Development of damage classification method with recorded accelerations for existing buildings

Koichi KUSUNOKI
Earthquake Research Institute
Professor     
The project is developing a new real-time residual seismic capacity evaluation system with recorded accelerations to classify the damage level of the affected building. About 40 buildings were already instrumented in Japan, and the measured data are transferred to the server in Earthquake Research Institute for 24 hours. We plan to increase the number of instrumented buildings in collaboration with the Building Research Institute to grasp the damage of the city soon after an earthquake.
Server in ERI (Location of instrumented buildings)
The University of Tokyo

Research collaborators

Building Research Institute
Chubu Univ., Kyoto Univ., Shibaura Institute of Tech., Nagoya Univ., and Hiroshima Univ.
ALabo. Co. Ltd.

Related publications

Koichi Kusunoki:Experimental Study on The Damage Classification Method eith The Performance Curves Of R/C Structures Derived From Recorded Accelerations, Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), Vol. 85, No.774, pp.1055-1065, 2020.8
Haoran Pan and Koichi Kusunoki: Aftershock damage prediction of reinforced-concrete buildings using capacity spectrum assessments, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Elsevier, Vol.129, pp.1-16, 2020.2

Related patents

Patent number 2011-095237 Seismic capacity evaluation method, device, and system
Patent number 2008-039507 Seismic evaluation of building structures
Patent number 2003-344213 Seismic evaluation method and device for buildings

SDGs

  • SDG11 Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Contact

  • Earthquake Research Institute
  • ex. 21760
  • Tel: +81-3-5841-1760
  • Email: kusunoki[at]eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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