Sede Azogues - Ingeniería Civil
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Ítem Acceso Abierto Metodología aplicable para el análisis y determinación de vulnerabilidad sísmica de edificaciones patrimoniales del cantón Azogues(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2021) Vázquez Vivanco, Francisco Javier; Narea Chumbi, Diego Javier; 0107205247; ., .The present work makes a study of some of the methodologies, recognized by the scientific community, applicable to the treatment and assessment of seismic vulnerability and damage index in structures. Subsequently, one of these methodologies was selected. In the area of seismic vulnerability, we chose to use the Rapid Visual Evaluation of Seismic Vulnerability of Buildings (RVSE) form established in Guide 5 of the Ecuadorian Construction Standard for Seismic Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Structures; and regarding the damage index, the methodology used in the one proposed by Cardona & Hurtado. Both methods apply to heritage buildings, in this case, belonging to the Azogues canton, being practical in their application, using the information commonly available in our environment, obtaining a clear conception of the expected damages in heritage structures in the face of seismic activity. In order to demonstrate how to work with the RVSE methodologies and the Cardona & Hurtado method, they were applied to a heritage building called "Casa Hacienda Cojitambo". To obtain the necessary information about this heritage building, we had the support of the Municipal Government of Azogues. The methodologies presented in this research are a few of those developed in the world, but it should be emphasized that it is unlikely that a single and general method can be composed that covers all the requirements of the various methodologies of seismic vulnerability and damage index. However, the selected methodologies allow knowing globally the effect that could be expected on a building in case of a seismic event, which is very useful to establish a management plan for such a building.