Assessing the vulnerability of Kota Kinabalu buildings

A gradual increase in moderate and low seismic activity has occurred in Sabah over the course of several years due to the presence of certain moderately active fault lines in the region. Around 300 moderate earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from MW 4.0 to 7.0 have occurred in the last 120 years. T...

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Main Authors: Noor Sheena Herayani, Harith, Viliana, Jainih, Mohd Azizul, Ladin, M. I., Adiyanto
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Published: Horizon Research Publishing 2021
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author Noor Sheena Herayani, Harith
Viliana, Jainih
Mohd Azizul, Ladin
M. I., Adiyanto
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Viliana, Jainih
Mohd Azizul, Ladin
M. I., Adiyanto
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description A gradual increase in moderate and low seismic activity has occurred in Sabah over the course of several years due to the presence of certain moderately active fault lines in the region. Around 300 moderate earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from MW 4.0 to 7.0 have occurred in the last 120 years. The majority of existing buildings in Sabah are wind and gravity loaded. This study proposes a preliminary seismic vulnerability assessment methodology based on empirical and analytical vulnerability method for 250 existing buildings in Kota Kinabalu city. The empirical vulnerability assessment focuses on building evaluation utilizing a standard Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method and the FEMA 154 guidebook's moderate seismicity assessment form. A field survey was conducted on the buildings ranging in height from low-rise to high-rise. As a result, when subjected to moderate-intensity earthquakes, 60% of the buildings are classed as susceptible and vulnerable to seismic hazard. The current study included the use of nonlinear static analysis to seven different building cases for further investigation. The findings of the analysis demonstrate that the majority of the buildings respond linearly elastical when subjected to peak ground acceleration (PGA) at 0.17g, which indicate that, buildings without seismic design accumulate damage early when subjected to moderate earthquake loadings.
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spelling ump-326662021-12-29T02:12:16Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32666/ Assessing the vulnerability of Kota Kinabalu buildings Noor Sheena Herayani, Harith Viliana, Jainih Mohd Azizul, Ladin M. I., Adiyanto TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TH Building construction A gradual increase in moderate and low seismic activity has occurred in Sabah over the course of several years due to the presence of certain moderately active fault lines in the region. Around 300 moderate earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from MW 4.0 to 7.0 have occurred in the last 120 years. The majority of existing buildings in Sabah are wind and gravity loaded. This study proposes a preliminary seismic vulnerability assessment methodology based on empirical and analytical vulnerability method for 250 existing buildings in Kota Kinabalu city. The empirical vulnerability assessment focuses on building evaluation utilizing a standard Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) method and the FEMA 154 guidebook's moderate seismicity assessment form. A field survey was conducted on the buildings ranging in height from low-rise to high-rise. As a result, when subjected to moderate-intensity earthquakes, 60% of the buildings are classed as susceptible and vulnerable to seismic hazard. The current study included the use of nonlinear static analysis to seven different building cases for further investigation. The findings of the analysis demonstrate that the majority of the buildings respond linearly elastical when subjected to peak ground acceleration (PGA) at 0.17g, which indicate that, buildings without seismic design accumulate damage early when subjected to moderate earthquake loadings. Horizon Research Publishing 2021-09 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32666/1/Assessing%20the%20vulnerability%20of%20Kota%20Kinabalu%20buildings.pdf Noor Sheena Herayani, Harith and Viliana, Jainih and Mohd Azizul, Ladin and M. I., Adiyanto (2021) Assessing the vulnerability of Kota Kinabalu buildings. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 9 (5). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2332-1091. (Published) https://doi.org/10.13189/cea.2021.091308 https://doi.org/10.13189/cea.2021.091308
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TH Building construction
Noor Sheena Herayani, Harith
Viliana, Jainih
Mohd Azizul, Ladin
M. I., Adiyanto
Assessing the vulnerability of Kota Kinabalu buildings
title Assessing the vulnerability of Kota Kinabalu buildings
title_full Assessing the vulnerability of Kota Kinabalu buildings
title_fullStr Assessing the vulnerability of Kota Kinabalu buildings
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the vulnerability of Kota Kinabalu buildings
title_short Assessing the vulnerability of Kota Kinabalu buildings
title_sort assessing the vulnerability of kota kinabalu buildings
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TH Building construction
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