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Development of a Hurricane Storm Surge Damage Model for Residential Structures
This paper presents the design framework of a hurricane storm surge damage model for residential structures. Current flood damage models include depth-damage functions for slowly rising, low velocity floodwaters, but do not model building damage resulting from coastal flooding with high velocity flows and wave action. The proposed framework uses hazard information obtained from storm surge models and analysis of wave forces combined with building inventory data as inputs to an engineering model that estimates building damage.
Development of a Hurricane Storm Surge Damage Model for Residential Structures
This paper presents the design framework of a hurricane storm surge damage model for residential structures. Current flood damage models include depth-damage functions for slowly rising, low velocity floodwaters, but do not model building damage resulting from coastal flooding with high velocity flows and wave action. The proposed framework uses hazard information obtained from storm surge models and analysis of wave forces combined with building inventory data as inputs to an engineering model that estimates building damage.
Development of a Hurricane Storm Surge Damage Model for Residential Structures
Friedland, Carol J. (author) / Levitan, Marc L. (author) / Adams, Beverley J. (author)
Solutions to Coastal Disasters Congress 2008 ; 2008 ; Turtle Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, United States
Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2008 ; 838-847
2008-03-28
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Development of a Hurricane Storm Surge Damage Model for Residential Structures
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