Masonry structures subjected to seismic actions exhibit a complex nonlinear behaviour. To obtain a comprehensive representation of all the occurring nonlinear mechanisms, constitutive models including damage and plasticity are required and nonlinear dynamic analyses are considered the most reliable. Hence, models considering both degrading effects and hereditary nature of restoring forces are needed. Different approaches can be adopted, relying on microscopic, macroscopic, multi-scale and macroelement formulations. The latter are often adopted for real cases, mainly to reduce the computational burden of the analyses. The proposed macroelement accounts for typical flexural and shear in-plane failure mechanisms via two flexural hinges and a s...
In the numerical modelling of the nonlinear response of masonry buildings by equivalent-frame models...
An analytical model for the nonlinear dynamic behavior of unreinforced masonry walls subjected to ou...
The paper proposes a systematic comparison between two methods of analysis that are well established...
The macroelement technique for modelling the nonlinear response of masonry panels is particularly ef...
The equivalent frame model takes into account the shear and bending mechanisms that take place in pi...
The seismic assessment of masonry buildings requires the definition of adequate models. Simplified a...
A nonlocal damage-plastic model is proposed to investigate the mechanical response of masonry elemen...
This paper presents a force-based equivalent frame procedure applied to analyse masonry walls struct...
A macroelement is presented for the nonlinear dynamic analysis of masonry structures under seismic ...
The response of masonry structures under seismic loading is very complex, as it is governed by the a...
A comprehensive analytical model has been developed and presented in this paper to study the respons...
A macro computational model is presented in this study for simulating the nonlinear static behavior ...
Seismic assessment of existing unreinforced masonry buildings represents a current challenge in stru...
This paper deals with the nonlinear analysis of masonry walls loaded in their plane. The masonry is ...
A nonlocal damage-plastic model is adopted to describe the nonlinear structural response of masonry ...
In the numerical modelling of the nonlinear response of masonry buildings by equivalent-frame models...
An analytical model for the nonlinear dynamic behavior of unreinforced masonry walls subjected to ou...
The paper proposes a systematic comparison between two methods of analysis that are well established...
The macroelement technique for modelling the nonlinear response of masonry panels is particularly ef...
The equivalent frame model takes into account the shear and bending mechanisms that take place in pi...
The seismic assessment of masonry buildings requires the definition of adequate models. Simplified a...
A nonlocal damage-plastic model is proposed to investigate the mechanical response of masonry elemen...
This paper presents a force-based equivalent frame procedure applied to analyse masonry walls struct...
A macroelement is presented for the nonlinear dynamic analysis of masonry structures under seismic ...
The response of masonry structures under seismic loading is very complex, as it is governed by the a...
A comprehensive analytical model has been developed and presented in this paper to study the respons...
A macro computational model is presented in this study for simulating the nonlinear static behavior ...
Seismic assessment of existing unreinforced masonry buildings represents a current challenge in stru...
This paper deals with the nonlinear analysis of masonry walls loaded in their plane. The masonry is ...
A nonlocal damage-plastic model is adopted to describe the nonlinear structural response of masonry ...
In the numerical modelling of the nonlinear response of masonry buildings by equivalent-frame models...
An analytical model for the nonlinear dynamic behavior of unreinforced masonry walls subjected to ou...
The paper proposes a systematic comparison between two methods of analysis that are well established...