In this project, a historic masonry building in Sardinia, Italy, has been considered as a case study for the comparison of two approaches for modeling, static and seismic analysis. Two software with different modeling approaches were employed with the purpose of comparing and discussing the results. SismiCad12 was used to simulate the structural behavior of the historic masonry building. SismiCad12 uses the Finite Element Method (FEM) that allows to model and analyze most types of 3D structures, and it is suitable for masonry structures. On the other hand, a different and innovative modeling approach called Frame Macro Elements (FME) was also applied using the 3Muri software, specially designed for assessing the linear, nonlinear, and seism...
In the present paper, a comparative numerical study on a medieval masonry tower located in the north...
Abstract: Preservation of the architectural heritage placed in seismically active regions is a cruci...
The paper deals the proposal of a constitutive model for the Finite Element Method (FEM) nonlinear a...
In this project, a historic masonry building in Sardinia, Italy has been considered as a case study ...
Building rehabilitation is increasingly important in the construction sector, both to improve functi...
Italian building heritage is widely composed of masonry buildings, whose characteristics largely var...
The paper analyzes the seismic vulnerability of the historical complex of “San Francesco” located in...
A comparative numerical study on a 12th-century masonry tower located in northern Italy is described...
The structural assessment of ancient masonry structures is still a challenging task. The main reason...
The paper presents a comparison between two numerical modelling approaches employed to investigate t...
A variety of computational procedures has been developed, over the years, for the evaluation of the ...
A comparative numerical study on a 12th-century masonry tower located in northern Italy is described...
This paper addresses the possibilities of structural component models for the seismic assessment of ...
Despite the high vulnerability of historic structures to earthquakes, the approaches for evaluating ...
In the present paper, a comparative numerical study on a medieval masonry tower located in the north...
Abstract: Preservation of the architectural heritage placed in seismically active regions is a cruci...
The paper deals the proposal of a constitutive model for the Finite Element Method (FEM) nonlinear a...
In this project, a historic masonry building in Sardinia, Italy has been considered as a case study ...
Building rehabilitation is increasingly important in the construction sector, both to improve functi...
Italian building heritage is widely composed of masonry buildings, whose characteristics largely var...
The paper analyzes the seismic vulnerability of the historical complex of “San Francesco” located in...
A comparative numerical study on a 12th-century masonry tower located in northern Italy is described...
The structural assessment of ancient masonry structures is still a challenging task. The main reason...
The paper presents a comparison between two numerical modelling approaches employed to investigate t...
A variety of computational procedures has been developed, over the years, for the evaluation of the ...
A comparative numerical study on a 12th-century masonry tower located in northern Italy is described...
This paper addresses the possibilities of structural component models for the seismic assessment of ...
Despite the high vulnerability of historic structures to earthquakes, the approaches for evaluating ...
In the present paper, a comparative numerical study on a medieval masonry tower located in the north...
Abstract: Preservation of the architectural heritage placed in seismically active regions is a cruci...
The paper deals the proposal of a constitutive model for the Finite Element Method (FEM) nonlinear a...