This paper deals with the seismic vulnerability of monumental unreinforced masonry (URM) towers, the fragility of which has not yet been sufficiently studied. Thus, the present paper fills this gap by developing models to investigate the seismic response of URM towers up to collapse. On mount Athos, Greece, there exist more than a hundred medieval towers, having served mainly as campaniles or fortifications. Eight representative towers were selected for a thorough investigation to estimate their seismic response characteristics. Their history and architectural features are initially discussed and a two-step analysis follows: (i) limit analysis is performed to estimate the collapse mechanism and the locations of critical cracks, (ii) non-lin...
The seismic improvement of the monumental heritage is of particular relevance in European countries ...
A comparative numerical study on a 12th-century masonry tower located in northern Italy is described...
A methodology aiming to predict the vulnerability of masonry structures under seismic action is pres...
Masonry structures are complex systems that require detailed knowledge and information regarding the...
A methodology aiming to predict the vulnerability of masonry structures under seismic action is pres...
A series of simplified approaches are evaluated for their effectiveness to estimate the seismic vuln...
Abstract: Preservation of the architectural heritage placed in seismically active regions is a cruci...
UnReinforced Masonry (URM) structures experience severe damage due to in-plane and out-of-plane mech...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Jo...
The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability in monumental buildings is a complex task. This is due t...
The assessment of the seismic vulnerability of unreinforced masonry (URM) structures based on numeri...
The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability for historical masonry structures like churches and towe...
This paper examines two different procedures for the seismic appraisal of the ruinous medieval St. M...
The seismic improvement of the monumental heritage is of particular relevance in European countries ...
A comparative numerical study on a 12th-century masonry tower located in northern Italy is described...
A methodology aiming to predict the vulnerability of masonry structures under seismic action is pres...
Masonry structures are complex systems that require detailed knowledge and information regarding the...
A methodology aiming to predict the vulnerability of masonry structures under seismic action is pres...
A series of simplified approaches are evaluated for their effectiveness to estimate the seismic vuln...
Abstract: Preservation of the architectural heritage placed in seismically active regions is a cruci...
UnReinforced Masonry (URM) structures experience severe damage due to in-plane and out-of-plane mech...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Jo...
The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability in monumental buildings is a complex task. This is due t...
The assessment of the seismic vulnerability of unreinforced masonry (URM) structures based on numeri...
The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability for historical masonry structures like churches and towe...
This paper examines two different procedures for the seismic appraisal of the ruinous medieval St. M...
The seismic improvement of the monumental heritage is of particular relevance in European countries ...
A comparative numerical study on a 12th-century masonry tower located in northern Italy is described...
A methodology aiming to predict the vulnerability of masonry structures under seismic action is pres...