Seismic Risk Analysis

Seismic risk analysis means the likelihood of an earthquake hazard occurring. In the process of seismic risk assessment, seismic hazard analysis and earthquake vulnerability analysis have been carried out concurrently and finally effective and economical solutions to reduce vulnerability and increase seismic safety are presented. In infrastructures such as hospitals and industrial buildings, protecting equipment and raising the level of safety and health is a necessity. Seismic risk assessment, mainly by identifying vulnerabilities in the equipment, can prevent major accidents and major casualties in earthquakes. The solutions offered to reduce the vulnerability of components such as industrial installations and equipment (which are usually higher in an industrial complex than the economic value of industrial structures) are generally simple and economical, but will be highly effective in reducing potential losses and thus provide economic justification for The owners will have capital.

Seismic Vulnerability Analysis

This section includes assessing the likelihood of damage to construction and industrial structures and assessing the likelihood of equipment failure in earthquake scenarios. Vulnerability assessment is a prerequisite for seismic remediation of buildings that can be performed using methods such as behavioral monitoring and health monitoring of structures or using valid brittle curves.

Seismic Hazard Analysis

Earthquake hazard analysis is a process for estimating the intensity of a Strong Ground Motion in an earthquake zone that can be performed in both probabilistic and deterministic methods. Seismic hazard analysis of seismic studies of the faults of the region has been performed and statistical analysis will provide a more accurate estimation of the intensity of the earthquake which will play an important role in optimizing and more accurate seismic design of the building.