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Multilevel Assessment of Seismic Damage and Vulnerability of Masonry Buildings (MUSE-DV) in Historical Centers: Development of a Mobile Android Application

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  • Luca Sbrogiò

    (Department of Cultural Heritage, University of Padova, Piazza Capitaniato 7, 35139 Padova, Italy)

  • Ylenia Saretta

    (Department of Cultural Heritage, University of Padova, Piazza Capitaniato 7, 35139 Padova, Italy)

  • Francesco Molinari

    (Department of Cultural Heritage, University of Padova, Piazza Capitaniato 7, 35139 Padova, Italy)

  • Maria Rosa Valluzzi

    (Department of Cultural Heritage, University of Padova, Piazza Capitaniato 7, 35139 Padova, Italy)

Abstract

Empirical data on the seismic behavior of masonry buildings are collected by technicians through rapid visual assessment procedures, i.e., by filling in forms that organize information in short answers or ticks. The resulting empirical database serves as a basis for prevention strategies, but the archiving and the post-processing of data are always a potential cause of losses and misinterpretations. New technologies are nowadays entering seismic risk analyses as a support to the usual visual approach. This paper proposes a new application for Android mobile devices that digitalizes an assessment form (MUSE-DV) able to collect damage and vulnerability data of masonry buildings in seismic areas, including information on strengthening interventions applied to buildings in the past. The client–server architecture of the app considers local devices communicating over the web with a central unit; data processing is split between them to reduce network and resource needs. This approach is convenient with thin devices, such as smartphones, and in post-disaster situations, when the mobile network may not be available. Data collected onsite can be stored in remote archives and therefore shared among technicians without affecting the integrity and consistency of the database. The whole dataset can be extracted and processed by a dedicated software for statistical and spatial analysis. The MUSE-DV procedure was validated in the area struck by the 2016 Central Italy earthquake and the app presented here was preliminarily tested onsite on the buildings of Castelsantangelo sul Nera (Macerata district); the results contributed to damage and vulnerability analyses by the means of thematic maps.

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  • Luca Sbrogiò & Ylenia Saretta & Francesco Molinari & Maria Rosa Valluzzi, 2022. "Multilevel Assessment of Seismic Damage and Vulnerability of Masonry Buildings (MUSE-DV) in Historical Centers: Development of a Mobile Android Application," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(12), pages 1-29, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:12:p:7145-:d:836076
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    1. Maria Rosa Valluzzi & Sergio Calò & Gianluca Giacometti, 2020. "Correlation of Vulnerability and Damage between Artistic Assets and Structural Elements: The DataBAES Archive for the Conservation Planning of CH Masonry Buildings in Seismic Areas," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(2), pages 1-20, January.
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    1. Nurullah Bektaş & Ferenc Lilik & Orsolya Kegyes-Brassai, 2022. "Development of a Fuzzy Inference System Based Rapid Visual Screening Method for Seismic Assessment of Buildings Presented on a Case Study of URM Buildings," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(23), pages 1-27, December.
    2. Maria Rosa Valluzzi & Veronica Follador & Luca Sbrogiò, 2023. "Vulnus Web: A Web-Based Procedure for the Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Masonry Buildings," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(8), pages 1-30, April.

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