Dynamic monitoring and the subsequent dynamic identification of structures represent one of the most important non-destructive techniques to deepen the knowledge about their seismic behaviour. The results of a dynamic identification of the data collected during 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 using a shaking table. The influence of retrofitting interventions is compared considering grout injection, transverse tying and a combined solution of the two techniques. This allowed the frequencies, mode shapes and damping factors of each wall to be identified. A comparative evaluation of results obtained on different...
The paper describes the main feature of an experimental research on masonry buildings aimed at asses...
Considering the modern conservation criteria that demands minimum intervention and preservation of c...
In stone masonry buildings, failure under strong ground motions usually occurs in the form of out-of...
The results of an experimental campaign on eight full scale three-leaf masonry walls tested on shaki...
The preservation of architectural heritage from natural hazards and catastrophic events, including t...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of nondestructive te...
Existing unreinforced multi-leaf stone masonry (URM) buildings are one of the most earthquake prone ...
This chapter focuses on the characterization of the dynamic behavior of historic masonry structures....
This paper presents an experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels, scales 1:1 and 2:3,...
This paper discusses the main results of a full-scale shaking table test campaign carried out under ...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of non-destructive t...
The evaluation of the out-of-plane behaviour of unreinforced walls is one of the most debated topics...
The paper provides a contribution to the study of seismic behaviour of unreinforced masonry structur...
An experimental campaign concerning the dynamic behaviour of historical stone masonry buildings in u...
In the framework of the DISWall research project, funded by the European Commission, innovative cons...
The paper describes the main feature of an experimental research on masonry buildings aimed at asses...
Considering the modern conservation criteria that demands minimum intervention and preservation of c...
In stone masonry buildings, failure under strong ground motions usually occurs in the form of out-of...
The results of an experimental campaign on eight full scale three-leaf masonry walls tested on shaki...
The preservation of architectural heritage from natural hazards and catastrophic events, including t...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of nondestructive te...
Existing unreinforced multi-leaf stone masonry (URM) buildings are one of the most earthquake prone ...
This chapter focuses on the characterization of the dynamic behavior of historic masonry structures....
This paper presents an experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels, scales 1:1 and 2:3,...
This paper discusses the main results of a full-scale shaking table test campaign carried out under ...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of non-destructive t...
The evaluation of the out-of-plane behaviour of unreinforced walls is one of the most debated topics...
The paper provides a contribution to the study of seismic behaviour of unreinforced masonry structur...
An experimental campaign concerning the dynamic behaviour of historical stone masonry buildings in u...
In the framework of the DISWall research project, funded by the European Commission, innovative cons...
The paper describes the main feature of an experimental research on masonry buildings aimed at asses...
Considering the modern conservation criteria that demands minimum intervention and preservation of c...
In stone masonry buildings, failure under strong ground motions usually occurs in the form of out-of...