Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) is generally recognized as the rational method to quantify the seismic threat. Classical formulation of PSHA goes back to the sec- ond half of the twentieth century, but its implementation can still be demanding for engi- neers dealing with practical applications. Moreover, in the last years, a number of develop- ments of PSHA have been introduced; e.g., vector-valued and advanced ground motion intensity measure (IM) hazard, the inclusion of the effect of aftershocks in single-site haz- ard assessment, and multi-site analysis requiring the characterization of random fields of cross-correlated IMs. Although software to carry out PSHA has been available since quite some time, generally, it does not feature a user-friendly interface and does not embed most of the recent methodologies relevant from the earthquake engineering perspective. These are the main motivations behind the development of the practice-oriented software pre- sented herein, namely REgionAl, Single-SitE and Scenario-based Seismic hazard analysis (REASSESS V2.0). In the paper, the seismic hazard assessments REASSESS enables are discussed, along with the implemented algorithms and the models/databases embedded in this version of the software. Illustrative applications exploit the potential of the tool, which is available at http://wpage .unina .it/iunie rvo/doc_en/REASS ESS.htm.
REASSESS V2.0: software for single- and multi-site probabilistic seismic hazard analysis / Chioccarelli, Eugenio; Cito, Pasquale; Iervolino, Iunio; Giorgio, Massimiliano. - In: BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1570-761X. - 17:4(2019), pp. 1769-1793. [10.1007/s10518-018-00531-x]
REASSESS V2.0: software for single- and multi-site probabilistic seismic hazard analysis
Chioccarelli, Eugenio
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2019-01-01
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Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) is generally recognized as the rational method to quantify the seismic threat. Classical formulation of PSHA goes back to the sec- ond half of the twentieth century, but its implementation can still be demanding for engi- neers dealing with practical applications. Moreover, in the last years, a number of develop- ments of PSHA have been introduced; e.g., vector-valued and advanced ground motion intensity measure (IM) hazard, the inclusion of the effect of aftershocks in single-site haz- ard assessment, and multi-site analysis requiring the characterization of random fields of cross-correlated IMs. Although software to carry out PSHA has been available since quite some time, generally, it does not feature a user-friendly interface and does not embed most of the recent methodologies relevant from the earthquake engineering perspective. These are the main motivations behind the development of the practice-oriented software pre- sented herein, namely REgionAl, Single-SitE and Scenario-based Seismic hazard analysis (REASSESS V2.0). In the paper, the seismic hazard assessments REASSESS enables are discussed, along with the implemented algorithms and the models/databases embedded in this version of the software. Illustrative applications exploit the potential of the tool, which is available at http://wpage .unina .it/iunie rvo/doc_en/REASS ESS.htm.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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