As seismic risk in Italy is an important issue, ENEA Casaccia Research Centre is very active in conducting experimental shaking table tests to study the dynamic behavior of historic masonry structures. The aim is to develop innovative techniques of reinforcement and isolation to protect buildings during seismic events and prevent their collapse. The experimental data are acquired by a 3D Motion Capture system named 3DVision in terms of displacement. The system uses a constellation of Video and Near-Infrared (NIR) cameras [1] and the experiments are shared in real time by DySCO virtual Lab via ENEAGRID [2][3]. Within the COBRA project, which promotes technology transfer to small and medium-sized companies, for the conservation of cultural heritage, the 3DVision system was recently updated with new NIR cameras and ICT tools were developed to improve data sharing and streaming. by a cloud architecture named E3S (ENEA Staging Storage Sharing).
Seismic experimental data sharing and FE calibration on scaled mock-ups of historic masonry structures through the ENEA CRESCO infrastructure / Mongelli, M.; Bellagamba, I.; De Canio, G.; Giovanetti, G.; Iannone, F.; Pierattini, S.; Roselli, I.; Migliori, S.; Quintiliani, A.; Ambrosino, F.; Bracco, G.; Funel, A.; Guarnieri, G.; Ponti, G.. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd International Conference on PROTECTION OF HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTIONS tenutosi a Lisbon, Portugal).
Seismic experimental data sharing and FE calibration on scaled mock-ups of historic masonry structures through the ENEA CRESCO infrastructure
I. Bellagamba;I. Roselli;
2017
Abstract
As seismic risk in Italy is an important issue, ENEA Casaccia Research Centre is very active in conducting experimental shaking table tests to study the dynamic behavior of historic masonry structures. The aim is to develop innovative techniques of reinforcement and isolation to protect buildings during seismic events and prevent their collapse. The experimental data are acquired by a 3D Motion Capture system named 3DVision in terms of displacement. The system uses a constellation of Video and Near-Infrared (NIR) cameras [1] and the experiments are shared in real time by DySCO virtual Lab via ENEAGRID [2][3]. Within the COBRA project, which promotes technology transfer to small and medium-sized companies, for the conservation of cultural heritage, the 3DVision system was recently updated with new NIR cameras and ICT tools were developed to improve data sharing and streaming. by a cloud architecture named E3S (ENEA Staging Storage Sharing).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.