Fragility Function Database #223
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I found the fragility function databases for the HAZUS 5.1 Hurricane (from the DamageAndLossModelLibrary and there are two sets of files, "fragility_fitted" and "fragility_unfitted." Can you provide more information of the difference in these two databases, if there is any? |
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Thanks for your interest in using NHERI SimCenter tools! Apologies for the delayed response. @zsarnoczay @jinyan1214 @fmckenna Any information that may be relevant to the question? |
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Thank you, @jnak2754 , for reaching out, and I apologize for the delayed response. There are indeed two versions of the Hazus 5.1 hurricane fragility functions in the library. We are currently working on a dedicated documentation for the DLML that will provide detailed information about every dataset in the library. In the meantime, I can describe the main difference between the two datasets here: The Hazus hurricane model uses piecewise linear functions to characterize the fragility functions of building archetypes. The probability of exceeding each damage state is stored for each 5 mph increment in the 50-250 mph wind speed domain. The raw files from Hazus are available here. Storing fragility functions in this manner leads to less efficient calculations, but we wanted to preserve this approach for users who plan to do benchmark studies with the Hazus software, or just prefer to use these functions in their studies. The functions are available in the The majority of piecewise linear functions in the Hazus library are very close to cumulative distribution functions (CDF) of Normal or Lognormal distributions. We reviewed all four damage states for all building archetypes and picked the best fitting Normal or Lognormal CDF for each. For the sake of transparency, we also provide the scripts used to perform this fitting here. The An important caveat about the fitted functions: Although the majority of the raw data follows the Normal/Lognormal CDF, there are exceptions. In the online documentation for the DLML, we plan to publish a list of building archetypes where the fitted functions are poor approximations of the raw data. I hope this helps, please do not hesitate to ask if you have further questions. |
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Thank you, @jnak2754 , for reaching out, and I apologize for the delayed response.
There are indeed two versions of the Hazus 5.1 hurricane fragility functions in the library. We are currently working on a dedicated documentation for the DLML that will provide detailed information about every dataset in the library. In the meantime, I can describe the main difference between the two datasets here:
The Hazus hurricane model uses piecewise linear functions to characterize the fragility functions of building archetypes. The probability of exceeding each damage state is stored for each 5 mph increment in the 50-250 mph wind speed domain. The raw files from Hazus are available here. Storing fr…