The dynamic behaviour of existing masonry buildings mainly depends on the out-of-plane response of the vertical walls. A proper evaluation of their response can be analytically performed considering the dynamic equation of motion of the rigid body, in the framework of rigid in compression no tension material. The above equation is numerically solved with increasing magnitude of the seismic action, until the collapse condition of the wall, due to a lack of equilibrium, is reached. In the paper two local collapse mechanisms are considered, the two sided and the one sided rocking. The influence of considering a simplified trilinear moment-rotation law is also discussed. For each mechanism, the force-reduction factor, defined as the ratio betwe...
In masonry buildings without a box-type behaviour and subjected to seismic loadings, in-plane and ou...
A dynamic analysis of the rocking motion and overturning collapse of walls in old masonry buildings ...
The assessment of the rocking and overturning response of rigid blocks to earthquakes is a complex t...
The dynamic behaviour of existing masonry buildings mainly depends on the out-of-plane response of t...
The analysis of the dynamic problem of a rocking element acquires fundamental importance in order to...
Existing unreinforced masonry buildings frequently suffer out-of-plane local collapse mechanisms whe...
Masonry structures have exhibited recurrent collapse mechanisms during past earthquakes, and buildin...
The behaviour of unreinforced masonry walls has been widely investigated in order to assess the seis...
Multi-storey walls with openings, composed by wall piers and spandrels, represent the main resistant...
The non-linear out of plane dynamical response of the masonry wall, suitably reinforced at the top a...
This paper analyzes the influence of horizontal damped and undamped restraints in terms of the ampli...
This paper analyzes the influence of horizontal damped and undamped restraints in terms of the ampli...
In masonry buildings without a box-type behaviour and subjected to seismic loadings, in-plane and ou...
A dynamic analysis of the rocking motion and overturning collapse of walls in old masonry buildings ...
The assessment of the rocking and overturning response of rigid blocks to earthquakes is a complex t...
The dynamic behaviour of existing masonry buildings mainly depends on the out-of-plane response of t...
The analysis of the dynamic problem of a rocking element acquires fundamental importance in order to...
Existing unreinforced masonry buildings frequently suffer out-of-plane local collapse mechanisms whe...
Masonry structures have exhibited recurrent collapse mechanisms during past earthquakes, and buildin...
The behaviour of unreinforced masonry walls has been widely investigated in order to assess the seis...
Multi-storey walls with openings, composed by wall piers and spandrels, represent the main resistant...
The non-linear out of plane dynamical response of the masonry wall, suitably reinforced at the top a...
This paper analyzes the influence of horizontal damped and undamped restraints in terms of the ampli...
This paper analyzes the influence of horizontal damped and undamped restraints in terms of the ampli...
In masonry buildings without a box-type behaviour and subjected to seismic loadings, in-plane and ou...
A dynamic analysis of the rocking motion and overturning collapse of walls in old masonry buildings ...
The assessment of the rocking and overturning response of rigid blocks to earthquakes is a complex t...