Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – Peru

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Peru is one of the countries most exposed to catastrophic events worldwide such as: floods, debris flow, tsunamis, earthquakes. Particularly, earthquakes are generated by the interaction of the Nazca and South American plates known as the subduction process and shallow faults. Likewise, another majo...

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Autores: Sulca-Huaman, Jhunior, Delgadillo-Ayala, Rick Milton
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.uni.edu.pe/index.php/tecnia/article/view/1377
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Peligro sísmico
vulnerabilidad
riesgo sísmico
terremoto
MASW
Seismic hazard
vulnerability
seismic risk
earthquake
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – Peru
Evaluación del riesgo sísmico de edificaciones mediante funciones de vulnerabilidad en la ciudad de Ayacucho – Perú
title Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – Peru
spellingShingle Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – Peru
Sulca-Huaman, Jhunior
Peligro sísmico
vulnerabilidad
riesgo sísmico
terremoto
MASW
Seismic hazard
vulnerability
seismic risk
earthquake
MASW
title_short Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – Peru
title_full Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – Peru
title_fullStr Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – Peru
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – Peru
title_sort Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sulca-Huaman, Jhunior
Delgadillo-Ayala, Rick Milton
author Sulca-Huaman, Jhunior
author_facet Sulca-Huaman, Jhunior
Delgadillo-Ayala, Rick Milton
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Peligro sísmico
vulnerabilidad
riesgo sísmico
terremoto
MASW
Seismic hazard
vulnerability
seismic risk
earthquake
MASW
topic Peligro sísmico
vulnerabilidad
riesgo sísmico
terremoto
MASW
Seismic hazard
vulnerability
seismic risk
earthquake
MASW
description Peru is one of the countries most exposed to catastrophic events worldwide such as: floods, debris flow, tsunamis, earthquakes. Particularly, earthquakes are generated by the interaction of the Nazca and South American plates known as the subduction process and shallow faults. Likewise, another major problem that Peru is going through is informality in construction, which, added to a large earthquake, could bring with it great economic losses and human lives. Therefore, these problems have motivated the development of this research, which aims to evaluate the seismic risk of buildings in the district of Ayacucho - Peru. In this sense, the probabilistic seismic threat is evaluated using the R-CRISIS program, accompanied by geophysical studies such as MASW (Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves) that allow the soil to be characterized based on shear wave velocities. Furthermore, the seismic vulnerability of buildings is evaluated using the vulnerability index method, which is based on eleven essential parameters that characterize the susceptibility of buildings to damage after the occurrence of an earthquake. Finally, the evaluation of seismic risk is carried out through the use of vulnerability functions and the results are reflected in representative maps for different seismic scenarios, which are prepared using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The results show great economic losses and human lives that would be caused by different seismic intensities in the Ayacucho district. Furthermore, more than 50% of buildings could suffer heavy or severe damage during the occurrence of a rare earthquake whose return period is 475 years.
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spelling Evaluation of seismic risk of buildings through vulnerability functions in the city of Ayacucho – PeruEvaluación del riesgo sísmico de edificaciones mediante funciones de vulnerabilidad en la ciudad de Ayacucho – PerúSulca-Huaman, JhuniorDelgadillo-Ayala, Rick MiltonPeligro sísmicovulnerabilidadriesgo sísmicoterremotoMASWSeismic hazardvulnerabilityseismic riskearthquakeMASWPeru is one of the countries most exposed to catastrophic events worldwide such as: floods, debris flow, tsunamis, earthquakes. Particularly, earthquakes are generated by the interaction of the Nazca and South American plates known as the subduction process and shallow faults. Likewise, another major problem that Peru is going through is informality in construction, which, added to a large earthquake, could bring with it great economic losses and human lives. Therefore, these problems have motivated the development of this research, which aims to evaluate the seismic risk of buildings in the district of Ayacucho - Peru. In this sense, the probabilistic seismic threat is evaluated using the R-CRISIS program, accompanied by geophysical studies such as MASW (Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves) that allow the soil to be characterized based on shear wave velocities. Furthermore, the seismic vulnerability of buildings is evaluated using the vulnerability index method, which is based on eleven essential parameters that characterize the susceptibility of buildings to damage after the occurrence of an earthquake. Finally, the evaluation of seismic risk is carried out through the use of vulnerability functions and the results are reflected in representative maps for different seismic scenarios, which are prepared using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The results show great economic losses and human lives that would be caused by different seismic intensities in the Ayacucho district. Furthermore, more than 50% of buildings could suffer heavy or severe damage during the occurrence of a rare earthquake whose return period is 475 years.El Perú es uno de los países más expuestos a eventos catastróficos a nivel mundial como: inundaciones, flujo de escombros, tsunamis, terremotos. Particularmente, los terremotos son generados por la interacción de las placas de Nazca y Sudamérica conocida como proceso de subducción y de fallas poco profundas. Asimismo, otro gran problema que atraviesa el Perú es la informalidad en la construcción, que sumado a un gran terremoto, podría traer consigo grandes pérdidas económicas y vidas humanas. Por tanto, estos problemas han motivado el desarrollo de esta investigación, que tiene como objetivo evaluar el riesgo sísmico de edificaciones en el distrito de Ayacucho - Perú. En este sentido, la amenaza sísmica probabilística se evalúa mediante el programa R-CRISIS, acompañado de estudios geofísicos como MASW (Análisis Multicanal de Ondas Superficiales) que permiten caracterizar el suelo a partir de velocidades de ondas de corte. Además, la vulnerabilidad sísmica de las edificaciones se evalúa mediante el método del índice de vulnerabilidad, el cual se basa en once parámetros esenciales que caracterizan la susceptibilidad de las edificaciones a sufrir daños tras la ocurrencia de un terremoto. Finalmente, la evaluación del riesgo sísmico se realiza mediante el uso de funciones de vulnerabilidad y los resultados se reflejan en mapas representativos para diferentes escenarios sísmicos, que se elaboran utilizando los Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG). Los resultados muestran grandes pérdidas económicas y vidas humanas que se producirían por diferentes intensidades sísmicas en el distrito de Ayacucho. Además, más del 50% de los edificios podrían sufrir daños fuertes o severos durante la ocurrencia de un terremoto raro cuyo período de retorno es de 475 años.Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería2022-08-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/xmlhttps://revistas.uni.edu.pe/index.php/tecnia/article/view/137710.21754/tecnia.v32i2.1377TECNIA; Vol. 32 No. 2 (2022): Earthquake Engineering; 21-35TECNIA; Vol. 32 Núm. 2 (2022): Edición Especial: Ingeniería Sísmica; 21-352309-04130375-776510.21754/tecnia.v32i2reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Ingenieríainstname:Universidad Nacional de Ingenieríainstacron:UNIspahttps://revistas.uni.edu.pe/index.php/tecnia/article/view/1377/1980https://revistas.uni.edu.pe/index.php/tecnia/article/view/1377/2194Derechos de autor 2022 TECNIAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai:revistas.uni.edu.pe:article/13772025-07-15T00:09:59Z
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