Bibliographic citations
Huamanñahui, M., (2024). Evaluación de la vulnerabilidad sísmica de las viviendas en la comunidad de San Juan – Curahuasi, Apurimac, 2022 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6770
Huamanñahui, M., Evaluación de la vulnerabilidad sísmica de las viviendas en la comunidad de San Juan – Curahuasi, Apurimac, 2022 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6770
@mastersthesis{renati/954706,
title = "Evaluación de la vulnerabilidad sísmica de las viviendas en la comunidad de San Juan – Curahuasi, Apurimac, 2022",
author = "Huamanñahui Pedraza, Margot",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2024"
}
This master's thesis contains the evaluation of the level of seismic vulnerability of the houses of the district of Curahuasi, specifically the houses of the community of San Juan, which is made up of 130 houses, of which 101 houses are of adobe material, 6 houses of unconfined masonry material, 22 houses of confined masonry and 1 wooden house. Most of the houses were built informally without the supervision of a specialist, resulting in malpractice, improper use of building material. In the research methodology, the seismic vulnerability of the houses is evaluated through three methods, the method of the National Institute of Civil Defense (INDECI), method of the Council of Applied Technology (ATC 21), Benedetti and Petrini method. For adobe housing, two methods are used: INDECI - Benedetti and Petrini; for masonry and wood housing, the three methods are used: INDECI - ATC 21 - Benedetti and Petrini. In the INDECI method 12 parameters are evaluated, in the ATC 21 method 6 parameters are evaluated, in the Benedetti and Petrini method 11 parameters are evaluated; In addition, in each of the methods the vulnerability index is obtained to determine the level of vulnerability presented by each dwelling. The results obtained indicate that, in the INDECI method, it presents a "very high" and "high" vulnerability; in the Benedetti and Petrini method a "medium low" vulnerability is obtained and in the ATC 21 method a "medium high" and "medium low" vulnerability is obtained. With the results obtained, thematic vulnerability maps of the three methods are elaborated to then zone the Community of San Juan according to its seismic vulnerability.
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