Abstract: The strongly inelastic behaviour of masonry panels makes inadequate any kind of linear static analyses, and for this reason, both for academic and practical purposes, engineers have to deal with non-linear analyses of masonry build-ings. On top of that, the need for non-linear static procedures (NSP) also arises as a consequence of the performance-based earthquake engineering concepts, that generally require the comparison of the seismic demand with the building ca-pacity, expressed in terms of displacements. Within this framework, the choice of the appropriate models to use is funda-mental matter: on one hand, the need for accurate predictions of the structural response leads to the adoption of very com-plex FEM models but, on th...
The use of analytical models based on a relatively small number of mechanical and geometrical parame...
The assessment of the seismic vulnerability of masonry buildings requires reliable and computational...
Performance-based earthquake engineering became popular in the last decades for both assessment and ...
In seismic zones, suitable procedures to assess the seismic vulnerability of existing buildings are ...
The accuracy of the Equivalent Frame Method (EFM) in modelling the seismic non-linear behaviour of u...
Assessing existing masonry building in seismic zones is a critical issue, due to the high vulnerabil...
The paper deals the proposal of a constitutive model for the Finite Element Method (FEM) nonlinear a...
This paper provides a comphrensive review of the critical aspects of nonlinear modeling for evaluati...
The paper proposes a systematic comparison between two methods of analysis that are well established...
The vulnerability and the low structural performance of masonry buildings under earthquake actions a...
In unreinforced masonry buildings, an accurate estimation of the dissipative capacity and of the cyc...
This paper deals with the proposal of a constitutive model for the FEM nonlinear analysis of masonry...
Still nowadays masonry structures represent most of the global built environment in seismic regions....
Since the late 1970s, nonlinear static analysis have had an increasing use in the seismic assessment...
The use of analytical models based on a relatively small number of mechanical and geometrical parame...
The assessment of the seismic vulnerability of masonry buildings requires reliable and computational...
Performance-based earthquake engineering became popular in the last decades for both assessment and ...
In seismic zones, suitable procedures to assess the seismic vulnerability of existing buildings are ...
The accuracy of the Equivalent Frame Method (EFM) in modelling the seismic non-linear behaviour of u...
Assessing existing masonry building in seismic zones is a critical issue, due to the high vulnerabil...
The paper deals the proposal of a constitutive model for the Finite Element Method (FEM) nonlinear a...
This paper provides a comphrensive review of the critical aspects of nonlinear modeling for evaluati...
The paper proposes a systematic comparison between two methods of analysis that are well established...
The vulnerability and the low structural performance of masonry buildings under earthquake actions a...
In unreinforced masonry buildings, an accurate estimation of the dissipative capacity and of the cyc...
This paper deals with the proposal of a constitutive model for the FEM nonlinear analysis of masonry...
Still nowadays masonry structures represent most of the global built environment in seismic regions....
Since the late 1970s, nonlinear static analysis have had an increasing use in the seismic assessment...
The use of analytical models based on a relatively small number of mechanical and geometrical parame...
The assessment of the seismic vulnerability of masonry buildings requires reliable and computational...
Performance-based earthquake engineering became popular in the last decades for both assessment and ...