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The effect of ground motion vertical component on the seismic response of historical masonry buildings: The case study of the Banloc Castle in Romania
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The current paper aims at analysing the effect of ground motion vertical component in the case of near-field excitations on the structural response of historical masonry buildings. In this perspective, the Banloc Castle in Romania has been considered as a reference case study. This historical masonry structure was damaged by the Banat-Voiteg earthquake that occurred in December 1991 in the homonymous city. To this purpose, a FEM model of the building, set up using the DIANA FEA analysis software, has been studied in the non-linear dynamic field considering a real ground motion record based on specific source-to-site distance, moment magnitude and focal depth. The effects of the impulsive earthquake have been evaluated considering the main engineering demand parameters, such as displacements and forces, focusing on two different scenarios, namely horizontal and horizontal + vertical ground motions. The obtained results have shown that the vertical ground motion sensibly modifies the structural capacity of the building since it produces a relevant modification of the in-plane walls behaviour and the stress conditions. Important considerations about the behaviour (or seismic response modification) factor, ductility and stress in terms of axial and shear forces have been provided. Moreover, numerical damage patterns have been compared to the real cracks detected. Finally, a set of fragility curves has been derived taking into consideration the near-field effects.<br />(undefined)
- Subjects :
- Shear force
0211 other engineering and technologies
020101 civil engineering
02 engineering and technology
Near-field effect
0201 civil engineering
Seismic Vulnerability Assessment
Stress (mechanics)
Vertical Ground Motion
Fragility
Perspective (geometry)
Historical Masonry Building
Component (UML)
021105 building & construction
11. Sustainability
Civil and Structural Engineering
Fragility curves
Science & Technology
Near-field effects
business.industry
Moment magnitude scale
Structural engineering
Masonry
Finite element method
Fragility curve
Damage Assessment
business
Geology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5b202fab62d327e9ba418f228707986c