Bibliographic citations
Sanchez, L., (2023). Análisis de la vulnerabilidad sísmica en la autoconstrucción de viviendas en Santa María Alta de Huachipa del Valle de Carapongo [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/35197
Sanchez, L., Análisis de la vulnerabilidad sísmica en la autoconstrucción de viviendas en Santa María Alta de Huachipa del Valle de Carapongo [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/35197
@misc{renati/516525,
title = "Análisis de la vulnerabilidad sísmica en la autoconstrucción de viviendas en Santa María Alta de Huachipa del Valle de Carapongo",
author = "Sanchez Pacheco, Luis Alberto",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2023"
}
Due to the high informality in the construction sector in the country, this study focused on investigating seismic vulnerability in self-built houses in Santa María Alta, Carapongo Valley. Two methodologies, Benedetti Petrini and INDECI, were employed to identify and assess seismic vulnerabilities in 18 selected houses. Using the Benedetti Petrini methodology, the seismic vulnerability index was calculated, revealing that 38.89% of the houses had a low level of vulnerability, 50% had a moderate level, and 11.11% had a high level. On the other hand, employing the INDECI methodology, it was determined that 56% of the houses were classified as having a high level of seismic vulnerability, while 44% were considered to have a very high level. Furthermore, a correlation analysis was conducted using the Pearson correlation coefficient to evaluate the relationship between both methodologies. The results revealed a significant correlation between the outcomes obtained from both methodologies, indicating a concordance in the assessment of seismic vulnerability in the analyzed houses. In conclusion, this study provides important information about seismic vulnerability in self-built houses in Santa María Alta, Carapongo Valley. The findings obtained through the Benedetti Petrini and INDECI methodologies allow for a comprehensive understanding and quantification of the seismic vulnerabilities present in these houses. Additionally, the correlation analysis confirms the consistency of both methodologies in assessing seismic vulnerability. These results can serve as a basis for implementing mitigation measures and improving seismic resilience in self-built houses in this region.
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