This paper proposes the use of multiple nonlinear static analyses for the seismic assessment of irregular masonry buildings without box behavior. The methodology consists in executing a series of sequential pushover analyses on the spatial model of the building by rotating the horizontal loading direction from to . The so-called multi directional pushover analysis allows a more realistic evaluation of the seismic vulnerability, since it can represent a higher number of possible failure mechanisms than in the conventional pushover analysis restricted to the two “principal” directions of the structure. The application of the methodology to a highly irregular masonry building located in Chile shows that the detected failure mechanisms are in v...
In the recent years, increasing induced seismic activities have been observed in the northern part o...
The paper presents a study on the seismic behavior of irregular unreinforced masonry buildings, aimi...
The paper is focused on the seismic risk assessment of monumental masonry buildings, and more specif...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Earth...
The paper presents some FE analyses conducted through advanced techniques for the seismic assessment...
A method for the nonlinear static analysis of masonry buildings is presented, suitable for seismic a...
Assessing existing masonry building in seismic zones is a critical issue, due to the high vulnerabil...
Pushover analysis is one of the most-used nonlinear static procedures for the seismic assessment of ...
Earthquakes are the main cause of damage for ancient masonry buildings. In order to reduce their vul...
In this paper the seismic vulnerability assessment of a case study of masonry building located in Na...
In seismic zones, suitable procedures to assess the seismic vulnerability of existing buildings are ...
Pushover analysis is a static, nonlinear procedure using simplified nonlinear technique to estimate ...
The applicability of the N2 method, the modal pushover analysis (MPA) and an adaptive pushover analy...
The nonlinear static procedure (NSP) is commonly adopted by practitioners for the seismic assessment...
The paper proposes a systematic comparison between two methods of analysis that are well established...
In the recent years, increasing induced seismic activities have been observed in the northern part o...
The paper presents a study on the seismic behavior of irregular unreinforced masonry buildings, aimi...
The paper is focused on the seismic risk assessment of monumental masonry buildings, and more specif...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Earth...
The paper presents some FE analyses conducted through advanced techniques for the seismic assessment...
A method for the nonlinear static analysis of masonry buildings is presented, suitable for seismic a...
Assessing existing masonry building in seismic zones is a critical issue, due to the high vulnerabil...
Pushover analysis is one of the most-used nonlinear static procedures for the seismic assessment of ...
Earthquakes are the main cause of damage for ancient masonry buildings. In order to reduce their vul...
In this paper the seismic vulnerability assessment of a case study of masonry building located in Na...
In seismic zones, suitable procedures to assess the seismic vulnerability of existing buildings are ...
Pushover analysis is a static, nonlinear procedure using simplified nonlinear technique to estimate ...
The applicability of the N2 method, the modal pushover analysis (MPA) and an adaptive pushover analy...
The nonlinear static procedure (NSP) is commonly adopted by practitioners for the seismic assessment...
The paper proposes a systematic comparison between two methods of analysis that are well established...
In the recent years, increasing induced seismic activities have been observed in the northern part o...
The paper presents a study on the seismic behavior of irregular unreinforced masonry buildings, aimi...
The paper is focused on the seismic risk assessment of monumental masonry buildings, and more specif...