This paper presents a novel low-impact technique for the seismic protection of fair-face masonry walls. The proposed strengthening solution involves the use of carbon-fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) connectors installed from the outside by perforating the stone elements, combined with grout injections. The connectors cover ¾ of the wall thickness, so as to leave the inner surface undisturbed. Once the work is completed, they are also substantially invisible. Shake table tests were carried out under natural accelerograms on two full-scale irregular multi-leaf stone masonry wall specimens. In order to replicate materials and construction technique of the Apennine historical buildings, the prototypes were made from stones recovered from the debris of a settlement in the municipality of Accumoli (RI, Italy), and the mortar was designed to reproduce lime-poor mortars surveyed in the field. The experimental setup was designed to induce out-of-plane vertical bending under base seismic motion, while allowing the vertical displacement of the wall top. One specimen was tested “as-built” and the other one was tested strengthened, to investigate the gain in seismic performance, the limitation of progressive damage accumulation and the effects on dynamic properties.

Shake table testing of a low-impact technology for the seismic protection of stone masonry / de Felice, Gianmarco; AL SHAWA, Omar; De Santis, Stefano; Liberatore, Domenico; Roselli, Ivan; Colucci, Alessandro; Sangirardi, Marialuigia; Sorrentino, Luigi. - In: PROCEDIA STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY. - ISSN 2452-3216. - 44:(2023), pp. 1124-1131. (Intervento presentato al convegno XIX convegno ANIDIS tenutosi a Torino, Italia) [10.1016/j.prostr.2023.01.145].

Shake table testing of a low-impact technology for the seismic protection of stone masonry

Omar, Al Shawa;Liberatore, Domenico;Sorrentino, Luigi
2023

Abstract

This paper presents a novel low-impact technique for the seismic protection of fair-face masonry walls. The proposed strengthening solution involves the use of carbon-fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) connectors installed from the outside by perforating the stone elements, combined with grout injections. The connectors cover ¾ of the wall thickness, so as to leave the inner surface undisturbed. Once the work is completed, they are also substantially invisible. Shake table tests were carried out under natural accelerograms on two full-scale irregular multi-leaf stone masonry wall specimens. In order to replicate materials and construction technique of the Apennine historical buildings, the prototypes were made from stones recovered from the debris of a settlement in the municipality of Accumoli (RI, Italy), and the mortar was designed to reproduce lime-poor mortars surveyed in the field. The experimental setup was designed to induce out-of-plane vertical bending under base seismic motion, while allowing the vertical displacement of the wall top. One specimen was tested “as-built” and the other one was tested strengthened, to investigate the gain in seismic performance, the limitation of progressive damage accumulation and the effects on dynamic properties.
2023
XIX convegno ANIDIS
CFRP Connectors;n atural accelerograms; 3DVision; Architectural heritage; fair-faced masonry
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04h Atto di convegno in rivista scientifica o di classe A
Shake table testing of a low-impact technology for the seismic protection of stone masonry / de Felice, Gianmarco; AL SHAWA, Omar; De Santis, Stefano; Liberatore, Domenico; Roselli, Ivan; Colucci, Alessandro; Sangirardi, Marialuigia; Sorrentino, Luigi. - In: PROCEDIA STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY. - ISSN 2452-3216. - 44:(2023), pp. 1124-1131. (Intervento presentato al convegno XIX convegno ANIDIS tenutosi a Torino, Italia) [10.1016/j.prostr.2023.01.145].
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