Damage-imperfection indicators for the assessment of multi-leaf masonry walls under different conditions

E. Reccia;
2018-01-01

Abstract

The complexity of multi-leaf masonry walls suggests further researches on the dy- namic behaviour mainly characterized by incoherent response between the different layers. The intrinsic discontinuity and the manufacturing imperfections are amplified by the incre- mental damage that triggers different failure mechanisms that affect the dynamic parameters, such as modal shapes, frequencies and damping ratios. The dynamic identification with out- put only methodology has been proposed in this work on different multi-leaf masonry walls subjected to uniaxial compressive load. The responses of full infill, damaged infill and strengthened infill masonry panels with different widespread damage have been recorded. The evolution of the damage scenario changes the modal shapes, the related frequencies and the damping ratios that through the comparison with the data of the initial conditions can de- tect the anomalies and then the intrinsic vulnerabilities. Through the curvature modal shape methods and the structural irregularity indices applied to different phases, it was possible evaluate the imperfection and the induced damage entity.
2018
Inglese
Proceedings of the 10th International Masonry Conference
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10th International Masonry Conference IMC 2018
Esperti anonimi
9-11 luglio 2018
Milano, Italia
internazionale
scientifica
Multi-leaf masonry walls; Imperfection and damage identification; Dynamic parameters
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4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Aldreghetti, Ivano; Baraldi, Daniele; Boscato, Giosuè; Cecchi, Antonella; Reccia, E.; Massaria, Lorenzo; Tofani, Italo
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4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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