The results of an experimental campaign on eight full scale three-leaf masonry walls tested on shaking table are presented. The walls were tested under out-of-plane dynamic actions. The influence of retrofitting interventions is compared considering grout injection, transverse tying and a combined solution of the two techniques. Results showed the enhancement in the performance of the masonry and the modification of the brittle mechanisms, due to the counteraction of separation of leaves given by ties, the homogeneity and compactness of the inner core given by grout injections, and the improvement of the overall behavior given by the combination of the two techniques. Failure mechanisms, acceleration amplifications and effect on local displ...
In the paper, the performances of three-leaf stone masonry walls repaired by three different techniq...
The present work describes a shaking table experimental campaign specifically developed for the char...
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the parameters needed for the effective seismic performance a...
Existing unreinforced multi-leaf stone masonry (URM) buildings are one of the most earthquake prone ...
Dynamic monitoring and the subsequent dynamic identification of structures represent one of the most...
This paper presents an experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels, scales 1:1 and 2:3,...
A shake table investigation was carried out on a full-scale U-shaped masonry assemblage to study the...
For monumental buildings, retrofitting following seismic events with less invasive techniques is of ...
An experimental campaign concerning the dynamic behaviour of historical stone masonry buildings in u...
An innovative solution for the seismic protection of existing masonry structures is proposed and inv...
Recent earthquakes highlighted the vulnerability of multi-leaf walls, which tend to fail out-of-plan...
This paper discusses the main results of a full-scale shaking table test campaign carried out under ...
Typical damage to multiple leaf walls during earthquakes is the loss of bond between the leaves with...
The authors developed two types of block systems, consisting only of main and key blocks, without jo...
The application of three different intervention techniques on three-leaf rubble stone masonry walls ...
In the paper, the performances of three-leaf stone masonry walls repaired by three different techniq...
The present work describes a shaking table experimental campaign specifically developed for the char...
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the parameters needed for the effective seismic performance a...
Existing unreinforced multi-leaf stone masonry (URM) buildings are one of the most earthquake prone ...
Dynamic monitoring and the subsequent dynamic identification of structures represent one of the most...
This paper presents an experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels, scales 1:1 and 2:3,...
A shake table investigation was carried out on a full-scale U-shaped masonry assemblage to study the...
For monumental buildings, retrofitting following seismic events with less invasive techniques is of ...
An experimental campaign concerning the dynamic behaviour of historical stone masonry buildings in u...
An innovative solution for the seismic protection of existing masonry structures is proposed and inv...
Recent earthquakes highlighted the vulnerability of multi-leaf walls, which tend to fail out-of-plan...
This paper discusses the main results of a full-scale shaking table test campaign carried out under ...
Typical damage to multiple leaf walls during earthquakes is the loss of bond between the leaves with...
The authors developed two types of block systems, consisting only of main and key blocks, without jo...
The application of three different intervention techniques on three-leaf rubble stone masonry walls ...
In the paper, the performances of three-leaf stone masonry walls repaired by three different techniq...
The present work describes a shaking table experimental campaign specifically developed for the char...
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the parameters needed for the effective seismic performance a...