A building context as complex as that of many historical centers in Europe is the typical scenario where more and more technicians found themselves at work. In addition to the usual difficulty of dealing with the complexity of masonry building clusters, they particularly feel the lack of the essential support of dedicated computational tools. In fact, the calculation codes currently available do not address modeling and analysis of building clusters in a personalized manner. VENUS, Italian acronym for Nonlinear Assessment of Structural Units, is a software developed in C++, which deals with the seismic assessment of building clusters in an integrated manner, accompanying the practitioner from the early stages of defining the level of knowledge, to the management of the design quantities, until the graphic elaboration of the results. Finally, it allows to test the effectiveness of a local intervention with traditional and innovative strengthening techniques and to evaluate its effects on the global response. Finally, a brief description of a stochastic approach foreseen in a future version of the software is discussed.

Seismic assessment of masonry building clusters with a dedicated NLA software / Vailati, Marco; Monti, Giorgio; DI GANGI, Giorgia. - ELETTRONICO. - 847:(2016), pp. 191-203. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering tenutosi a Vietri sul Mare, Italy nel 12-13 June 2015) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.847.191].

Seismic assessment of masonry building clusters with a dedicated NLA software

VAILATI, MARCO;MONTI, Giorgio;DI GANGI, GIORGIA
2016

Abstract

A building context as complex as that of many historical centers in Europe is the typical scenario where more and more technicians found themselves at work. In addition to the usual difficulty of dealing with the complexity of masonry building clusters, they particularly feel the lack of the essential support of dedicated computational tools. In fact, the calculation codes currently available do not address modeling and analysis of building clusters in a personalized manner. VENUS, Italian acronym for Nonlinear Assessment of Structural Units, is a software developed in C++, which deals with the seismic assessment of building clusters in an integrated manner, accompanying the practitioner from the early stages of defining the level of knowledge, to the management of the design quantities, until the graphic elaboration of the results. Finally, it allows to test the effectiveness of a local intervention with traditional and innovative strengthening techniques and to evaluate its effects on the global response. Finally, a brief description of a stochastic approach foreseen in a future version of the software is discussed.
2016
2nd International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
historical centers; building aggregates; building cluster; masonry building; non-linear analysis; pushover; structural units
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Seismic assessment of masonry building clusters with a dedicated NLA software / Vailati, Marco; Monti, Giorgio; DI GANGI, Giorgia. - ELETTRONICO. - 847:(2016), pp. 191-203. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering tenutosi a Vietri sul Mare, Italy nel 12-13 June 2015) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.847.191].
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