Seismic assessment of existing heritage buildings remains a challenging task. There is a high level of complexity and uncertainty compared with the assessment of standard buildings. Heritage masonry churches are usually prone to partial collapses during earthquake due to local loss of stability, and exhibit particular seismic vulnerabilities. An important step in the seismic analysis of heritage masonry buildings is the detection of local mechanisms. The Italian Building Code provides a simplified approach (LV1-churches) to assess the vulnerability of heritage churches evaluating and comparing 28 potential mechanisms. A general index of vulnerability and hierarchy between mechanisms is thereby provided. Verification of safety against local mechanisms can also be carried out using the kinematic approach. This procedure is based on evaluating the horizontal action needed to activate out-of-plane collapse mechanisms. Based on a full-scale study (Sion Cathedral), this paper evaluates the reliability of the “LV1-church” approach and of the kinematic approach through a comparison with the results obtained with a complex 3D model using the Applied Element Method.

Seismic vulnerability assessment of “Sion cathedral” (Switzerland). An integrated approach to detect and evaluate local collapse mechanisms in heritage buildings / Diana, Lorenzo; Reuland, Y; Lestuzzi, P.. - STAMPA. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno PROHITECH '17 tenutosi a Lisbona nel 12-15 Luglio 2017).

Seismic vulnerability assessment of “Sion cathedral” (Switzerland). An integrated approach to detect and evaluate local collapse mechanisms in heritage buildings

DIANA, LORENZO
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Methodology
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2017

Abstract

Seismic assessment of existing heritage buildings remains a challenging task. There is a high level of complexity and uncertainty compared with the assessment of standard buildings. Heritage masonry churches are usually prone to partial collapses during earthquake due to local loss of stability, and exhibit particular seismic vulnerabilities. An important step in the seismic analysis of heritage masonry buildings is the detection of local mechanisms. The Italian Building Code provides a simplified approach (LV1-churches) to assess the vulnerability of heritage churches evaluating and comparing 28 potential mechanisms. A general index of vulnerability and hierarchy between mechanisms is thereby provided. Verification of safety against local mechanisms can also be carried out using the kinematic approach. This procedure is based on evaluating the horizontal action needed to activate out-of-plane collapse mechanisms. Based on a full-scale study (Sion Cathedral), this paper evaluates the reliability of the “LV1-church” approach and of the kinematic approach through a comparison with the results obtained with a complex 3D model using the Applied Element Method.
2017
PROHITECH '17
seismic vulnerability assessment; masonry structures; local mechanisms; architectural heritage, non-linear time-history analysis
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Seismic vulnerability assessment of “Sion cathedral” (Switzerland). An integrated approach to detect and evaluate local collapse mechanisms in heritage buildings / Diana, Lorenzo; Reuland, Y; Lestuzzi, P.. - STAMPA. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno PROHITECH '17 tenutosi a Lisbona nel 12-15 Luglio 2017).
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