**5. Non-structural components**

The process of identifying and selecting the type and distribution of the nonstructural components can be greatly simplified using the *Normative Quantity Estimation Tool*, provided in Volume 3 of PACT. This tool can be used to generate a floor-by-floor listing of non-structural components with estimates of their performance group quantities with the simple input of building floor areas and occupancies as shown in **Figure 13**.

To use the Normative Quantity Estimation Tool, the building floors and occupancies are entered into the Building Definition Table in the Normative Quantity Estimation Tab. **Figure 14** illustrates input of this information for the example building.

**Figure 15** [1] is an example of fragilities curves of reinforced concrete Special Moment Frame at different damage state details in [1] and **Figure 16 is** an example of fragility curves of different types of hospital non-structural equipment from [15].

**Story**

**239**

Roof

5th

**4th** 3rd

2nd

**1st** **Table 3.** *Lumped weight distribution*

 *+ lateral forces and story drift ratio.*

32741.24

 4.6 <&\$\$\$;>

2868132.6

 1

 150609.7

 0.05

 19116.4

 1003.83 19116.40

**——**

 32741.24

 8.6

 281574.66

 0.10

 19116.4

 1876.72

 32741.24

 12.6

 412539.62

 0.14

 19116.4

 2749.62

32741.24

 16.6

 543504.58

 0.19

 19116.4

 3622.51

 32741.24

 20.6

 674469.54

 0.23

 19116.4

 4495.41

 32741.24

 24.6

 805434.5

 0.28

 19116.4

 5368.30

 **wx (kN)**

 **hx (m)**

 **whk xx**

 **CVX**

**Vx (kN)**

 **Fx (kN)**

**Fx(V)(Kn/ml)**

84.10 70.42 56.75 43.07 29.40 15.73

 **Computed**

0.1201 0.1121 0.0988 0.0825 0.0587 0.0336

**Displacement**

**Corresponding**

 **drift ratio**

*Performance-Based Design for Healthcare Facilities DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95320*

0.002

0.003325

0.004075

0.00595

0.006275

0.00730434

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The **Figures 17** and **18** show the overview of the in-site fragility description for Special Moment Frame (SMF) and Electrical Equipment [1].

