The damages occurred during recent seismic events have emphasised the vulnerability of vaulted masonry structures, one of the most representative elements of worldwide cultural heritage. Although a certain consensus has been reached regarding the static behaviour of masonry arches, still more efforts are requested to investigate their dynamic behaviour. In this regard, the present paper aims to investigate the performance of a scaled dry-joint arch undergoing windowed sine pulses. A feature tracking based measuring technique was employed to evaluate the displacement of selected points, shading light on the failure mechanisms and gathering data for the calibration of the numerical model. This was built according to a micro-modelling approach of the finite element method, with voussoirs assumed very stiff and friction interface elements. Comparisons with existing literature are also stressed, together with comments about scale effects.
Shaking table tests and numerical analyses on a scaled dry-joint arch undergoing windowed sine pulses / Gaetani, Angelo; Lourenço, Paulo B.; Monti, Giorgio; Moroni, Monica. - In: BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1570-761X. - 15:11(2017), pp. 4939-4961. [10.1007/s10518-017-0156-0]
Shaking table tests and numerical analyses on a scaled dry-joint arch undergoing windowed sine pulses
GAETANI, ANGELO
;MONTI, Giorgio;MORONI, Monica
2017
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The damages occurred during recent seismic events have emphasised the vulnerability of vaulted masonry structures, one of the most representative elements of worldwide cultural heritage. Although a certain consensus has been reached regarding the static behaviour of masonry arches, still more efforts are requested to investigate their dynamic behaviour. In this regard, the present paper aims to investigate the performance of a scaled dry-joint arch undergoing windowed sine pulses. A feature tracking based measuring technique was employed to evaluate the displacement of selected points, shading light on the failure mechanisms and gathering data for the calibration of the numerical model. This was built according to a micro-modelling approach of the finite element method, with voussoirs assumed very stiff and friction interface elements. Comparisons with existing literature are also stressed, together with comments about scale effects.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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