Equivalent frame method (EFM) is a viable modelling option for global seismic analysis of masonry buildings in comparison to more refined techniques, such as finite elements (FE), especially in professional practice [1–3]. EFM takes advantage of a building’s geometric regularity, both in plan and elevation, as well as of the good quality of masonry and floors stiffness, as required for the activation of box-like behaviour under seismic loads. However, typical vulnerabilities in existing unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings, e.g. highly flexible floors, openings too close one another, poor quality masonry, isolated pillars or non-vertically aligned walls, limit the effectiveness of EFM application. Recently, many studies have been devoted to...
Within the context of the seismic analysis of masonry buildings, the application of verification pro...
This work deals of model uncertainties within the Structural Element Models (SEM) approach for the s...
The assessment of the seismic vulnerability of masonry buildings requires reliable and computational...
Equivalent frame method (EFM) is a viable modelling option for global seismic analysis of masonry bu...
As a consequence of the large number of masonry buildings and their important historical value, ther...
The accuracy of the Equivalent Frame Method (EFM) in modelling the seismic non-linear behaviour of u...
Since the late 1970s, nonlinear static analysis have had an increasing use in the seismic assessment...
In the last decades increasing attention has been devoted to masonry structures both from researcher...
Italian building heritage is widely composed of masonry buildings, whose characteristics largely var...
Within the framework of modelling of unreinforced masonry structures, the equivalent frame (EF) appr...
URM buildings suffer generally of their weak vertical structure and absence of horizontal connection...
Historical centres are often constituted of assemblages of un-engineered masonry building compounds ...
The Equivalent-Frame Method (EFM), a simplified procedure for structural modelling of masonry constr...
Brick masonry is considered as one of the old construction materials, and several cultural heritage ...
Within the context of the seismic analysis of masonry buildings, the application of verification pro...
This work deals of model uncertainties within the Structural Element Models (SEM) approach for the s...
The assessment of the seismic vulnerability of masonry buildings requires reliable and computational...
Equivalent frame method (EFM) is a viable modelling option for global seismic analysis of masonry bu...
As a consequence of the large number of masonry buildings and their important historical value, ther...
The accuracy of the Equivalent Frame Method (EFM) in modelling the seismic non-linear behaviour of u...
Since the late 1970s, nonlinear static analysis have had an increasing use in the seismic assessment...
In the last decades increasing attention has been devoted to masonry structures both from researcher...
Italian building heritage is widely composed of masonry buildings, whose characteristics largely var...
Within the framework of modelling of unreinforced masonry structures, the equivalent frame (EF) appr...
URM buildings suffer generally of their weak vertical structure and absence of horizontal connection...
Historical centres are often constituted of assemblages of un-engineered masonry building compounds ...
The Equivalent-Frame Method (EFM), a simplified procedure for structural modelling of masonry constr...
Brick masonry is considered as one of the old construction materials, and several cultural heritage ...
Within the context of the seismic analysis of masonry buildings, the application of verification pro...
This work deals of model uncertainties within the Structural Element Models (SEM) approach for the s...
The assessment of the seismic vulnerability of masonry buildings requires reliable and computational...