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<title>Earthquake Vulnerability and the State-of-the-Art of Hybrid Structural Reinforcement and Soil Improvement Methods for NonEngineered Structures</title>
<creator>Ortiz Palacio, Santiago</creator>
<creator>Ibáñez García, Sergio</creator>
<creator>López Ausín, Víctor</creator>
<creator>Porres Benito, José Ángel</creator>
<description>Trabajo presentado en: 6th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical (6ICEGE) that was held on November 1-4, 2015, in Christchurch, New Zealand</description>
<description>In the course of the last decades many efforts have been focused on the design of effective&#xd;
countermeasures to retrofit pre-existing engineered structures -including both buildings and&#xd;
civil constructions- to properly resist the effects of primary and secondary seismic failure induced mechanisms. On the other hand, due to several reasons which will be here&#xd;
summarized, non-engineered buildings (e.g.: unreinforced masonry structures, shack housing&#xd;
in developing countries, adobe dwellings, etc.) have not been so widely studied. As these&#xd;
structures are far from simple, they pose many interesting issues regarding earthquake&#xd;
vulnerability and the challenging tasks of either retrofitting their design or performing soil and&#xd;
foundation improvements in frequently difficult psycho-environmental settings. In this&#xd;
presentation, some of the most outstanding features of non-engineered buildings will be&#xd;
detailed. Also, a summary of some of the most effective approaches of hybrid structural and&#xd;
soil improvements will be discussed with some guidelines for future studies.</description>
<date>2024-02-08</date>
<date>2024-02-08</date>
<date>2015</date>
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<identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8626</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
<relation>Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering</relation>
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<publisher>New Zealand Geotechnical Society</publisher>
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