------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Title of Dataset: Hazus-based seismic vulnerability functions for casualties as a function of SA10 2. Alternative Title: Cracking an open safe: HAZUS vulnerability functions in terms of structure-independent spectral acceleration, supplemental material: a database of tabulated casualty vulnerability functions 3. Authors: Keith Alan Porter 4. Contact information: keith.porter@colorado.edu 5. Date of data collection: data file created in 2024 -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Links to publications that cite or use the data: Porter, K.A. (2009). Cracking an open safe: HAZUS vulnerability functions in terms of structure-independent spectral acceleration. Earthquake Spectra 25(2): 361-378, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1193/1.3106680 2. Recommended citation for the data: Porter, K.A. (2024). Cracking an open safe: HAZUS vulnerability functions in terms of structure-independent spectral acceleration, supplemental material: a database of tabulated casualty vulnerability functions. CU Scholar, University of Colorado Boulder, https://doi.org/10.25810/xxj7-bt06 3. Associated articles: Federal Emergency Management Agency (2020). Hazus Earthquake Model Technical Manual Hazus 4.2 Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC, 436 pp., https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-10/fema_hazus_earthquake_technical_manual_4-2.pdf --------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW --------------------- 1. File List: A. Filename: Vul06CasSA10.txt -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Methods are fully detailed in Porter, K.A. (2009). Cracking an open safe: HAZUS vulnerability functions in terms of structure-independent spectral acceleration. Earthquake Spectra 25(2): 361-378, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1193/1.3106680 ----------------------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Vul06CasSA10.txt ----------------------------------------- 1. Number of variables: 7, as follows Independent variables: model building type, height class, code era, loss type (one of four Hazus injury severity levels), 5% damped spectral acceleration response at 1.0-second period Dependent variables: mean damage factor (mean fraction of indoor occupants injured to the degree indicated by the loss type), coefficient of variation of damage factor 2. Number of cases/rows: 14 columns, 153600 rows 3. Variable List: A. Name: Row Description: record ID B. Name: ID Description: vulnerability function ID C. Name: ABR Description: vulnerability function abbreviation Format: AAAB-c-*-EEEE AAA = model building type B = height category c= design level * = occupancy class placeholder, not used EEEE = loss type (e.g. Inj1 means Hazus injury severity 1) D. Name: DisplayName Description: verbose name of vulnerability function * = not used E. Name: Height Description: height category L = lowrise (1-3 stories) M = midrise (4-7) H = highrise (8+) F. Name: Matl Description: structural material C = concrete MH = manufactured housing PC = precast concrete RM = reinforced masonry S = steel URM = unreinforced masonry W = wood G. Name: Syst Description: lateral force resisting system * = not applicable BR = braced frame COM-IND = commercial-industrial F = frame FD = flexible diaphragm LF = light frame LM = light metal MH = manufactured housing MRF = moment resisting frame RC-SW = reinforced concrete shearwall RD = rigid diaphragm SW = shearwall TU = tiltup URM-INF = unreinforced masonry infill H. Name: Design Description: design level p = pre-code l = low code m = moderate code h = high code NA = not applicable I. Name: OCC Description: occupancy class * = not used; results apply to all occupancy classes J. Name: LossType Description: loss type Inj1 = Hazus injury severity 1; see FEMA (2020) Table 12-1 for definition Inj2 = Hazus injury severity 2; see FEMA (2020) Table 12-1 for definition Inj3 = Hazus injury severity 3; see FEMA (2020) Table 12-1 for definition Inj4 = Hazus injury severity 4; see FEMA (2020) Table 12-1 for definition K. Name: IMT Description: intensity measure SA10 = 5% damped elastic spectral acceleration response at 1.0 sec period in units of gravity L. Name: IM Description: intensity measure level 0.01 = 0.01 g M. Name: Mean Description: expected value of the fraction of indoor occupants experiencing injury of the severity indicated by LossType N. Name: COV Description: coefficient of variation of the fraction of indoor occupants experiencing injury of the severity indicated by LossType