Over 2000 buildings were surveyed by members of the Colegio de Ingenieros (CICM) and Sociedad Mexicana de Ingenieria Estructural (SMIE) in Mexico City following the Puebla-Morelos Earthquake of 2017. This inventory of surveyed buildings included nearly 40 collapses and over 600 buildings deemed to have structural damage. Correlation of damage with peak ground acceleration (PGA), peak ground velocity (PGV), predominant spectral period, building location, and building properties including height, estimated stiffness, and presence of walls or retrofits was investigated for the surveyed buildings. The evidence available suggests that (1) ground motion intensity (PGV) drove the occurrence of damage and (2) buildings with more infill and stiff retrofit systems did better than other buildings.
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December 01, 2020
Observations about the seismic response of RC buildings in Mexico City
Sergio Alcocer, M.EERI;
Sergio Alcocer, M.EERI
1
The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
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Anahid Behrouzi, M.EERI;
Anahid Behrouzi, M.EERI
2
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA
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Sergio Brena, M.EERI;
Sergio Brena, M.EERI
3
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, USA
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Kenneth J Elwood, M.EERI;
Kenneth J Elwood, M.EERI
4
The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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Ayhan Irfanoglu, M.EERI;
Ayhan Irfanoglu, M.EERI
5
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
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Michael Kreger, M.EERI;
Michael Kreger, M.EERI
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The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
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Rémy Lequesne, M.EERI;
Rémy Lequesne, M.EERI
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The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
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Gilberto Mosqueda, M.EERI;
Gilberto Mosqueda, M.EERI
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University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
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Santiago Pujol, M.EERI;
Santiago Pujol, M.EERI
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Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
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Aishwarya Puranam, M.EERI;
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National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanAishwarya Puranam, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 106. Email: ashpuranam@gmail.com
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Mario Rodriguez, M.EERI;
Mario Rodriguez, M.EERI
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
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Prateek Shah;
Prateek Shah
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Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
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Andreas Stavridis;
Andreas Stavridis
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University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
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Richard Wood
Richard Wood
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University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA
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Earthquake Spectra (2020) 36 (2_suppl): 154–174.
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03 Jun 2020
accepted:
04 Jun 2020
first online:
28 May 2021
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Sergio Alcocer, Anahid Behrouzi, Sergio Brena, Kenneth J Elwood, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Michael Kreger, Rémy Lequesne, Gilberto Mosqueda, Santiago Pujol, Aishwarya Puranam, Mario Rodriguez, Prateek Shah, Andreas Stavridis, Richard Wood; Observations about the seismic response of RC buildings in Mexico City. Earthquake Spectra 2020;; 36 (2_suppl): 154–174. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/8755293020942523
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- acceleration
- accelerometers
- buildings
- concrete
- construction materials
- damage
- earthquakes
- Federal District Mexico
- ground motion
- instruments
- Mexico
- Mexico City earthquake 1985
- Mexico City Mexico
- Mexico state
- peak ground acceleration
- reinforced materials
- seismic response
- structures
- peak ground velocity
- Puebla-Morelos earthquake 2017
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