The assessment of the out-of-plane response of masonry structures has been largely investigated in literature assuming that walls respond as rigid or semi-rigid bodies, and relevant equations of motion of single-degree-of-freedom and multi-degree of freedom systems have been proposed. Therein, energy dissipation has been usually modelled resorting to the classical hypotheses of impulsive dynamics, delivering a velocity-reduction coefficient of restitution applied at impact. In fewer works, a velocity-proportional damping force has been introduced, by means of a viscous coefficient being constant or variable. A review of such models is presented, a criterion for equivalence of dissipated energy is proposed, equations predicting equivalent vi...
The assessment of the rocking and overturning response of rigid blocks to earthquakes is a complex t...
The behaviour of masonry constructions results to be very far from the one characterizing ductile st...
The analysis of the dynamic problem of a rocking element acquires fundamental importance in order to...
Masonry structures have been observed to display a high vulnerability to failure under seismic actio...
Unreinforced masonry façades are specifically vulnerable to seismic actions. Their weak connectivity...
Unreinforced masonry structures, particularly façade walls, are seismically vulnerable due to their ...
In the out-of-plane assessment of rocking walls, a relevant and yet uncertain aspect is the influenc...
In the out‐of‐plane assessment of rocking walls, a relevant and yet uncertain aspect is the influenc...
Existing unreinforced masonry buildings frequently suffer out-of-plane local collapse mechanisms whe...
Numerous structures exhibit rocking behavior during earthquakes and there is a continuing need to re...
Failure mechanisms in masonry walls are commonly due to the low tensile strength of masonry that cou...
The evaluation of the dynamic behaviour of rocking elements is directly correlated to the energy dis...
The masonry still one of the widespread construction system for low-rise residential buildings even ...
Masonry structures have exhibited recurrent collapse mechanisms during past earthquakes, and buildin...
This paper presents an innovative anti-seismic device for controlling the out-of-plane rocking motio...
The assessment of the rocking and overturning response of rigid blocks to earthquakes is a complex t...
The behaviour of masonry constructions results to be very far from the one characterizing ductile st...
The analysis of the dynamic problem of a rocking element acquires fundamental importance in order to...
Masonry structures have been observed to display a high vulnerability to failure under seismic actio...
Unreinforced masonry façades are specifically vulnerable to seismic actions. Their weak connectivity...
Unreinforced masonry structures, particularly façade walls, are seismically vulnerable due to their ...
In the out-of-plane assessment of rocking walls, a relevant and yet uncertain aspect is the influenc...
In the out‐of‐plane assessment of rocking walls, a relevant and yet uncertain aspect is the influenc...
Existing unreinforced masonry buildings frequently suffer out-of-plane local collapse mechanisms whe...
Numerous structures exhibit rocking behavior during earthquakes and there is a continuing need to re...
Failure mechanisms in masonry walls are commonly due to the low tensile strength of masonry that cou...
The evaluation of the dynamic behaviour of rocking elements is directly correlated to the energy dis...
The masonry still one of the widespread construction system for low-rise residential buildings even ...
Masonry structures have exhibited recurrent collapse mechanisms during past earthquakes, and buildin...
This paper presents an innovative anti-seismic device for controlling the out-of-plane rocking motio...
The assessment of the rocking and overturning response of rigid blocks to earthquakes is a complex t...
The behaviour of masonry constructions results to be very far from the one characterizing ductile st...
The analysis of the dynamic problem of a rocking element acquires fundamental importance in order to...