Application of a multi-criteria decision-making approach for optimal building retrofitting
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
(2024). Application of a multi-criteria decision-making approach for optimal building retrofitting . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/317905
Abstract:
The present work describes the application of a life-cycle multi-criteria decision-making approach
aimed at identifying the optimal building retrofitting strategy based on economic, environmental, and social
parameters, including earthquake-induced impacts. The case-study building is an existing reinforced concrete
(RC) structure built in 1970 in Northern Italy, which is assessed in both its as-built configuration, as well as
following the application of four different integrated retrofitting strategies involving the use of RC walls, steel
walls, steel diagrid, and timber shell solutions. Some of these strategies were designed according to life cycle
thinking (LCT) principles, and one of the aims of this study is thus to demonstrate the advantages of such
solutions also in terms of seismic risk protection. The seismic assessment of both as-built and retrofitted
configurations is carried out through the employment of the FEMA P-58 approach. The results are compared
in terms of the expected economic, environmental, and social impacts, leading to the identification of the timber
shell solution as the best strategy among the four retrofitting alternatives
aimed at identifying the optimal building retrofitting strategy based on economic, environmental, and social
parameters, including earthquake-induced impacts. The case-study building is an existing reinforced concrete
(RC) structure built in 1970 in Northern Italy, which is assessed in both its as-built configuration, as well as
following the application of four different integrated retrofitting strategies involving the use of RC walls, steel
walls, steel diagrid, and timber shell solutions. Some of these strategies were designed according to life cycle
thinking (LCT) principles, and one of the aims of this study is thus to demonstrate the advantages of such
solutions also in terms of seismic risk protection. The seismic assessment of both as-built and retrofitted
configurations is carried out through the employment of the FEMA P-58 approach. The results are compared
in terms of the expected economic, environmental, and social impacts, leading to the identification of the timber
shell solution as the best strategy among the four retrofitting alternatives
Tipologia CRIS:
1.4.01 Contributi in atti di convegno - Conference presentations
Elenco autori:
Buttazzoni, M.; Caruso, M.; Passoni, Chiara; Labo', Simone; Marini, Alessandra; Pinho, R.
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings of the 18th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering. WCEE 2024
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