The paper illustrates the performance assessment and strengthening of an existing masonry tower in Southern Italy. On-site diagnostic investigations including geometrical survey, laser scanning survey, flat jack tests, endoscopic tests, sonic pulse velocity tests, geognostic surveys and tie-rods tests performed on the tower are described in detail. The local collapse mechanisms are described through a kinematic limit analysis based on rigid block rotation, carried out according to the multilevel assessment path proposed by the Italian Guidelines for the assessment and mitigation of the seismic risk of the cultural heritage. Repair and strengthening interventions have been applied so as to repair the existing cracks, prevent the damage in th...
Abstract The new Italian building code, published in 2018 [MIT in NTC 2018: D.M. del Ministero delle...
The paper presents the main aspects of the analysis of a slender brick masonry tower, located in the...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of reducing the seismic vulnerability of masonry towers by...
Many historical masonry towers belong to architectural heritage. Their preservation is still a criti...
The paper deals with some intervention methodologies for tower structures belonging to the architect...
The Italian territory is rich of constructions belonging to the architectural heritage which deserve...
The seismic safety of two medieval masonry bell towers in Italy is investigated. At first, compressi...
In this paper an 1800's masonry tower is analyzed in order to assess its structural behaviour, its s...
The paper addresses two case studies of structural monitoring and seismic assessment of medieval mas...
Italian landscape is characterised by large spread of monumental constructions, which may represent ...
The paper describes the methodology applied to assess the state of preservation of the tallest histo...
In the present paper, a comparative numerical study on a medieval masonry tower located in the north...
The preservation of historical and architectural heritage against exceptional events such as earthqu...
In Italy and in many Countries of the Mediterranean area, minarets and towers in general, brick or s...
Abstract The new Italian building code, published in 2018 [MIT in NTC 2018: D.M. del Ministero delle...
The paper presents the main aspects of the analysis of a slender brick masonry tower, located in the...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of reducing the seismic vulnerability of masonry towers by...
Many historical masonry towers belong to architectural heritage. Their preservation is still a criti...
The paper deals with some intervention methodologies for tower structures belonging to the architect...
The Italian territory is rich of constructions belonging to the architectural heritage which deserve...
The seismic safety of two medieval masonry bell towers in Italy is investigated. At first, compressi...
In this paper an 1800's masonry tower is analyzed in order to assess its structural behaviour, its s...
The paper addresses two case studies of structural monitoring and seismic assessment of medieval mas...
Italian landscape is characterised by large spread of monumental constructions, which may represent ...
The paper describes the methodology applied to assess the state of preservation of the tallest histo...
In the present paper, a comparative numerical study on a medieval masonry tower located in the north...
The preservation of historical and architectural heritage against exceptional events such as earthqu...
In Italy and in many Countries of the Mediterranean area, minarets and towers in general, brick or s...
Abstract The new Italian building code, published in 2018 [MIT in NTC 2018: D.M. del Ministero delle...
The paper presents the main aspects of the analysis of a slender brick masonry tower, located in the...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of reducing the seismic vulnerability of masonry towers by...