemporary loadbearing masonry buildings.en_GB
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherAracne Editrice srl, Italiaen_GB
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessen_GB
dc.subjectGeotechnical engineeringen_GB
dc.subjectNatural disastersen_GB
dc.subjectEarthquakes -- Risk assessmenten_GB
dc.subjectBuildings -- Design and constructionen_GB
dc.subjectBuildings -- Earthquake effectsen_GB
dc.subjectEarthquake resistant designen_GB
dc.subjectEarthquake hazard analysisen_GB
dc.subjectEarth movements -- Malta -- Case studiesen_GB
dc.titleA methodology for the seismic vulnerability assessment of load-bearing masonry buildings in Maltaen_GB
dc.title.alternativeEstablishment of an integrated Italy-Malta cross-border system of civil protection : engineering aspectsen_GB
dc.typebookParten_GB
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dc.description.reviewedpeer-revieweden_GB
dc.identifier.doi10.4399/97888548825774-
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