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Porter: woodframe building models used for 2006-2007 SCEC-CEA project on rupture-to-rafters physics-based modeling of building performance. These are pancake (2-D, plan-view) models for Ruaumoko.
Fraction of occupants killed as a function of site-soil-adjusted Sa(0.3 sec, 5%) or Sa(1.0, 5%) and region, site class, magnitude, and distance range. See Porter manuscript for documentation.
Documentation for HAZUS-based fatality rates in ordinary buildings.
Alpha testing version of single-site loss-exceedance curve calculator. Send feedback to
keith@cohen-porter.net.
FEMA-funded fragility-function calculator developed by ATC-58. See related document for explanation of the math. This is the executable Java software available to all registered AGORA members. (Be sure you have Java on your computer; it is free at http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp.) Source code is available to users willing to contribute enhancements or other source code back to AGORA. Contact
keith@cohen-porter.net.
Math for FEMA fragility function calculator by ATC-58.
Mini-manual for the FEMA fragility function calculator by ATC-58. The executable Java software is also available here. Send feedback to
keith@cohen-porter.net.
HAZUS repair-cost seismic vulnerability functions for residential occupancies
Keith Porter, University of Colorado at Boulder
2 Jan 2008
This text file presents results of a study documented in Porter, K.A., in press, Cracking an open safe: more HAZUS vulnerabi
lity functions in terms of structure-independent intensity, Submitted to Earthquake Spectra 2 Jan 2008.
The vulnerability functions presented herein are copyrighted 2008 by Keith Porter and may not be used for commercial purpose
s without the author's prior written consent. They may be used for educational and academic research purposes, so long as th
ey are properly acknowledged using the foregoing citation.
The user is advised that these results have not yet been peer reviewed, and no warrantee is made as to their accuracy or app
ropriateness to any particular use. The user is encouraged to check www.risk-agora.org for an updated database or confirmation that the original data have been peer reviewed, some time after 30 Jun 2008.
Please direct inquiries and comments to keith@cohen-porter.net .
OSRE1 was developed with Microsoft VB .NET 2003. Please note that you
must have the .NET Framework installed on your computer in order to use
OSRE. The Microsoft .NET Framework is responsible for running programs
developed in .NET. If you are running Windows XP SP2, the Microsoft.NET Framework was most probably installed along with SP2.
To check if it is already installed on your system, go to “Control
Panel \ Add & Remove Programs” and see if it's listed there. If it
is not, click the link below to download it from Microsoft (FREE),
and follow the instructions given
there. You only have to download it and install it once, and then you
can run any program written in VB.NET.
Documentation for OSRE1 can be found HERE !
For any queries regarding OSRE please contact Christakis Mina, Kyoto University.
OSRE2 was developed with Microsoft VB .NET 2005. Please note that you
must have the .NET Framework installed on your computer in order to use
OSRE2. The Microsoft .NET Framework is responsible for running programs
developed in .NET. If you are running Windows XP SP2, the Microsoft.NET Framework was most probably installed along with SP2.
To check if it is already installed on your system, go to “Control
Panel \ Add & Remove Programs” and see if it's listed there. If it
is not, click the link below to download it from Microsoft (FREE),
and follow the instructions given
there. You only have to download it and install it once, and then you
can run any program written in VB.NET.
In order to run OSRE2 unzip the contents of the zip file somewhere on your hard drive and double-click on OSRE2.exe to run the program.
Documentation for OSRE2 can be found HERE !
For any queries regarding OSRE please contact Christakis Mina, Kyoto University.
OSRE3 was developed with Java. Please note that you
must have the .Java install on your computer in order to use
OSRE3. Java is free and can be dowloaded at:
Follow the instructions given at the above website in order to install Java. You only have to download it and install it once, and then you
can run any program written in Java.
In order to run OSRE3, after you install Java, just double-click on OSRE3.jar to run the program.
Documentation for OSRE3 can be found HERE !
For any queries regarding OSRE please contact Christakis Mina, Kyoto University.