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Upwards - Vertical extensions of masonry built heritage for sustainable and antifragile urban densification

2021

Abstract Urban densification represents one of the biggest universal challenges of contemporary cities: the increase of urban population requires new spaces to accommodate the growing demand for housing, working and tertiary activities. However, the land available for new constructions in highly urbanized areas is very limited. In this framework, the vertical extension of existing buildings is the most sustainable strategy and fascinating. Masonry structures , constituting a major part of the built stock in the historical city centres of several European countries, are particularly suitable for vertical addition of extra-floors, since they generally exhibit an adequate overstrength for bear…

EngineeringPopulation0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyCivil engineeringlaw.inventionlaw021105 building & constructionArchitecture021108 energySafety Risk Reliability and QualityeducationStock (geology)Civil and Structural Engineeringeducation.field_of_studyBearing (mechanical)Seismic retrofitVertical additionsSustainable strategybusiness.industryMasonry buildingsSeismic isolationBuilding and ConstructionMasonryMasonry buildingUrban densificationMechanics of MaterialsIsolation systemSeismic retrofitBuilt heritagebusinessJournal of Building Engineering
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Assessment of seismic resistance of masonry structures including boundary conditions

2002

The paper is devoted to the investigation of seismic response of the masonry structure and describes experiences with modelling of boundary conditions during the test of large heavy model on 6DOF shaking table. The main aim of the research was how to increase dynamic resistance capacity of old masonry buildings including the medium and strong seismic effects. The results of theoretical and numerical analyses are compared including initial forecasting calculations made before any test started. The emphasis is given to the boundary conditions reached during the excitation of the large masonry model via shaking table. Strengthening and retrofitting procedures and their effects are discussed wh…

Engineeringbusiness.industrySoil ScienceStructural engineeringMasonryGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyDynamic resistanceEarthquake shaking tableRetrofittingGeotechnical engineeringBoundary value problemMortarUnreinforced masonry buildingbusinessSeismic resistanceCivil and Structural Engineering
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Prediction Equations for Out-of-Plane Capacity of Unreinforced Masonry Infill Walls Based on a Macroelement Model Parametric Analysis

2021

In the seismic performance assessment of reinforced concrete (RC) frames, a reliable estimation of the capacity of unreinforced masonry (URM) infill walls is of utmost importance to ensure structural safety conditions. With particular attention to the out- of-plane (OoP) capacity of URM infill walls after in-plane (IP) damage, the issue of defining reliable analytical prediction models for the assessment of the capacity is an ongoing study. In this paper, empirical equations are proposed for the evaluation of the infilled frame’s OoP capacity, with or without IP damage, based on an extensive numerical parametric analysis, focusing on the influence of the key parameters that govern the mecha…

Macro-element model ; RC frame ; URM infill wall ; OoP capacity ; IP/OoP interaction ; seismic performance ; parametric studyParametric analysisParametric studybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMacroelement modelReinforced concrete (RC) frameStructural engineeringReinforced concreteOut of planeSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of MaterialsInfillSeismic performanceUnreinforced masonry (URM) infill wallIn-plane/out-of-plane (IP/OoP) interactionUnreinforced masonry buildingbusinessGeologyOut-of-plane (OoP) capacity
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Experimental in situ behaviour of unreinforced masonry elements retrofitted by pre-tensioned stainless steel ribbons

2014

Abstract The results of in situ tests carried out on unreinforced and reinforced poor rubble masonry full-scale walls in the earthquake prone Messina (Italy) area are presented and discussed. This experimental research was aimed at the assessment of the in plane shear behaviour of ancient masonry strengthened with an innovative system for masonry and retrofitting of reinforced concrete element constituted by three-dimensional pre-tensioned stainless steel ribbons. A comparison between different strengthening configurations was made in order to characterise the behaviour of masonry panels under shear-compression load, focusing attention on the diagonal cracking failure mode. The effectivenes…

Materials scienceCAMbusiness.industryWallStainless steel RibbonBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringMasonryArchCrackingSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniShear strengthIn-situ testsShear strengthRetrofittingRubble masonryGeneral Materials ScienceGeotechnical engineeringUnreinforced masonry buildingArchDuctilitybusinessMasonryCivil and Structural Engineering
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IP-OOP interaction in URM infilled frame structures: A new macro-modelling proposal

2020

Abstract Reinforced concrete frame structures with unreinforced masonry (URM) infills represent a common construction practice all over the world. To correctly assess the seismic performance of these structures, prediction of the behaviour of masonry infills under in-plane (IP) and out-of-plane (OOP) loading, as well as their interaction, is of primary importance. Different approaches are available in the literature with different levels of approximation for assessment of the IP-OOP infill response, showing increasing interest in this field. In this context, this paper presents a new macro-element model which can simulate the behaviour of URM infill walls under seismic IP and OOP actions. T…

Object-oriented programmingComputer scienceInfill wallbusiness.industryReliability (computer networking)0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringMasonryIn-plane (IP) and out of plane (OOP) interaction0201 civil engineering021105 building & constructionURM infillInfillMacroUnreinforced masonry buildingbusinessMacro modelCivil and Structural EngineeringEngineering Structures
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Out-of-plane behaviour of unreinforced masonry infill walls: Review of the experimental studies and analysis of the influencing parameters

2021

Abstract Over the last 50 years, research has mainly focused on characterizing the In-Plane behaviour of unreinforced masonry infill walls. Recently, the focus of research has been addressed to understanding Out-of-Plane behaviour, also from the experimental point of view. However, in the experimental campaigns, there is high variability in the geometrical and mechanical properties of URM infill walls and also in the application of Out-of-Plane loads. Therefore, it is important to outline and critically evaluate the major findings obtained by experimental studies and identify research gaps to better understand the differences and the affinity of apparently equivalent tests. In this paper, t…

Out-of-plane strengthbusiness.industryHigh variabilityVertical loadStiffnessBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringReviewMasonryOut of planeOut-of-planeExperimental campaignsSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniUnreinforced masonry infillBucklingArchitectureInfillmedicineIn-plane/out-of-plane interactionUnreinforced masonry buildingmedicine.symptomSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessGeologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Residual out-of-plane capacity of infills damaged by in-plane cyclic loads

2020

Abstract During earthquakes, infills are subjected to In-Plane (IP) and Out-Of-Plane (OOP) actions. In the case of strong earthquakes, infills may progressively change their mechanical behavior resulting in a reduction of IP and OOP stiffness and strength. Recent earthquakes have proved that the OOP collapse of infills is a diffused mechanism also for buildings designed to resist seismic events in agreement to the most modern codes. This is potentially a very dangerous event with risk for human health. The strong interaction between IP and OOP behavior of infills traduces in a progressive reduction of the OOP strength. The IP damaging loads may cause a loss of the OOP capacity not predicted…

URM infillsOut-of-Plane behaviorIn-Plane/Out-of-Plane interactionOut-of-plane strengthOut-of-plane stiffnessOut-of-Plane capacity reductionComputer sciencebusiness.industryStiffnessStructural engineeringResidualOut of planeIn planeInfillmedicineArchUnreinforced masonry buildingmedicine.symptombusinessReduction (mathematics)Civil and Structural Engineering
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Intermediate Isolation System for the seismic retrofit of existing masonry buildings

2022

This paper deals with the potentials of Intermediate Isolation Systems (IIS) for retrofitting masonry buildings by means of a vertical extension, isolated at its base, and realized on the rooftop of the existing structure. By carefully defining the dynamic properties of the superstructure and isolation system, in previous papers the authors have demonstrated that this passive technique is able to reduce a priori the seismic demand on the existing building. For this reason, the non-linear behavior has been only assumed for the isolation system, with the masonry structure in the elastic field. This result has been validated by carrying out spectrum-compatible time history analyses on the 3D F…

masonry buildingsInter-story isolation systemseismic isolationnon-conventional tuned mass damperseismic retrofit
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Interventi migliorativi in acciaio a tutela delle opere di interesse storico-monumentale dal rischio sismico

2007

The research concerns the analysis of structural behaviour of some historic-monumental buildings in which steel structures are used for the seismic protection. A dynamic model has been made to individuate the macro-element with an high seismic risk, that is, for church studied, the drum-dome system. Then a scaled model has been tested to determinate the evolution of the lesions, the retrofitting works, that are constituted by steel frames, bare or braced, inserted inside door/window holes of the drum-dome system, and the variation structural ductility. An elastic linear analysis, with a FEM software, has been developed for other type of buildings, in which the vertical structures are made w…

steel structures refurbishment of masonry building
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